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Need help recovering dleted files from USB drive! I was working on school stuff all afternoon...

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Posted 27 April 2009 - 10:52 PM

I don't know what happened. I had a lot of school stuff on my jump drive (approx. 30 word docs and 20 powerpoints, one of which is due tomorrow) and I was cleaning my jump drive and I told it to delete the folder "documents" (completely empty) and instead it deleted "School Stuff"

I have a San Disk icro 2 gig drive....idk the model or w/e but it's black and the connection thing slides out....

PLEASE HELP ME! I'm in hell right now, finished the 40 slide powerpoint after a couple hours of work and it's gone!

I tried 2 different undelete programs (winundelete and one by the same people as ccleaner) and they could "recover" the files, but powerpoint couldnt read them (I have 2007)

And winundelete can't even find another document that I've been working on for weeks....

Please help, I'm about to cry while sh*ting a brick!

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Posted 27 April 2009 - 11:00 PM

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