Simon Darkshade
Mysterious City of Gold
It seems I have really screwed up.
About a few weeks ago, I got rid of Kazaa Media Desktop as it was not running at all, just giving illegal operation errors. So I just put it in the recycling bin. And emptied it But it seems I also put in there the files I had previously downloaded, in a folder named MyKazaa.
So, I noticed today when playing a playlist of some music stuff, that my Kazaa playlist was empty.
I could not find any of the mp3's in a basic system search.
Is there any hope in hell I have of somehow recovering them from the depths of my system????? I seem to recall hearing once that nothing is ever truly wiped from your hard drive, and that is how they catch people with naughty stuff.
Is this true, and if so, how can I go looking deep inside my computer for it.
Alternatively, is there any way one could just find out the names of the files that have been trashed, so I know what I am missing, and what to get? Does the Recycling Bin keep a "list" of the files that die through it?
Please aid me. I am truly desparate and p1ssed off. I lost the William Tell Overture and the 1812 Overture, to name but a few...

About a few weeks ago, I got rid of Kazaa Media Desktop as it was not running at all, just giving illegal operation errors. So I just put it in the recycling bin. And emptied it But it seems I also put in there the files I had previously downloaded, in a folder named MyKazaa.
So, I noticed today when playing a playlist of some music stuff, that my Kazaa playlist was empty.
I could not find any of the mp3's in a basic system search.
Is there any hope in hell I have of somehow recovering them from the depths of my system????? I seem to recall hearing once that nothing is ever truly wiped from your hard drive, and that is how they catch people with naughty stuff.
Is this true, and if so, how can I go looking deep inside my computer for it.
Alternatively, is there any way one could just find out the names of the files that have been trashed, so I know what I am missing, and what to get? Does the Recycling Bin keep a "list" of the files that die through it?
Please aid me. I am truly desparate and p1ssed off. I lost the William Tell Overture and the 1812 Overture, to name but a few...