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Thanks Sune |
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Bow Down to the King
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Not unless you have Norton Protection installed and enabled.
Using SHIFT+DELETE by passes the recycle bin. But always remember, just because you delete something doesn't mean it's gone *wink* |
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Correct, if used SHIFT+DELETE those files are gone, only way to recovery them is to use third party software like Easyrecovery
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Good grief Charlie Brown
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Restoration is one program you could try.
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you could phone the fbi or something up and ask them to find it.
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