[pchelpers] Re: data retrieval

That is an unknown quantity. It depends on how soon the user saves a new 
file or updates an old one, and where the operating system chooses to 
store it. A bit like Russian roulette really.

ArleneS627@xxxxxxx wrote:

>How quickly do they get written over, and how about lost AOL mail?
>I guess I know the answer; but I got my sound back with the file I still had.
>john.modec@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
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>>If it is still on your hard drive (deleted but not written over yet), it 
>>is possible to recover a file using a utility such as active undelete. 
>>You can get a copy from:
>>http://www.active-undelete.com/
>>It's one you pay for, but it can do a good job recovering files for you.
>>
>>Note: If the file has been written over- I hope you didn't need it
>>    
>>
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