Deleting won't make the data on a computer erase permanently(Even permanently deleted with "Delete + Shift" or emptied recycle bin).Those deleted files are still stored on your PC, they're just invisible or inaccessible. You can recover them with data recovery software. But once the deleted files were overwritten by new data,they are gone for good. I used to recover deleted files from my laptop with Tenorshare Data Recovery. Anyway,you can download it and scan your PC for free to preview whether you can recover your deleted files. You can get it from: http://www.any-data-recovery.com/recover-file.htm
Note: Do not save your recovered files on C: drive. Answered Feb, 21
I have also had this problem..And follow the steps you can make it.. 1.Open your Gmail and click on the "Trash" folder.
2.Find the deleted message you want to recover.
3.Check the box next to the email you wish to recover. Click the "Move to," button in the navigation bar. A menu will pop down with various folders in your inbox. The email will be moved to that folder and out of the trash. Answered Nov, 26 2010
Step 1 Check the recycle bin. If you accidentally deleted the file, both Apple laptops, mini laptop computers and laptop PC’s have a recycle bin where deleted files live until you’re “sure” you want them gone.
Step 2 Sort the files by “date accessed” or “date deleted” so that you don’t have to actually read the lists. If it was a file you used recently then it should be at one end of the list.
Step 3 Sort by name if you know the name of the file for a fact. Then, all you need to do is go through the list alphabetically to find it.
Step 4 Consider the idea that it may not be deleted. Perhaps it’s just lost. If your start menu (PC) has a “most recent items” or a “recently used items” menu, try to recover a lost file there, especially for that term paper you were just working on yesterday.
Step 5 Use your computer’s file search function. If you’re positive that you know the name of the file, start by searching for the file name. You don’t have to worry about the extension the first time. Sort the files by name or date, just as you did in the recycle bin, if you know when it was accessed last.
Step 6 Search again with only the file’s extension if you can’t find it by name. The file’s extension is a three or four letter abbreviation that comes after the dot. Picture files, for example, usually have a .jpg or .bmp file extension. To search by file extension, use an asterisk for the filename (like a wildcard) for example, *.jpg will provide you with a list of all jpg files on your computer. read more : Answered Apr, 18 2011
1 Start Windows and wait for it to fully load. 2 Click the "Start" button. Look under the "Accessories" sub-folder and then under the "System Tools" sub-folder. Click the "System Restore" icon. 3 Select "Restore my computer to an earlier time" and click the "Next" button. 4 Choose a date on the calendar from before the key was deleted. Click this date, then click the "Next" button. 5 Wait as the computer restores to this point. When the restoration is complete, the deleted registry items will be restored.
Read more: How to Recover Deleted Registry Files | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5072573_recover-deleted-registry-files.html#ixzz1GN9ISlra Answered Mar, 17 2011