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Ecthy
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Zhonghuà Rénmín Gònghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:31
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Condolences... no backup, no co-project-workers?
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Ecthy
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Zhonghuà Rénmín Gònghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:31
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Or you can do that funny raid thing with one disc being the mirror for all others...
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SlowThinker
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homeless, Praha, Czech Republic
Jan 2000 time: 06:31
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Are you sure you can't rescue your data?!
Data can be hardly wiped out from the disk, they are usually inaccessible only (using standard methods), but they still stay on the disk (until they are rewritten by another data).
So try not to use the disk now (so that you don't rewrite your old data) and to save the data (using some tool that ignores the file system and reads the disk directly - like diskedit.exe of Norton utilities). And try to make a complete copy (an 'image') of the disk first!
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Catfish
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Wollongong, Australia
Aug 2000 time: 14:31
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Man, I thought someone had died! Tragic stuff nonetheless.
With all the hours that are put into scenario design, you should backup your work. Certainly, always backup before upgrading an OS.
As SlowThinker, said, all may not be lost if you have a utility, such as Norton's, which can recover lost data. The more you use the disk, however, the greater the likelihood of overwriting your old data.
BTW, what happened? Did the XP registry crap itself? This periodically happens to me in XP via dodgy drivers (even signed ones it seems), but I replace the corrupt registry files with older ones from System Restore.
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