Recover deleted data from hard drive

I was using FireFTP and photos deleted accidentally from a file, but they do not go to the waste such as dumpster I check immediately thereafter.  I have down loaded a file recovery program 'UNDELETER' and when I write the name of the file I'm looking for it claims he found, but he also says "recoverable files excluded by your filters", so I can't get the picture back, one knowing what the message means or indeed knows a way to recover photos deleted on Windows Vista?   Please explain in plain English not computer or an approach step by step to recover lost photos.  Mant thanks in advance.

Hello

for any question regarding 'undeleter', you will need to ask for their support

the more you use your computer the less chance you have to find whatever it is that he will eventually be replaced by new files

Try this program

http://www.Piriform.com/Recuva

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