Trace file woes

I deleted a trace file that grew too large on a pc that is offline. Has been offline since 2012. It uses software to make badges and to take pictures for those badges. The software - I think, is backed up locally with SQL 2005. I know NOTHING about SQL. 
I assumed, because it is a log file, and I didn't know about shrink, etc... since it was alog file, I assumed that the data that was growing to 460 gigs was over two years worth of data... but:
By deleting this log.. could I have lost everything? Pictures, etc... It's running windows 7 and has an older image on it. This is just a log file, right?
Win 7, Identicard/Premisys, SQL server... machine is offline. 
Please ask me what you need for clarification... I feel I made a huge mistake.

Did you delete a Profiler trace file or a transaction log file for your database (usually TLog file has a .LDF extension but it can be anything)?
If you deleted the TLog file:
If you have a valid backup of the DB, then you can restore the needed DB.
If you don't have a valid backup but the SQL machine was shutdown cleanly (not an abrupt shutdown) and there were no transactions that need to be rolled back/forward, you may have a chance to rebuild the transaction log file and access the DB again (use
this as a last resort to access the DB). Run DBCC CHECKDB after rebuilding the TLog to make sure DB is not corrupted
Satish Kartan www.sqlfood.com

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