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Old 06-26-2007, 04:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My laptop awhile back did this crazy thing where I had to end up resetting it to the manufacturing setting and do a complete system recovery on it. In the process I did not save anything on my hard drive like an idiot and believe me I am pissed now. I was so worried about getting it to work again I did not save anything. I had pictures from our trip to FL in March of 07 on there and we took our 6 year old with us so it sucks that they are gone. Is there a way they could still be on the hard drive somewhere and if so how can I get them?
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You can get professionals to try and get the files off as they can go past a formatted file system, otherwise they are gone for good.
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