Unfortunately when you delete a file over a network, it gets deleted. You can try file recovery software like houssam said.
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i have a network with 1 mac and 1 pc with several shared directories setup so i can exchange files between the two. I accidentally deleted a file on my PC whilst i was using the Mac, but it didn't send the file into the Mac trash bin nor the PC bin...
I need that file back and was hoping someone could tell me where they are stored? I'm afraid to turn my PC or Mac off. Im using Windows XP Pro on PC and OSX Leopard on Mac, both updated.
Many thanks
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Your best bet is to slave this hard disk into another computer. Installing recovery software on it is only going to make the task harder as the software will take up space where possibly the missing data is.
Try GetDataBack http://www.runtime.org/ Free to try. If it sees the missing files you pay for full functionality.
Also look at PCInspector http://www.pcinspector.de/
Both are free.
I'd try GetDataBack. If it sees your files then try the free ones. If they work you save money.
GetDataBack is good - I use it meyself, but is overkill to recover a single file - there are free tools about such as undelete plus http://www.snapfiles.com/g
Remember that the more writing that takes place on the affected drive, the less your chances of recovering the file.
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by: houssam_balloutPosted on 2009-09-15 at 15:31:27ID: 25340288
since it was on an XP station, then you can use a recovery software like OnTrack Easy Recovery:
covery.com /data-reco very-softw are/
www.ontrackdatare
Good LuCK!