Archive and reinstall - now all photos gone

I needed to reinstall a new OS on my eMac and so did an archive and reinstall. I did not select keep user settings and now have lost all my photos.
Is there anything I can do about this?

confused.1:
The answer is probably obvious, but I'll ask anyway. Did you make sure you had an up-to-date backup? Hopefully we can help you find and recover the lost music, however, a good up-to-date backup is the most important way to secure your valuable data. If you don't already have one get an external Firewire Hard Disk Drive and clone your entire volume using SuperDuper and keep it updated. (Post back for more info on all this).
Now to your music files. An Archive and Install should preserve your data whether or not you chose to preserve user settings. So follow roam's advice and check the Previous Systems folder and let us know what you find there.
Good luck.
cornelius

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