Sony - IC Recorder (ICD - PX312F)

Hello,
I recently bought an audio recorder, model: DCI - PX312F to record an important meeting at work. Unfortunately when I looked for the audio file on my computer, i don't find it. I checked the recorder and the file disappeared. Probably it was deleted because I can not find it in any way.
My question is. There any procedure to recover this audio file, if it have been deleted?
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Hello and welcome to the Users Discussion Forums.
The Community forums here are available to share, connect, and provide technical assistance with VAIO and Sony Consumer products sold within the United States and Canada. The ICD-PX312F is a Latin America model audio recorder. Please consult the support page below for your countries product as they would be your best resource for technical assistance.
http://esupport.sony.com/LA/perl/model- ... #/howtoTab
If you pressed delete to remove a file on the player, the other files move up to take its place and the file cannot be recovered. If the audio file transfered to computer and got deleted, then the computer can be sent to a professional data recovery service company like Sony® Media Services or DriveSavers™ Data Recovery. For more information and pricing, visit the Sony Media Services Web site at http://www.sonymediaservices.com/ or the DriveSavers Data Recovery Web site at http://www.drivesaversdatarecovery.com.
NOTE: Sony is not responsible for any data loss or any cost incurred from the recovery of data.

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