Hey guys...my sister was uploading pictures to her Powerbook G4 (running Mac OS X 10.3.9). She deleted the files of of her camera but then accidentally deleted them off of her computer too. She also emptied her recycle bin. The question I have is:
Can she retreive them, and how?
Thanks guys!
Lost files on a Mac
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Use a program such as Norton Disk Utilities or FWB Toolkit. They usually have an undelete utility.
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all files are lost on macs...
I couldn't resist...
but if you don't have that software and aren't willing to buy/steal it, most computer shops offer data recovery as a service...an expensive service. I also expect those places charge a little extra for macs. having her pay for it instead of leaning on you is a vital character-building process. You don't want to have to fix that machine the whole rest of your life, do you?
Or, you could just say: "The pictures are gone forever because you did something wrong. Now we have to find you a computer that's easier to use than a mac... this pocket calculator is a fine option, but watch that 'C' button..."
Really there are only a handful of pictures I could think that would be worth this amount of trouble...
I couldn't resist...
but if you don't have that software and aren't willing to buy/steal it, most computer shops offer data recovery as a service...an expensive service. I also expect those places charge a little extra for macs. having her pay for it instead of leaning on you is a vital character-building process. You don't want to have to fix that machine the whole rest of your life, do you?
Or, you could just say: "The pictures are gone forever because you did something wrong. Now we have to find you a computer that's easier to use than a mac... this pocket calculator is a fine option, but watch that 'C' button..."
Really there are only a handful of pictures I could think that would be worth this amount of trouble...
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