How can I recover "temp" files delete sour my external intricate drive?
I use Picasa Web to upload pictures from my digital camera, and I'm in the process of using an external rock-hard drive to transfer my pictures to a spanking new computer. My current computer is out of memory so I hooked it up to an external hard drive and set Picasa to automatically download my just this minute uploaded pictures to the "temp" folder in my rock-hard drive. Well, I accessed my external not easy drive software today -- WSync -- and updated the software because it asked me too, then I checked and my temp files aren't in that. I know I shouldn't have put them contained by temp but I wasn't thinking. How can I recover them?
Answers:
You can also try Recuva,(free download), I found it on ntlworld.com, put recuva in their searchbar. Another user on this site suggested it is how I found it. (they enumerate three different free downloads)
Temp files are just that if you do anything to the thorny drive, (update software) they will be deleted, try and do a standard search on the external drive for *.jpg , *.gif-----etc....... if they are anywhere on the drive that command surrounded by search will pick up adjectives photos and display them...
Servant Salamander is a good recovery agent.
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