ben_donohue wrote:
> Ahh, flame time again, ahh, really quickly, ahh
> there used to be undelete. probably heaps of free tools on the internet.
> DOS deletes the first character of the file name. changes it to ?. You'll
> need to "use your linux tools" to reset the first character of the file name
> and then it recoginises it in the directory listing as a valid file.

Ah but he didnt delete the files. He reformatted the disk :-) He did a
better job than undelete :-) I'll get him to bring the disk to me and
see what I can see under Linux.

Mike
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