Well don't worry there are ways to recover the lost data unless:
· It hasn't been written over with new data on the disc---When your operating system deletes a file, all it really does is mark the space on your hard drive that your file occupies as free space. It's still there, but your computer is now perfectly happy to write new data on top of it—at which point the file recovery process becomes a lot more difficult.
· If you formatted your computer and did it with a different file system type, the recovery is going to be a whole lot more difficult.
If you are using Windows, there are a lot of options available as free file recovery programs.
Some of them are Recuva, Undelete Plus , PC Inspector File Recovery, and Restoration .
Recuva is a cool option.
MAC users might have to spend a few bucks and get Data Rescue II .
You might want to take a look at the following as well.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
http://www.z-a-recovery.com/
http://www.recovermyfiles.com/
If you are using Windows 7 or Windows Vista Ultimate/Business/Enterprise editions, then the shadow copy feature provided by them may come to your rescue.
Shadow copy creates copies on a scheduled basis of files that have changed.
Access this feature by right-clicking a file or folder and selecting "Restore previous versions". It enables you to go back in time and access your files and folders as they were on previous dates. You can preview each file in a read-only version to determine which file to restore. Then, to fully restore it, you can just drag the file to a folder, or select it and click "Restore" to restore it to its original location.



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