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anon
January 6th 04, 06:03 PM
i apologise to anyone who takes offence at my crossposting my question
i first posted several days ago, and got no reply, so i tried posting in a
few other NG's too - hoping to get a response
i wasnt EXACTLY sure WHICH NG it pertained to - there doesnt seem to be a
public NG for forensic or low level retrieval of lost files
i cant believe that NOBODY in 3 NG's has ANY suggestions for me.... so
please forgive my breach of NG posting etiquette
Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to All
Chris Lanier
January 6th 04, 06:04 PM
Posting again after a few days is no problem. Although posting the question
again might get you answers.
"anon" > wrote in message ...
> i apologise to anyone who takes offence at my crossposting my question
>
> i first posted several days ago, and got no reply, so i tried posting in a
> few other NG's too - hoping to get a response
>
> i wasnt EXACTLY sure WHICH NG it pertained to - there doesnt seem to be a
> public NG for forensic or low level retrieval of lost files
>
> i cant believe that NOBODY in 3 NG's has ANY suggestions for me.... so
> please forgive my breach of NG posting etiquette
>
> Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to All
>
>
Malke
January 6th 04, 06:05 PM
Chris Lanier wrote:
> Posting again after a few days is no problem. Although posting the
> question again might get you answers.
>
> "anon" > wrote in message
> ...
>> i apologise to anyone who takes offence at my crossposting my
>> question
>>
>> i first posted several days ago, and got no reply, so i tried posting
>> in a few other NG's too - hoping to get a response
>>
>> i wasnt EXACTLY sure WHICH NG it pertained to - there doesnt seem to
>> be a public NG for forensic or low level retrieval of lost files
>>
>> i cant believe that NOBODY in 3 NG's has ANY suggestions for me....
>> so please forgive my breach of NG posting etiquette
>>
>> Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to All
>>
>>
I didn't see your original question, but if you need data recovery, you
can try Ontrack Easy Recovery Pro, which is expensive but works well.
If the drive is apparently dead, then you'll need to contact a
professional data recovery firm. Drive Savers (www.drivesavers.com) is
highly regarded in the tech industry. They are not inexpensive, but
only you can decide how much your data is worth.
Malke
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