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Old June 11th, 2008, 07:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Ahlberg[_2_]
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Default Restore content from partial recovered word file

Hello!
I have a partial recovered password protected word file which I'm trying to
restore some content from. The file is from a hard drive with lots of bad
sectors, the file has about 70% of the clusters intact. The header and
footer
is complete, some clusters at the end of the file is completely missing. I
know the password for the file.

Opening the file with "Open and repair" in Word, using OfficeRecovery for
Word or
trying to open the file with Open Office has not helped this far. Is there
any chance of getting some information out of this file?

Thanks in advance!


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Old June 11th, 2008, 08:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
DL
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Default Restore content from partial recovered word file

By using a third party tool that is capable of reading & manipulating the hd
sectors content.
I have used such many years ago to recover a word doc, it was I recollect an
early version of a Norton utility

"Ahlberg" wrote in message
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Hello!
I have a partial recovered password protected word file which I'm trying
to
restore some content from. The file is from a hard drive with lots of bad
sectors, the file has about 70% of the clusters intact. The header and
footer
is complete, some clusters at the end of the file is completely missing. I
know the password for the file.

Opening the file with "Open and repair" in Word, using OfficeRecovery for
Word or
trying to open the file with Open Office has not helped this far. Is there
any chance of getting some information out of this file?

Thanks in advance!



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Old June 11th, 2008, 09:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Emily Lin
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Default Restore content from partial recovered word file

Hi Ahlberg,

The online technical community doesn't provide support for the corrupted/damaged Word documents. Thanks so much for your understanding. If
possible, backup the important documents to an external drive so that you can recover it when such a corruption occurs.

In addition, the following KB article provides the possible methods to recover a corrupted/damaged document. Please refer to it for more
information.

827099 How to recover a lost file in Word 2007 or in Word 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;827099

826864 How to troubleshoot damaged Word documents
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;826864

Regards,

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Hello!
I have a partial recovered password protected word file which I'm trying to
restore some content from. The file is from a hard drive with lots of bad
sectors, the file has about 70% of the clusters intact. The header and
footer
is complete, some clusters at the end of the file is completely missing. I
know the password for the file.

Opening the file with "Open and repair" in Word, using OfficeRecovery for
Word or
trying to open the file with Open Office has not helped this far. Is there
any chance of getting some information out of this file?

Thanks in advance!





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Old June 17th, 2008, 01:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Alan[_20_]
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Default Restore content from partial recovered word file

On Jun 11, 2:36*pm, "Ahlberg" wrote:
* Hello!
I have a partial recovered password protected word file which I'm trying to
restore some content from. The file is from a hard drive with lots of bad
sectors, the file has about 70% of the clusters intact. The header and
footer
is complete, some clusters at the end of the file is completely missing. I
know the password for the file.

Opening the file with "Open and repair" in Word, using OfficeRecovery for
Word or
trying to open the file with Open Office has not helped this far. Is there
any chance of getting some information out of this file?

Thanks in advance!


Hi,

If the methods above still don't work, I think you can try some
professional services. You may try Advanced Word Repair at
http://www.datanumen.com/awr/ This tool is rather useful in salvaging
damaged Word documents.

Alan
 




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