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  #1  
Old August 22nd 07, 06:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Old June 30th 10, 01:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default how to recovery data from harddisk ?


Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest
Windows 7 operating system then FAT32, NTFS must be your file and to
recover files from that 'Windows 7 Data Recovery'
(http://www.windows7datarecovery.com) software will be the best option
for you. Try this software it will surely not let you down.

All the best!


--
nancy_johnson
  #3  
Old June 30th 10, 01:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default how to recovery data from harddisk ?


Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest
Windows 7 operating system then FAT32, NTFS must be your file and to
recover files from that 'Windows 7 Data Recovery'
(http://www.windows7datarecovery.com) software will be the best option
for you. Try this software it will surely not let you down.

All the best!


--
nancy_johnson
  #4  
Old June 30th 10, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
smlunatick
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Default **SPAM*** how to recovery data from harddisk ?

On Jun 30, 1:35*pm, undisclosed wrote:
Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest
Windows 7 operating system then FAT32, NTFS must be your file and to
recover files from that 'Windows 7 Data Recovery'
(http://www.windows7datarecovery.com) software will be the best option
for you. Try this software it will surely not let you down.

All the best!

--
nancy_johnson


  #5  
Old June 30th 10, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
smlunatick
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Default **SPAM*** how to recovery data from harddisk ?

On Jun 30, 1:35*pm, undisclosed wrote:
Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest
Windows 7 operating system then FAT32, NTFS must be your file and to
recover files from that 'Windows 7 Data Recovery'
(http://www.windows7datarecovery.com) software will be the best option
for you. Try this software it will surely not let you down.

All the best!

--
nancy_johnson


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Old June 30th 10, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Fred[_16_]
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Default **SPAM*** how to recovery data from harddisk ?

In
smlunatick wrote:

On Jun 30, 1:35*pm, undisclosed wrote:

All the best!


Let me see if I understand what you're doing.

You see a post that you believe is spam, so you repost it in its
entirety, just in case someone missed it?

Is that it?

Are you paid well for this service?

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Old June 30th 10, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Fred[_16_]
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Default **SPAM*** how to recovery data from harddisk ?

In
smlunatick wrote:

On Jun 30, 1:35*pm, undisclosed wrote:

All the best!


Let me see if I understand what you're doing.

You see a post that you believe is spam, so you repost it in its
entirety, just in case someone missed it?

Is that it?

Are you paid well for this service?

  #8  
Old June 30th 10, 03:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Hoyst Owen Petard
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Default **SPAM*** how to recovery data from harddisk ?

As a self-anointed moderator, you have marked a post as spam. Even thought
it was a helpful reply to the OP. Then, you leave the original information
and link in there to help the spammer.

Were you born a HoopleHead, or did you have to lower yourself to that level?

"smlunatick" wrote in message
...
On Jun 30, 1:35 pm, undisclosed wrote:
Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest


  #9  
Old June 30th 10, 03:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Hoyst Owen Petard
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Default **SPAM*** how to recovery data from harddisk ?

As a self-anointed moderator, you have marked a post as spam. Even thought
it was a helpful reply to the OP. Then, you leave the original information
and link in there to help the spammer.

Were you born a HoopleHead, or did you have to lower yourself to that level?

"smlunatick" wrote in message
...
On Jun 30, 1:35 pm, undisclosed wrote:
Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest


  #10  
Old June 30th 10, 03:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Hoyst Owen Petard
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Default **SPAM*** how to recovery data from harddisk ?


"Fred" wrote in message
anews.com...
: In
: smlunatick wrote:
:
: On Jun 30, 1:35 pm, undisclosed wrote:
:
: All the best!
:
: Let me see if I understand what you're doing.
:
: You see a post that you believe is spam, so you repost it in its
: entirety, just in case someone missed it?
:
: Is that it?
:
: Are you paid well for this service?

He's a self-anointed moderating HoopleHead.


  #11  
Old June 30th 10, 03:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Hoyst Owen Petard
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Default **SPAM*** how to recovery data from harddisk ?


"Fred" wrote in message
anews.com...
: In
: smlunatick wrote:
:
: On Jun 30, 1:35 pm, undisclosed wrote:
:
: All the best!
:
: Let me see if I understand what you're doing.
:
: You see a post that you believe is spam, so you repost it in its
: entirety, just in case someone missed it?
:
: Is that it?
:
: Are you paid well for this service?

He's a self-anointed moderating HoopleHead.


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Old July 1st 10, 02:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default how to recovery data from harddisk ?

undisclosed écrivait news:6171cfbab671ba98637ad96e99e2c769@nntp-
gateway.com:


Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest
Windows 7 operating system then FAT32, NTFS must be your file and to
recover files from that 'Windows 7 Data Recovery'
(http://www.windows7datarecovery.com) software will be the best option
for you. Try this software it will surely not let you down.

All the best!



What post are you answering to?

If you start another thread to answer a question, at least leave the
original question with your answer, your post doesn't make sense without
the original question.

The right way to do it is to answer inside the original thread, not start a
new one.
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Old July 1st 10, 02:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Doum
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Default how to recovery data from harddisk ?

undisclosed écrivait news:6171cfbab671ba98637ad96e99e2c769@nntp-
gateway.com:


Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest
Windows 7 operating system then FAT32, NTFS must be your file and to
recover files from that 'Windows 7 Data Recovery'
(http://www.windows7datarecovery.com) software will be the best option
for you. Try this software it will surely not let you down.

All the best!



What post are you answering to?

If you start another thread to answer a question, at least leave the
original question with your answer, your post doesn't make sense without
the original question.

The right way to do it is to answer inside the original thread, not start a
new one.
  #14  
Old July 1st 10, 02:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
John John - MVP[_2_]
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Default how to recovery data from harddisk ?

Doum wrote:
undisclosed écrivait news:6171cfbab671ba98637ad96e99e2c769@nntp-
gateway.com:

Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest
Windows 7 operating system then FAT32, NTFS must be your file and to
recover files from that 'SPAM® Data Recovery'
(http://www.spam.com) software will be the best option
for you. Try this software it will surely not let you down.

All the best!



What post are you answering to?


It's spam... Mmmmm... Spam.
  #15  
Old July 1st 10, 02:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
John John - MVP[_2_]
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Default how to recovery data from harddisk ?

Doum wrote:
undisclosed écrivait news:6171cfbab671ba98637ad96e99e2c769@nntp-
gateway.com:

Which operating system are you using? It is because operating system
determines the files system of the computer and if you are using latest
Windows 7 operating system then FAT32, NTFS must be your file and to
recover files from that 'SPAM® Data Recovery'
(http://www.spam.com) software will be the best option
for you. Try this software it will surely not let you down.

All the best!



What post are you answering to?


It's spam... Mmmmm... Spam.
 




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