Download a copy of Recuva http://www.filehippo.com/download_recuva/
then recover your file.
This Microsoft article may also help http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290946
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I'm assuming you saved the doc in an app of some kind - have you looked in the recent docs of that app? Or the XP recent docs?
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If memory serves me correctly, Word 2003 creates temp files in the \windows\temp or <profile>\local settings\temp directory. So the file may be recoverable from there. The file normally has a ~W*.tmp theme.Originally posted by Chantho View PostThanks for replying, the file was essentially a text file but may have been created using Word 2003.
I will try further searches as you suggest.
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Thanks for replying, the file was essentially a text file but may have been created using Word 2003.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostWhat application was used to create / edit the file? (It might be one that keeps a backup in a funny place like OpenOffice.org does.)
Have you tried a raw text search across all files on disks for an expression you are 100% sure exists in that file? Include hidden files in that search: there may be scraps in a temporary file.
I will try further searches as you suggest.
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What application was used to create / edit the file? (It might be one that keeps a backup in a funny place like OpenOffice.org does.)
Have you tried a raw text search across all files on disks for an expression you are 100% sure exists in that file? Include hidden files in that search: there may be scraps in a temporary file.
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Help - important file has been lost (Windows XP)
Last night I looked for a file which I thought was in "my documents" folder, but it wasn't there, in fact it wasn't on drives C, D or on a backup CD.
Tried downloading / running trial versions of various Undelete tools but the file didn't appear on the list of recoverable files.
Can anything be done ? I should say that it isn't worth spending a lot of money on a solution, I can probably re-create the file by typing the data back in (say 3-4 hours work) but would prefer not to have to.Tags: None
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