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Recover of data
Name: Maxim Date: September 30, 2000 at 00:17:09 Pacific
Comment:
Hi Friends
I am in very bat situation I have format my c: drive with the following command format c: /s/u but i had very important data on it specially I had a customised library management software and its data files is there any way to recover this. Please give me a positive reply i will be waiting for your reply.
Name: The Pirate Date: September 30, 2000 at 04:50:37 Pacific
Reply:
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First rule - backup ya data!
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Next rule when ya screwed rule one - get Lost and Found an a nuffa hard drive.
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Response Number 2
Name: Preston Date: October 1, 2000 at 11:46:39 Pacific
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Try the data recovery program available from my web page. It will ask you to create 2 diskettes. Boot using diskette 1. Be prepared to give it plenty of time, like 2 hours or so. I have used it myself to recover used drives that I bought that had been formatted and I've found it to work nicely most of the time. Good luck!
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Response Number 3
Name: bzrwt Date: October 12, 2000 at 05:02:10 Pacific
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hello friend! try UNFORMAT command else install that you have lost! if you work is under DOS next time use DN (dos navigator) is very powerful in such sicumstoms. best wishes.
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