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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Data Loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="kribensis12" data-source="post: 1327823" data-attributes="member: 183976"><p>So I was searching for a file that is really important to me and I found it last night. The issue is, I accidentley sent it to the recycle bin along with some other semi-important things. So I highlighted all of the and drug them back to my finder window and only about 5 showed back up on my computer and my trash is now empty and I can't find them anywhere on my computer. They are all .docx files so that's what I searched for in the finder window, and after that didn't work I looked for the actual names to no avail. Anyone have an idea of what's going on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kribensis12, post: 1327823, member: 183976"] So I was searching for a file that is really important to me and I found it last night. The issue is, I accidentley sent it to the recycle bin along with some other semi-important things. So I highlighted all of the and drug them back to my finder window and only about 5 showed back up on my computer and my trash is now empty and I can't find them anywhere on my computer. They are all .docx files so that's what I searched for in the finder window, and after that didn't work I looked for the actual names to no avail. Anyone have an idea of what's going on? [/QUOTE]
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