SOURCE: Can't delete emails from trash
Hello sir !
Empty Trash Can
In 1982, when Apple created the Apple Lisa user interface, they implemented what they called the Trash Can.
The trash can is essentially purgatory for files a user no longer
wants. Once sent to the trash, the user has the option of restoring the
file back to its original place, or annihilating it completely from the
computer’s hard drive. Unless there is a backup of a user’s system from
before the file was sent to the trash, there is essentially no way of
restoring that file once the trash has been emptied.
This metaphor was carried over to Windows 95
in the form of a Recycle Bin. Perched on the desktop of countless
millions of averages users was this bin which, when empty, looked
empty, and when it contained files, looked full.
There is safety in the Trash Can metaphor. I know that in order to
really delete a file from my system, either on Windows or on Mac OS X,
I really have to work at it. Yes, there are times when files are
accidentally deleted, but for the most part if I realize my mistake
before I empty my Trash, I know the file is safe.
SOURCE: Need to recover deleted videos from HDD
When you delete files the data itself isn't deleted, just the index entry that tells the system where the data for those files is located. The area containing the deleted data is also now marked as free space so it is available for any new files to be written there instead.
So most of the time, you are able to get back deleted files from computer. You may try a free data recovery software to view deleted files so that you know whether the deleted files are recoverable.
One I used to use is asoftech data recovery program which you can download from site below
http://www.asoftech.com/adr/
SOURCE: need to recover deleted photos
You can connect camera's memory card to computer, then download this picture recovery program which is outstanding among all picture recovery software.
http://www.001-software.com/picture-recovery/
SOURCE: Is it possible to recover my pictures?
I have had success with this... Download the program
http://www.asoftech.com/apr/
You have to use a card reader either on your computer or an external USB card reader. Put the card in the card reader, open the recovery program, then select the drive where files are deleted, then press "Start" and wait for it to do it's magic.
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