history, cookies of recovery

over the weekend, some user removed my story.  He said it was not planned and was sorry.  Today, I can not enter pages because also destroyed sign in password.  is it possible to recovery this info or it is gone.   have vista with service pack 1 6.0

Assuming that you have already emptied the trash, all you can do is use software for data recovery.

They 'undelete' files deleted. Once he "undeletes" the files you want to browse all the files and put back them in place the files you want.

Using the PC as well as the risks of software writing on locations where the data were. This makes them unrecoverable.

The best way to proceed is home the drive to another machine as a second drive. Then load the software on the second PC.

Most sites have an option to retrieve/reset your password if you lose it.  You will see something in the sense of 'Forgot my password' by the newspaper of the area. In general, they send you an email or do you prove that you are who you claim to be. Microsoft partner - "gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the war room. »

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