Missing files big time

Hello!
It looks like i made a big mistake. I used a script which searches for disowned files and erased a lot of files in /usr/share/mime/application, image and audio folder. I thought it is not such a big deal since no package owns them. Well, then i log in in my KDE and instantly got a lot of warnings of missing files for okular and juk (and some other too - i don't remember anymore). I "fixed" that with reinstalling shared-mime-info package but now i don't  have my music any more in my partition. It is not just that playlists were removed all my music is gone. I just hope that other stuff in on my partition (have yet to check but for now it looks fine). How is this possible? How removing mime files erased my music?
Thanks for any clarification!
EDIT: Actually i have somehow deleted this files on 2nd june. Don't know how by which actions i deleted them. Ouh well
Last edited by Shark (2012-06-26 12:47:51)

That's because some of them were overwritten. June 2nd was a long time ago... Whenever you delete something, it still remains on the disk until you write something over it. The next time this happens you should immediately stop everything you're doing, unmount and make a dd backup of the partition (if you can) and *then* attempt recovery.

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