Thread Solved

Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 38
Reputation: kpack08 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 0
kpack08 kpack08 is offline Offline
Light Poster

Recovering files

 
0
  #1
Jan 14th, 2008
Hello everyone,
I was using windows media player 11 to view movies files, music files and pictures on my computer. The files are saved on my network drive and I added the folders to windows media player to be viewed. I wanted to delete the files from windows media player and the option to delete them from the the drive was selected little did I know. I taught I was just removing them from windows media player. I ended up deleting them from the network drive also and I do not have a backup of the files. Is there anyway I can recover those files? Just a little more info for you. The network drive is connected to my network and it is a Netgear SC101 with a 250GB maxtor hard drive in it. the OS for my computer is windows xp pro.

Please help me! the movies, music and pictures are files that my wife and I have collected over 3yrs of marriage. She is really pissed at me because they were sentimental to us. Because of this I get to sleep on the couch to night this means back pains for me tomorrow.

Thanks in advance.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 238
Reputation: uniquestar is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 11
uniquestar's Avatar
uniquestar uniquestar is offline Offline
Daniweb Sponsor

Re: Recovering files

 
0
  #2
Jan 15th, 2008
any chance they're in the recycle bin?
Tip of the Millenium: There is no point worrying about life, because no-one gets out alive.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 15
Reputation: avee_kothari8 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 1
avee_kothari8 avee_kothari8 is offline Offline
Newbie Poster

Re: Recovering files

 
0
  #3
Jan 15th, 2008
First of all do not save any more files or install any program on your network drive.
If you do so chances are your old files may be overwritten with the new files. What I mean to say is this:
Even if you actually delete a file from the recycle bin it remains on your hard disk untill the memory space alloted to it is occupied by a new file.
You might have to spend a little money but it is definitely better than sleeping on a couch. This is how you should solve the problem:
1] Disconnect the network drive.
2] install ( firts buy ) a data recovery software on the hard disk of your computer ( not network drive ).
3] Use the software and get everything back.
4] Learn a lesson: "BACKUP NOW".

Note: If you have already saved new files you might not get everything back. How much of
it you can get back depends on how much new you have saved and your luck.

Hope this reply is useful to you.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 38
Reputation: kpack08 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 0
kpack08 kpack08 is offline Offline
Light Poster

Re: Recovering files

 
0
  #4
Jan 24th, 2008
I was not able to get the files back.

thanks for all your help
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Reply

This thread has been marked solved.
Perhaps start a new thread instead?
Message:



Similar Threads
Other Threads in the Networking Hardware Configuration Forum
Thread Tools Search this Thread



About Us | Contact Us | Advertise | DaniWeb | Acceptable Use Policy | RSS Feed

©2003 - 2009 DaniWeb® LLC