On Wed, 23 May 2012 20:55:48 +0000, dhdxvwd wrote: Files placed in recycle bin were accidently emptied and now they are needed. 'Deleting' a file doesn't actually delete it; it just marks the space as available to be used. There are third-party programs that can sometimes recover deleted files. The problem is that the space used by the file is likely to become overwritten very quickly, and this makes the file unrecoverable.
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On the next window, select 'recycle bin (full)' and click 'restore default,' then repeat with 'recycle bin (empty). Vdeck software. ' Or, go to the link below and scroll down to line 64 (right column) and click on 'Replace/Repair the Recycle Bin in Windows XP' to download a reg file fix. Save the REG File to your hard disk. Apr 03, 2010 In reply to: missing the recycle bin icon Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer. If the recycle bin. Where are files in the Recycle Bin stored, in respect of partitions? Of the Recycle Bin from all partitions. Windows Recycle Bin seeks. Feb 14, 2017 You cannot empty the Recycle Bin on a computer that is running Windows XP or Windows Vista.
So your chances of successfully recovering this file are decent if you try recovering it immediately after deleting it, and rapidly go downhill from there. If you've been using the computer since then (for example to write this question and read this answer), your chances may be very poor by now. But if the file is important enough, it's worth a try anyway. Stop using the computer in question immediately, if you haven't done so already. Download an undelete program (here's one: but there are several others to choose from; do a search) on a friend's computer (don't do it on yours since that may overwrite the file(s) you want to undelete)and bring it to yours on a CD or thumb drive to try. If this fails, your only other recourse is to take or send the drive to a professional file recovery company.