If you are joking then it's not the appropriate situation.
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do you have a back up? if not, sorry mate
those recovery tools are not very reliable, I suggest you save your time and redo it.
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My game project, I talked about it a few times here on the forum.
Funny how this happened exactly when I was planning to stall this project for the good of a another project. XP
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If you know what the file extension is/are, I suggest file scavenger, recuva, tune up undelete. Of course you'll have much better chances to recover your project if it's stored in a single file (life .swf - just an example) and if you act quick (in case other files replace the clusters where the one you want to save is)
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I used File Scavenger and I was able to save the majority of the files and the most important ones, I'll try to find the 2 last files using the long scan later on, thanks for the suggestion, it was really a life saver.
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+1 While at it, try not to use your system too much.
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P.S: used UndeleteMyFiles for the recovery tool.
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