If you delete everything contained by memory, there's no fate of recovering that notes whatsoever?
I don't remember the name of the website that I go to. It's where you can download free music. However, I used "ccleaner" to delete everything surrounded by memory.
How can I recover this webpage?
If you deleted it using ccleaner you delete it. It's gone. Departed. Not there.
You can't. You will enjoy to remember.
"> That's the BIG problem with ccleaner if you don't set it up properly it get rid of everything.
You could try looking at the index.dat file using this software
http://www.softwarepatch.com/software/indexdat.html
Description
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The WinSpy index.dat onlooker lets you read the contents of your index.dat files (it's free and a small download). If you are not comfortable with these files, don't be surprised - they are mysterious on your computer. Windows uses index.dat files to organise data on your system. They reside within the Cookies, History and Internet Explorer’s cache folders. This presents two problems: Index.dat files can grow quite huge and as they increase in size, they tend to be bogged down near unneeded data - making them smaller amount efficient. Secondly, snoops can recover the index.dat wallet and read details such as your History, even though the items may have already be 'deleted' from the History folder
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