Challenge to all you computer geeks!

CarpeDeo

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Sup guys,

My friend's 20-page Word file got messed up somehow . . . and I can't figure out how to recover it. It's a 60kb .doc file, but I can only recover the first couple pages or so. Anybody wanna see if they can retrieve the entire doc??

Here's the file

Mad props to anyone who can recover it!
 

LostHiWay

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Apr 22, 2001
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I got the first 2 pages or so and then the rest is just gone.

I think your out of luck :(
 

manly

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Jan 25, 2000
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I have no idea what the structure of the document looks like, but the text still embedded in the file goes up to:

ypical and the forum in which they were in seemed very self-help. I thought it
was unfortunate that so much time was spent on trying to overcome one man
s ignorance. However, I felt that in their particular situation, it was necessa
ry to break down his judgements in order to move on w
 

gentobu

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Jul 6, 2001
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there might be a copy of the file in the temp directory try looking for ~$FILENAME.doc
 

CarpeDeo

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Would it be in the temp directory even if she worked on the whole thing from floppy disk? She never once saved it to hard disk . . .
 

gentobu

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hmm I just tried it and word puts the ~!filename.doc temp file in the same dir as the file you are opening...so it would probably be on the floppy. Unfortunately the file is deleted after you close the document so you will probably need some kind of recovery program to look for it. Also, judging by the size of the file (60k) I dont think that it has 20 pages of data on it.
 

gentobu

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Just looked again and apparently word creates another temp file in C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Local Settings\Temp\.
the files are ~WRD0000.doc and ~DF82C2.tmp. You're still going to need some kind of data recovery prog because these are also deleted once the file is closed.