I thought that would be the answer. Is it worth getting someone to try to
recover the data from the harddrive?
> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 21:26:04 +1100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> [email protected]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [users] overwritten
> file> > -------- Original Message --------> From: tess alton <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]>> Date: Tue 11 Mar 2008 05:22:50 EST> > > Hello,> > > > I am using
> version open office org 2.3> > > > I have over written a file. It asked me if
> I wanted to replace the> > file and I stupidly said yes. I have taken it to a
> computer shop but> > they could not find the original in temporary files. Do
> you know if> > there is a way to retrieve it?> > > > Thank you> > > > Tess
> Alton> > Disk file creation and writing is a function of and is controlled by
> > your computer's OS (Operating System - eg. Linux, Mac, Solaris, Windows, >
> etc.). Just the action of using your computer has possibly overwritten > the
> disk area that contained your original file several times. Even with > the
> necessary specialist software tools, it is unlikely that your > original file
> could be adequately recovered.> > Unfortunately, you have just discovered the
> first of the ten golden > rules of computing, the hard way.> > Rule 1: Always
> make backup copies of your important data.> Rules 2 - 10: Always make backup
> copies of your important data.> > Sorry, but there is nothing more we can do
> to assist you.> > Dave> > -- > This is a mailing list which exists to support
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