On or near 4/1/02 8:00 AM, Jim Colgate at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed: > This is off-topic, but the group is a great set of experts so here goes. I > have a 250MB PC formatted Zip Disk that I had used to transfer some > important information between two Macintoshes, both running Mac OS 9.1. > After successful transfer I re-formatted the original computer. After > another week or so, I erased all files off the zip disk so it would be empty > to use some other time. And a week later the hard disk on my new iMac > crashed and burned, leaving nothing recoverable. Warranty replaced the disk > so I do not have the option to try the supper duper disk recovery services > now. > > Question: Does anybody know of a utility program on the Macintosh that will > un-erase or recover data from a PC formatted Zip disk? I tried Data Rescue, > my favorite, but no go. > You probably would need to run Norton Utilities FOR WINDOWS, the Unerase function, on a PC that had a Zip drive. Nothing I know of on the Mac will "undelete" files from a PC-formatted disk. -- My web page: <http://home.earthlink.net/~allenwatson/> My scripts page: <http:homepage.mac.com/allenwatson> Microsoft MVP for Mac Entourage/Word--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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