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    trashed by mistake

    Greetings...

    Is there a command or something I can do to recuperate a photo that was put to the trash and discarded by mistake?

    thanks...

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    Hi, @r!3s did you do that on your Apple G5?

    The first thing I would look at if I took the picture myself is the camera...............they normally come with software that will recover pictures from the smartcard, provided you haven't overwritten them

    I do have photo file recovery software, but unfortunately only for the PC and camera.....................my Apple is very ancient

    You might find some general file recovery software that would do the job on the computer..........maybe on a time limited trial?

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    Is this on a Mac or a Windows machine? Because if Windows, you can take it out of the recycle bin.. bleh, I'm confused... Nihil, where did you know he/she had a Mac???
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    Spyder,
    It was Mac G5. But I heard from a friend that it can be retrievable by using Norton Utilities.
    Is it true...?

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    Where the hell did you read Mac G5?? Blah, I hate not knowing anything.

    And it depends on using that, I don't think so though..
    Space For Rent.. =]

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    Hey Spyder~ I know about the G5 from previous posts

    http://www.filehungry.com/english/pr...overy_software

    Is a link to software that might be able to recover it.......................it won't if the file has been overwritten of course.

    I have no idea about Norton Utilities, but the comments here:
    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/4350

    don't sound too promising

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