Can I recover the notes put money on to my computer?!?!?!?!?

Ok, so somehow someone was controlling my computer ( I believe it be hacked onto) so next my dad tried to fix it by doing a "system recovery". Well it said that all my info and background and files were going to be back up so that it would all be nearby when the recovery was done but when it be all finished EVERYTHING be gone. All my photography music and everything. Gone. Is there anyway I can bring back it back?! PLEASE HELP! Everything on my computer be my life and presently it's gone.
Answers:
oooo **** that sucks... i was gonna come on and vote a joke or something... but damn...

umm im not apposite with technology so I don't know, but i'll star and perchance one of my contacts that knows will answer.

Good luck!
If system recovery said your files would be back up, they probably are backed up but within a special folder. They may be in C:\Documents and Settings somewhere.

But if somehow they're in truth deleted, you can probably recover them:
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntucat/reco…
Check on the foremost drive Usually C drive there should be a put a bet on up folder for all drives (Under Documents and settings), look here if you find the back up folders congrats but for keep trying, as long as you did not delete them or the are not corrupt you should know how to recover them Source(s): Friend is Tech support
F*cking Windows

That's what you get for using the WORST operating system surrounded by the world.


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