Thanks, retired. I'll fill in the profile when I get a chance. Interestingly, though, I have tried to open it both in Office 2003 on an XP...
Update - Playing with my recent ppt install on my laptop, I found the "update source" which allowed it to see the files, at least, but it's...
I recently opened an old PPT file which I made in 1998. I guess in PowerPoint '97. I expected it to open fine, considering it was mostly just...
Well, I set it aside only because it was becoming upsetting and I couldn't afford the distractions at the moment. I need to just handle it the...
Ahh. It's great to know a place good enough to get shuttle data recovered. Of course whether such services are affordable by mere mortals is...
Heh. $16K. I presume there was a lot of manual file reconstruction for large files on that one. That's more than just the "recovery" alone....
Not yet. I was thinking I would when business hours time was available, but it's always good to get ideas from other parties not involved in...
Thanks. Good idea. That's what I want to do; view the contents (if any) on a much more fundamental level than Windows usually allows. I don't...
Any idea how much these guys would charge for a 16gb flash drive, IF they could even read some of the files? It's worth some money, but not...
OK... I tried the PNY program. It was useless. Didn't even show the drive. I need something which more directly accesses the raw data of the...
That's most likely the case. Not so hard... but it was just the wrong way to either physically damage it or fry it through improper electricity...
I'm pretty sure the model # is: PNY Compact Attaché 16GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive - P-FD16GCOM-GE As for bump; not sure. My young cat jumped on the...
Yes. This originally happened on my laptop, so I tried it in a different port, first, fearing perhaps the USB port was damaged, but no luck. So...
Thanks, but Recuva was completely useless. It just said it could not read from the drive.
The drive in question was bumped. Now, when inserted, it shows as a drive, but not a logical drive. Using Disk Manager shows it as a removable...
Thanks for the response, but a recovery option back to W7 isn't what I meant. What I wondered is, will there be a way to create a set of install...
Specifically, if I have W7 on my machine, with a bunch of software, and I update to W10, will there be a full recovery option to allow me to...
Sorry if this has been asked a zillion times, but I did a quick search and didn't see it. My friend has W7 but never installed SP1. He said...
Christer, thanks, a lot of good information. I just want to try to avoid having XP on partition 1 (aka C: per se but as you mention when booting...
Thanks for the info, guys. As for Pro, yes, that's what I have, but I also understand that the various programs and drivers which one loads in...
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