Recovering DELETED FILE TOO LARGE
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So it couldn't be contained in the trash.
I made a series of wildlife videos this morning. I had one that was amazing and impossible to recreate. I deleted a video. It told me it was too large for the trash. Okay, delete. And all the contents of the folder disappeared. No hope of recovering the trash. Is there a known way to recover?
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Do what we can when we can
The others, it's when we want to look at "ME". Otherwise, there are only us.
I made a series of wildlife videos this morning. I had one that was amazing and impossible to recreate. I deleted a video. It told me it was too large for the trash. Okay, delete. And all the contents of the folder disappeared. No hope of recovering the trash. Is there a known way to recover?
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Do what we can when we can
The others, it's when we want to look at "ME". Otherwise, there are only us.
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Well! I panicked as always. I almost ended up paying for EASYFILE UNDELETE. Because it doesn't give a clear indication. It takes its time and only restores one file...
But fortunately, RECUVA retrieves everything during the deep scan. PC INSPECTOR FILE RECOVERY, I wasn't able to use it. GETYOURDATABACK didn't want to work. So I couldn't use it. BUT RECUVA! RECUVA! RECUVA!
And on top of that, it's free and easy to use.
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Do what you can when you can
Others, that's when you want to look at "ME". Otherwise, there are only us.