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Old July 26th, 2007, 08:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.access
Gandor
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Default In need of instant help

Hi,

Thanks for writing, but I need need to know if I can read this rescue
txt.document. The thing is that I had just only used the USB memory, which
was very stupid of me. I am new with computers and know little.

Gandor


"'69 Camaro" wrote:

Hi.

I need this document. I have worked many days with this material.
----------------------------do anyone know, what to do and how to do it?


The recommended method is to make regular backups of valuable files, test
the backups periodically to ensure that they're good, and then restore files
from your most recent backup whenever disaster strikes. If you don't have a
backup, then you have sufficient proof that the file wasn't valuable,
despite any claim to the contrary.

HTH.
Gunny

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"Gandor" wrote in message
...
I was writing in a word document that I had saved in a USB memory. Suddenly
it crashed and the document weren't to be found on the USB memory.I found
a
emergency saved notepad.txt.file copy on my harddrive. I tried to read it,
but I could just read some parts of the text. I tried to read it in
notepad,
wordpad and in words. It looks like this "?????????????????????????????oh,
la, la????????????????????????????????? this things just happens to
me???????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????Pleace
help
me???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????"

I need this document. I have worked many days with this material.
----------------------------do anyone know, what to do and how to do it?