Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 10/02/2008, James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> If you saved your work in RTF, it should be readable in WordPad or >> almost any other word processor. Have you tried that? If OpenOffice >> had one file open and damaged it, when your system crashed, the others >> should still be readable. Have you tried others? >> As I mentioned in another note, it's a good idea to copy those files >> elsewhere, before trying to recover them. >> >> > > I took the current file that he has and extracted it via zip. The > content.xml file is all markup and hashmarks. There's nothing to work > with. I run http://gibberish.co.il so I know to fix corrupted and > wrongly encoded text, but in this case, there is no text to work with. > I recommended to Conrad to take the drive to a data recovery > specialist, who may be able to piece the file together from bits on > the disk. > >
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