The space occupied by the files has been returned to the system as available for storage, but the files are still on the drive. When files are deleted only the directory entries, not the files themselves, is modified. Recovery is possible but you must not allow any additional writes to the hard drive - shut it down. If a program does an immediate delete rather than moving files to the Trash, then the files are gone. If you empty the Trash the files are gone. OS X also provides a short-cut to undo the last item moved to the Trash -press COMMAND-Z. If you simply put files in the Trash you can restore them by opening the Trash (left-click on the Trash icon) and drag the files from the Trash to your Desktop or other desired location.
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