Well, what I didnt want is them just plugging the old drive back in and
automatically booting up all my data.

I watched it to a deletion of the partitions and then a format, before
copying XP over and halfway installing before he pulled the plug.

So if they are that curious to go and run a disk recovery utility on it, and
I find any of my information used in any way, I'll just sue Dell :)

I got Office installed. Now I need to find Ent Mngr. Then Studio ...
although isnt it a shame I don't use, what's the new version called? What do
all you hip and exciting people usse now to code? Because I've been in CF
5.0 Studio heaven for many years ...



On 1/8/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Formatting does not erase the data. I "accidentally" formatted (upgraded
> Windows MCE to XP Pro) my hard  drive and after I finished sh**ting my
> self
> I googled disk recovery software. Found some out there and I managed to
> recover my files. I know there are devices out there that can totally
> erase
> your data but I forget what it is. May even be some software. But congrats
> on getting your machine back to almost new.
>
> Bruce


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