It is not possible to recover these. There is no recycle bin or anywhere that these files go so you cannot get them back.
Yes, it is. The site contains useful program that can recover your files that you have already deleted and removed from Recycle Bin.
Microsoft does not have a group you can contact online. They do, however, offer over-the-phone technical support at 1-866-610-3134.
You need to install the cell phone photo recoverysoftware on your PC first. Then connect your cell phone (memory card or stick etc) to perform recovery.Note: before the deleted photos are recovered from your phone, DO NOT attempt to take more photos or videos, or save sizeable data to the phone memory.
Contact your ISP ! They'll recover your site and reactivate it for you.
Once a story is deleted it is gone forever from the search engine of the site, and the site it's self
In whichever drive and folder your computer is set to save it to. Do a search for mp3 files
Web CACHE. Web CACHE is what stores all the pictures, buttons and formatting on your computer so next time you access the site it will be faster.. these files are stored in your temporary internet files folder and can be deleted at any time.
Unless you are making a site yourself and saved the HTML files for later uploading, it is normally safe to deleate HTML files. Html files are website pages which are normally saved for later use by the internet explorer. These are normally saved in a temp folder and can be deleted. Other uses for HTML files are help files, which if deleted, you may not view the help file of the program. Therefore before deleting HTML files, check the folder from where you will delete the files. If they are from a program file, it is not recommended to delete the files, if they are from the internet temporary folder, you can either delete the files manually or you can delete them from the internet explorer by pressing on Delete Browsing History found in Tools.
If you have uninstalled McAfee Site Advisor as stated above, but you can still see "McAfee Site Advisor" folder at C:/Program Files, which means McAfee Site Advisor isn't completely uninstalled. What happens a lot is that the uninstall simply fails. Also, McAfee Site Advisor leaves files in your registry, and they need to be deleted too in order to complete the uninstall.
Probably, especially if you ever performed a back up for your data. If you deleted everything on the device only you might be able to retrieve that by logging into the site. If you deleted in on site it may be gone forever, depending on how the site is managed.
The term rsync is a file copying tool that is used on Unix systems. It helps to move files and directories from one location to another, copy files, overwrite deleted blocks of memory and improve software performance. It can be operated on site or from a remote location.
The term rsync is a file copying tool that is used on Unix systems. It helps to move files and directories from one location to another, copy files, overwrite deleted blocks of memory and improve software performance. It can be operated on site or from a remote location.