restore data deleted on partitioned drive

I accidentally deleted important data (photos and videos) on a partitioned drive (drive F), but I can't find a basket on the partitioned drive. Deleted files are not in the Recycle Bin on drive C. How I could access the trash on this drive or is there another way I can retrieve this important data? Thank you

Jerome Godin

Hello

Check with the manufacturer of cameras they have probably done this before.

Also check the Piriform Forums and those of the software that you used, if they have forums.

Recuva - free - recovers files deleted from your Windows computer, Recycle Bin,
map of the camera digital or MP3 player. And it's free!
http://www.Piriform.com/Recuva

Forums - help here
http://Forum.Piriform.com/

I hope this helps.

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