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Browse All TopicsHello guys,
here's the deal:
We had a major HDD fault in a laptop the other day... Pretty messy, (the laptop was our chief accountant's, and she's a paranoid x) ) as most of the data on the harddrive was invaluable. Using a recovery software, however, we've managed to get out about 80% of the info and transfered it to a mobile HDD. Almost everything is allright, except for a few xls/doc files that seem to be badly damaged. I want to ask if it's possible to somehow repair these files. I did try few repair programs, but none of them seems to even detect that the files are damaged. I've attached one of these files, please take a look and tell me if there's any hope (personally I think it's irrepairable, but still...).
10x in advance!
Vilian
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by: PsychotecPosted on 2008-09-15 at 23:41:33ID: 22485412
that file cannot be repaired as it is damaged really badly. I dont think you will have any luck with this. I guess it is better that you have learned a lesson here and do backups occasionally.