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Hah, I just had to go through a similar ordeal.
http://www.gamingforce.com/forums/he...y-program.html I used a cracked copy of Active@'s data recovery program which I got from a torrent. If you want, I could possibly upload the file to rapishare or something for you. ![]() I take it that the one with "17% wiped" is the one you want to recover from? If that is the case, then there is not a whole lot of special things that you have to do. All you need to do is run the program, have it scan the drive in question, you search for the files which were removed, and the restore them to your Windows hard drive. Just for future reference, when you use a recovery program to retrieve files, you will very much want to save those files on another hard drive; not the one you are retrieving data from. Double Post: For anyone who might be interested, here is a rapidshare link for Active@ version 7.1 (most recent). http://rapidshare.de/files/27599302/...y.Pro.exe.html Jam it back in, in the dark. |