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HELPPP PLEASE!!! =X

Post by raposanegra » Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:14 pm

Damnnnnn I'm so pissed of!!!

I was just finishing a MIX and I overwrited the .mp3 file (mix)!!!

And now the file is empty! is there anyway of going back to the previous file?

dunno if I'm being understandable!



:| :| :| :| grrrrrrrr

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Post by kins83 » Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:17 pm

Does a system restore recover files?

Sorry mate, I haven't got a clue about computers.
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Post by raposanegra » Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:18 pm

kins83 wrote:Does a system restore recover files?

Sorry mate, I haven't got a clue about computers.
Not system restore is mainly to restore windows settings... it won't take my file back =(((

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Post by magma » Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:19 pm

Could try an undelete app - the space that the file was taking up may still contain the information (as long as those sectors haven't been overwritten yet, they get marked 'blank' but not actually removed until something needs that exact bit of space).

It's not terribly reliable, but worth a shot...

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Post by pdomino » Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:48 pm

Could look in

c:\documents and settings\(your profile name)\application data

c:\documents and settings\(your profile name)\local settings\ application data

and look for temp files in a folder for the software you chose to record to but other than that :(. The exact reason I record to a minidisc.

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Post by lp » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:00 pm

What did you record the mix in? Surley you have the file that you recorded on the program saved? Example being Audacity when you record and save you get the mix data + the .aup file which you then export to .wav/.mp3 so the actual recorded file never needs to be changed/deleted

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Post by raposanegra » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:08 pm

Magma wrote:Could try an undelete app - the space that the file was taking up may still contain the information (as long as those sectors haven't been overwritten yet, they get marked 'blank' but not actually removed until something needs that exact bit of space).

It's not terribly reliable, but worth a shot...
I've already done that... it didn't find anything =(

pdomino wrote:Could look in

c:\documents and settings\(your profile name)\application data

c:\documents and settings\(your profile name)\local settings\ application data

and look for temp files in a folder for the software you chose to record to but other than that :(. The exact reason I record to a minidisc.
There is no folder there for the software I use =/
LP wrote:What did you record the mix in? Surley you have the file that you recorded on the program saved? Example being Audacity when you record and save you get the mix data + the .aup file which you then export to .wav/.mp3 so the actual recorded file never needs to be changed/deleted
I used Soundforge and It saves the files as "Calibat - Mix.mp3.sfap0"

but that file was overwritten too =(

damnn

Anyone that uses Soundforge know how to recover?

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Post by pdomino » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:23 pm

RaposaNegra wrote:
pdomino wrote:Could look in

c:\documents and settings\(your profile name)\application data

c:\documents and settings\(your profile name)\local settings\ application data

and look for temp files in a folder for the software you chose to record to but other than that :(. The exact reason I record to a minidisc.
There is no folder there for the software I use =/
Gutted, worth a shot but also ......
You must go to the file menu.
TOOLS > FOLDER OPTIONS > VIEW

Tick the 'show hidden files and folders' and untick 'hide OS files and folders'

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Post by raposanegra » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:45 pm

pdomino wrote:
RaposaNegra wrote:
pdomino wrote:Could look in

c:\documents and settings\(your profile name)\application data

c:\documents and settings\(your profile name)\local settings\ application data

and look for temp files in a folder for the software you chose to record to but other than that :(. The exact reason I record to a minidisc.
There is no folder there for the software I use =/
Gutted, worth a shot but also ......
You must go to the file menu.
TOOLS > FOLDER OPTIONS > VIEW

Tick the 'show hidden files and folders' and untick 'hide OS files and folders'


Yeah now I can see the folder

There are some temp files there but there's not the one I need =(

oh crap... this is so frustrating =X

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Post by sick cat » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:54 pm

ctrl & z?
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Post by raposanegra » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:56 pm

doesn't work because when I was saving the file it said something like "the original file was replaced, new file will be open now"

and I had no option to Undo... it was like if you were writing a file on Word and when you save it replaced the saved file you had by an empty one and it closes the file you had open, and opens the new one... EMPTY!

:evil: :evil: :evil:

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Post by abs » Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:11 am

your mix is gone mate, do another one, it might have even been a sign from god, leading you down a new path n that

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Post by raposanegra » Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:55 pm

lol thanks but I already did another one...

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