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help recovering a deleted file
Hi, i dont know what happened but i accidentally deleted 1 file a while back pretty sure it was a c# or javascript file. But the problem is, i dont know the name of the file therefore i cant recover it. Do i still have a chance?
These are the errors im getting.
Assets/EdyVehiclePhysics/CameraControl.js(94,27): BCE0019: 'reset' is not a member of 'CamSmoothFollow'. Assets/EdyVehiclePhysics/CameraControl.js(98,25): BCE0019: 'distMinLimit' is not a member of 'CamMouseOrbit'.
Answer by Jeff-Kesselman · May 03, 2014 at 10:25 PM
If this was caused by a deleted file or files, then it is what ever file contained the definitions of CamSmoothFollow and CamMouseOrbit
Thats about all the help I can offer. If you have a backup repository then you might search the files for those symbols.
Do you think its caused by a deletion? Because i already have both those files.
O$$anonymous$$ forget it. $$anonymous$$y 9 months of work is gone. I thought that if i could reimport the original car physics file. i could fix it. but ins$$anonymous$$d it decided to overwrite the whole scene. it happened so quick.
Answer by jtok4j · Dec 14, 2014 at 02:31 PM
Here's what I found is the fastest way to recover your files: Quick File Recovery Steps from Unity3d.Expert
(Full instructions with screenshots there. Just right click on the folder in the Project pane, and choose "Show in Explorer". Then in Windows Explorer open the folder where your deleted was, and right-click, choosing the "Undo Delete" option.)
Hope this helps! (And don't forget to create backups of your work! I personally use EaseUs Backup Free.)
Answer by Wrisndunly · Jul 13, 2016 at 09:16 AM
You can often successfully recover deleted files from a PC, it all depends on what has happened since the files were deleted. When you delete files the data itself isn’t deleted, just the index entry that tells the system where the data for those files is located. The area containing the deleted data is also now marked as free space so it is available for any new files to be written there instead.
If and when that happens, then it is too late to recover your deleted files so it is very, very important to not save any new files or data to the device concerned. and see Mobiledic for recovery tools.
Answer by Hasmcerg · May 24, 2017 at 07:42 AM
After the data lost, you can restore data back in a short period of time , but now , in my opinion , the only way that you can do is using tool . unless you have transfered or synced the data to other device .
Answer by clark3244 · Jun 27, 2017 at 10:27 AM
I managed to recover a deleted project file on my MBP a week ago with the help of TunesBro Data Mac Recovery. Hope this will help someone who see this thread in future. Once you found out the files being deleted by accidentally, stop using the machine immediately to avoid the file being overwritten by new coming data.
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