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To: Junkyardawg who wrote (2823)4/10/1999 3:22:00 PM
From: wily   of 110652
 
If you deleted it the only place you would be able to find it would be in your recycle bin I would think.

Unless you had previously backed it up, in which case, yes, it should be in your backup files.

I once erased a whole drive by mistake. Got a-hold of a program called Lost & Found. Restored the whole thing. Of course, I hadn't overwritten the drive in the meantime.

wily
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