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After loss of power, can I retrieve my compilers?

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Good morning. I am very much into creating my own photoreal scenery, and yesterday morning I ran Sbuilderx to render four different areas of the exumas chain.
Throughout the day I worked with photoshop to clean the 4 satellite photos, adjust coloring, then created the water masks, blend masks. However I had not done the night textures yet. Just as I was about to start with that the electrical power went out in the area for about 15 seconds, enough so that my computer shut down, and when it rebooted none of my 4 Sbuilderx images was there, so that I cannot run the compiler.
Before I start all over again, are those compilers retrievable in some way?
Thanks.
 
Found one solution, ran sbuilderx for same area, taking care of saving the photoshop edited version, then ran compiler.
 
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