Derek wrote:
>I retired last year and, in a spate of demob-happy spring cleaning,
>deleted all work-related files (letters, articles, teaching notes,
>diagrams, contact addresses and useful URLs) from my PowerMac 5500. Now,
>unexpectedly, I find myself being asked to to do some work on an
>occasional consultancy basis and am sorely mising a lot of the stuff I so
>rashly threw away. Someone, however, has told me that it all must still
>exist somewhere in the bowels of my computer. If that is true, can anyone
>tell me how to track it down?

Hi Derek,

Teck Tool Pro 3 will scavenge and recover data for you - without going
to look, I think that function is called, "Data Recover".

Norton "unerase" will let you pick through the trash and extract as well.

Cheers,
Terry



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