Hi there,
I have quite a new macbook air (250gb solid state air), and recently deleted a word file accidentally from the desktop and emptied the trash. This file is incredibly important for work and i'm desperate to get it back.
Annoyingly, my hard drive was relatively empty until yesterday (before i realised i had deleted this file) and dumped 100gb of old movies, pictures and some docs onto the new laptop.
I've run a full scan using Data Rescue 3, but I'm not sure how to find this file within that. It doesn't appear on the desktop folders.
I can even see the exact file name when i open word then choose 'open recent', but it cannot find its location.
Is there anyway i can get some sort of autosave or backup or anything at all?
I'm desperate for the content of that word file. It is just 3-4 pages of text notes
Thanks so much for any help
James
I have quite a new macbook air (250gb solid state air), and recently deleted a word file accidentally from the desktop and emptied the trash. This file is incredibly important for work and i'm desperate to get it back.
Annoyingly, my hard drive was relatively empty until yesterday (before i realised i had deleted this file) and dumped 100gb of old movies, pictures and some docs onto the new laptop.
I've run a full scan using Data Rescue 3, but I'm not sure how to find this file within that. It doesn't appear on the desktop folders.
I can even see the exact file name when i open word then choose 'open recent', but it cannot find its location.
Is there anyway i can get some sort of autosave or backup or anything at all?
I'm desperate for the content of that word file. It is just 3-4 pages of text notes
Thanks so much for any help
James