I'm sorry but the only way you could get it back is if it was saved right before it died. This has happened to me many times and it is not fun if you didn't save your work.
Are you sure they are still in the project file? There would be red X's where media is that can't be located on your computer. If you can actually find the pictures in one of the collection panes (folders) in your Windows Movie Maker program, you should be able to drag and drop them back onto your desktop. But, if they are not clickable (accessible) from either the viewing pane or collection folder, you need to find a way to get the originals back onto your computer before they can be used again in a project. Just remember - you have to have the media used in any project available on your computer. Do not move it, rename it, or anything else until you have Published/Finished the file in Windows Movie Maker.
If you did not save/finish/publish the Windows Movie Maker project before closing the program, the videos are irretrievable. If you have a 'Saved" project, the video should be in your Collections folder - unless you moved/changed/deleted the original source files on your computer.
Not much, they started a project on nuclear bombs but estimated they would win the war before a bomb could be finished. So they scaled the project back to basic research on reactors, with the goal of build power reactors after the war was won.
It could be because you have corrupted files on it. Try using it on a different computer if you have one. If it works on a separate computer, just move all of the files off of it, format it on the computer it doesn't work with and then just move the files back onto it. This has happened to me before and that seemed to do the trick.
You could only buy a computer on Club Penguin before the Puffle Party they are gone now but don't worry keep an eye out because normally things come back on Club Penguin.Ladyzhou
That depends on how long it takes the computer to run the self diagnostics that check the failed component. could be back on in seconds or weeks.
Project Strike Back was created in 2001.
You can try iPodCopy for like $22.
Take a look in your science book. In the back of chapters there is often ideas.
On most devices you can't that is why they ask you before you delete them. If you saved them to your computer before you deleted them though you go onto the computer, sync your device and then they should be back on your device.
you could try pressing " Alt" it worked with my computer!
It depends on the program... Some programs have an "autosave" routine and you might get lucky, but the answer is --- probably not. You need to understand the difference between typing something in and writing it to disk or posting it to the web. Study how the computer works some more. Go back to the help section for the program in question.