Lost files after turning on/off file vault option.....

it seems that i lost my files after test file vault option..i first enable it then turn off .then i realized i lost my files even the password is okay.any help fellows
thanks in advance
musallam

i actually not all...some of these files exist but can't be readable! even i turn off the vault file option.the files size cleared they still there but can't read or operate like itune files.
most of the pdf file gone ...any particular reasons for that..
appreciate derek....

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