You have some options, but the longer you continue to use your computer, the harder the recovery will be.
If none of these options are true to you, then you must stop using your computer and obtain a third party data rescue program. When files are deleted in most operating systems, they aren’t erased from permanent storage, but rather an index that points to the files is removed. If you keep working on the computer, it’s possible the old data will be overwritten by new files. Third-party apps can scan the drive to find fragments and files, and sometimes make complete recoveries.
- If you are using Time Machine, you have a back up. Just launch Time Machine and use Spotlight to search for the file or files from the point right before you trashed and emptied the trash.
- If you have a third party back up like SuperDuper or CarbonCopy Cloner and you have Not done a new backup since the trashing of the files, you have a copy there.
- If you use DropBox or iCloud to store your files, you can check there and restore those files.
There are several third party apps to try.
Data Rescue One
Data Recovery Wizard
Mac Data Recovery 3.0
Depends. Maybe. Maybe not. You won’t know until you get a data rescue app and give it a try.
Thanks , What you say makes senseYou have some options, but the longer you continue to use your computer, the harder the recovery will be.
If none of these options are true to you, then you must stop using your computer and obtain a third party data rescue program. When files are deleted in most operating systems, they aren’t erased from permanent storage, but rather an index that points to the files is removed. If you keep working on the computer, it’s possible the old data will be overwritten by new files. Third-party apps can scan the drive to find fragments and files, and sometimes make complete recoveries.
- If you are using Time Machine, you have a back up. Just launch Time Machine and use Spotlight to search for the file or files from the point right before you trashed and emptied the trash.
- If you have a third party back up like SuperDuper or CarbonCopy Cloner and you have Not done a new backup since the trashing of the files, you have a copy there.
- If you use DropBox or iCloud to store your files, you can check there and restore those files.
There are several third party apps to try.