Scott wrote:
> Peter,
> I appreciate anything you or others can do to help me search my hard
> drive
> for the files. Should they still be there? Somewhere? It's 3:30am
> so I'm off to bed...have a work appt at 0700 about 30 minutes from
> Baltimore...I'll check back around 11am to see if I'm out of hot water
> or boiled to death....tks, Scott
Do nothing further on the computer. Because you apparently aren't
computer savvy (and I'm not saying this to hurt your feelings), take
the machine (or hard drive) to a professional computer repair shop that
does data recovery. This will not be your local equivalent of
BigStoreUSA. When you get the machine back, have them show you (or your
wife) how to back up to prevent this kind of crisis in the future.
If you don't have anyone local competent to do this (very unlikely since
you mention Balto) or you want to try yourself, Easy Recovery Pro and
R-Studio are good data recovery programs. Otherwise, consider sending
the drive to a professional data recovery firm. I prefer DriveSavers
(
www.drivesavers.com) but there are others such as Ontrack and Seagate
Data Recovery. These firms' services are not inexpensive, but only you
can determine the value of your data.
Good luck,
Malke
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