If they are still in the Trash just drag them back to their original folder
Just curious, since I've never had to recover from my Trash (yet!), but is there no "Restore" option for items in the Trash...similar to Windows? Or do you just have to know where the trashed item was and drag it back there yourself?
I've had success with this program: EXIF Untrasher but it basically makes a entire disk image and searches for EXIF data to find your images. You need a second computer and 2X your drive size but it is worth a shot if you can as it specifically looks for Digital camera images only.
Oh, and DO NOT USE YOUR COMPUTER! The files you want can be overwritten by OS X at any time.
Just curious, since I've never had to recover from my Trash (yet!), but is there no "Restore" option for items in the Trash...similar to Windows? Or do you just have to know where the trashed item was and drag it back there yourself?
Where ever you drag them to is where they will end up, regardless of where they were before
There is an undo move in the edit menu, but once you empty the trash, it won't work. What you want is a feature called "Time Machine" unfortunately in the next version of OS X. (10.5)
Thanks for all the info everyone, to be honest, I have a feeling the data is lost. As long as the wife doesn't find out our trip to Vegas vanished off of the computer, I'll be ok, otherwise its a make-up trip to Vegas and that wouldn't be too bad either!
There is an undo move in the edit menu, but once you empty the trash, it won't work. What you want is a feature called "Time Machine" unfortunately in the next version of OS X. (10.5)
OK, but I was looking for something similar to the way it is implemented in Windows. Every item in the Recycle Bin has it's own "Restore" option when you right-click it. It's convenient because what you want to recover from Trash may be something you trashed weeks ago and you may not remember where you trashed it from.
Back in the days of System 9 you could just click on a file in the Trash and hit Apple - Y to "restore". Saved my butt more than once. But Steve wisely removed that feature in OS X.
Thanks for all the info everyone, to be honest, I have a feeling the data is lost. As long as the wife doesn't find out our trip to Vegas vanished off of the computer, I'll be ok, otherwise its a make-up trip to Vegas and that wouldn't be too bad either!
Too bad you aren't using Windows. You could blame it on a virus or on Microsoft.
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Data Rescue II
or
File Salvage
These have both worked great for me at different times.
If they are still in the Trash just drag them back to their original folder
Just curious, since I've never had to recover from my Trash (yet!), but is there no "Restore" option for items in the Trash...similar to Windows? Or do you just have to know where the trashed item was and drag it back there yourself?
Oh, and DO NOT USE YOUR COMPUTER! The files you want can be overwritten by OS X at any time.
Just curious, since I've never had to recover from my Trash (yet!), but is there no "Restore" option for items in the Trash...similar to Windows? Or do you just have to know where the trashed item was and drag it back there yourself?
Where ever you drag them to is where they will end up, regardless of where they were before
There is an undo move in the edit menu, but once you empty the trash, it won't work. What you want is a feature called "Time Machine" unfortunately in the next version of OS X. (10.5)
OK, but I was looking for something similar to the way it is implemented in Windows. Every item in the Recycle Bin has it's own "Restore" option when you right-click it. It's convenient because what you want to recover from Trash may be something you trashed weeks ago and you may not remember where you trashed it from.
Thanks for all the info everyone, to be honest, I have a feeling the data is lost. As long as the wife doesn't find out our trip to Vegas vanished off of the computer, I'll be ok, otherwise its a make-up trip to Vegas and that wouldn't be too bad either!
Too bad you aren't using Windows. You could blame it on a virus or on Microsoft.