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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? |
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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 See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs. See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials. Blogs: www.DataDevilDog.BlogSpot.com, www.DatabaseTips.BlogSpot.com http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/ex...ributors2.html for contact info. "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? |
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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 See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs. See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials. Blogs: www.DataDevilDog.BlogSpot.com, www.DatabaseTips.BlogSpot.com http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/ex...ributors2.html for contact info. "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? |
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I need need to know if I can read this rescue txt.document. Try reading the file with the software application you used to create the document. If you can't, then the file is corrupted and you need to restore from backup. I am new with computers and know little. I suggest that you sign up for some formal beginning computer classes or else get tutoring from a knowledgeable computer user to find out how to use your computer. HTH. Gunny See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs. See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials. Blogs: www.DataDevilDog.BlogSpot.com, www.DatabaseTips.BlogSpot.com http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/ex...ributors2.html for contact info. |
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 19:36:03 -0700, Gandor
wrote: 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? Well, you're asking in the wrong place. This newsgroup is for the database software Microsoft Access. As Gunny says, you may be in a tough spot. If the document is gone from the usb drive, it's probably gone for good. There are disk file recovery services (that start at $300 for just looking) but flash drives are a different technology, and I don't know if there are any methods to recover lost files. Try reposting in a Word newsgroup (scroll down the list of subject areas). It's just faintly possible that this backup copy might be salvagable (if you didn't save it after opening it in Notepad or Word - if you did, it's almost surely destroyed now). John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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Thanks for your answer. How stupid of me. I'm new on this, first time using
this service. I'll try to find help in Word newsgroup. But I think I'm out of luck and it sucks. Winston wrote: On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 19:36:03 -0700, Gandor wrote: 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? Well, you're asking in the wrong place. This newsgroup is for the database software Microsoft Access. As Gunny says, you may be in a tough spot. If the document is gone from the usb drive, it's probably gone for good. There are disk file recovery services (that start at $300 for just looking) but flash drives are a different technology, and I don't know if there are any methods to recover lost files. Try reposting in a Word newsgroup (scroll down the list of subject areas). It's just faintly possible that this backup copy might be salvagable (if you didn't save it after opening it in Notepad or Word - if you did, it's almost surely destroyed now). John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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