Recover files from emptied trash?

I mistakenly put everything on my desktop into the trash, then proceeded to empty it. Is there any way I can retrieve/recover the files I threw away by mistake? I threw out all of my husband's work in progress.

Hi,
have a look at Data Rescue 3 http://www.prosofteng.com/products/data_rescue.php?PHPSESSID=532c097e029fec59100 aff3a8e1dc9e4
Not free, but quite some recommendations plus a demo version to check if it works in your case.
Hope it helps
Stefan

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    Also visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on Data Recovery.

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