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Hi-
Can anyone tell me if and how I can recover an .xls file that I accidentally over wrote. Its not the end of the free world but it sure would make my life a whole lot easier.
thanx
flineeHoe you are not using that computer now.
The more you USE it, more likely the space will be used for a new file.
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
May be of some help. Free to try.If you want to know, in layman's terms, there are 3 types of space on a hard drive (HDD).

Free Space 1 (these are just names to represent it)
Free Space 2
Used Space

Free space 1 is space on your hard drive that has NEVER been used. It contains no data whatsoever.
Free space 2 is space on your hard drive that has been used, but has then become usable. It contains data but the data can be overwritten. Your computer uses the oldest free space 2 as possible, if it must. The data can be recovered, unless you use a super magnet...
Used space is self-explanitory, it is what it is. Quote from: Geek-9pm on November 07, 2009, 07:03:13 PM

Hoe you are not using that computer now.

WHOA!!
Calm down Geek. No need for name calling. She can use her computer if she wants. Quote from: JJ 3000 on November 07, 2009, 10:52:14 PM
Whoa!!
Calm down Geek. No need for name calling. She can use her computer if she wants.
I am paranoid.


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