Time Machine deleted my excel files help

Used Time Machine for the first time and it backed up most files and deleted my excel files from the external hard drive and on my Mac (Badmac), anyone experience this before or how to solve this riddle?

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  • Has time machine deleted the other files on my external hard drive?

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    As I know it, Time Machine deletes backups for files which are used less frequently. In my iPhoto library, there are some photos which I haven't opened for years. So has Time Machine deleted them?
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  • HT201250 Does Time Machine delete files in back-ups that are deleted on my Mac?

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  • Help! Time Machine Deleted My Oldest Backup!

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  • Time machine deleted applications folder after restoring files

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  • Time Machine deleted ALL my backups

    I was using time machine for quite a while to backup my hard drive and then stopped it for a while. When I turned it back on today, it backed up my ENTIRE hard drive (50 GB) and deleted ALL the old files & time machine backups.
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    If TM completed what was most likely a new, full backup (which it will do after a long period without backups), then much (or most) of your old backups have already been overwritten.
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    If you want to try that, stop using the disk immediately. To find such apps & services, look for +Data Recovery+ or +Disk recovery+ via Google, VersionTracker.com, or MacUpdate.com

  • Time Machine deleted my first backup to make space for a new one, is there anyway to recover it?!?!

    So I had all my stuff backed up to December 23 on an external hard drive with Time Machine, then I deleted it all so that the next automatic backup didn't have any of these older files. Today Time Machine deleted my original backup to make space for a new one and so I lost Decemer 23, now I am screwed..HELP?? I accidently let it delete or something, I don't really know, I know this was just a series of mistakes and now I'm desparate ):

    Have a look at this article http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427 and section "backup drive fills up".
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