he's right , I learned this when I had windows 95aimless wrote:
All that windows does when you delete files is mark them as "overwriteable" and removes them from view. So technically, your data is still there, unless you overwrote it with more data.
This is why data is still recoverable from drives after reformatting. To completely erase data, you have to overwrite your drive with blank data.
lol.S.Lythberg wrote:
transfer purchases
I ended up finding them btw
All 1600 of them
Considering you "shared" them all, why didn't you just re-download them?
\nukchebi0 wrote:
Considering you "shared" them all, why didn't you just re-download them?
Because I still have the directory, with all my music
I just copyed my iPod once, and when iTunes deleted all of my music for no reason I just copyed that, expecting another iTunes directory to copy all the songs to, apparently it was using that old backup, which I deleted
So I just FOUND* all the songs in my primary directory
Cause I still have all the songs, I just didnt have them all on iTunes