You can contact any supervisor on this site and ask them to retrieve or revert the answer for you.
Of course not.
You can't. It's gone for good...........
no you cant if you did erase it you have to start all over again
Perhaps certain types of informations may be damaged or already erased.
It is not possible to recover erased message from your Panasonic cordless phone answering machine. You need to use caution before deleting messages.
There is a lot of information about disk drive recovery online. When a disk drive is damaged or erased valuable information can be lost. The website iCare Recovery has information and instruction on how to try and retrieve information from a damaged drive.
There must be a good reason why your answers are erased. If you create an account, you can report the removing of your answers in the Report Vandalism and Abuse section of the Community Forum.
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If your answers are being erased it is because they are wrong or inappropriate. They are wasting the time of anyone that is reading them and of the supervisors that have to clean them up.
no it can not get erased
It depends on how thoroughly the hard drive was erased. The first level of erasing a hard drive just wipes out the directory, which is basically an index, telling where on the drive each file is physically located. Wiping out the directory leaves all the information in the files on the disk, but somewhat more difficult to retrieve, since you no longer know that the file xyzomg.pdq starts at sector #247,318. There are software packages and commercial services that can retrieve most of the data from a hard drive that has been erased this way. The next level of erasing a hard drive is to write new data over the old files. The more times you do that, the more difficult it is to retrieve any of the original data at all from the drive. It's akin to erasing something written on a chalkboard or marker board and then writing something else and erasing that, possibly repeating the process a few times, and then trying to read the original writing.
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