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<blockquote data-quote="PepeLePew" data-source="post: 556255" data-attributes="member: 4895"><p>Erm :$ Is the offer still there stylee/turp?</p><p>I thought I had another copy of an outlook pst file which has ~1000 messages I need. I thought I had an older copy on the previous failed hard drive. But I moved that and didn't leave the copy in place :$ </p><p>I'm hoping that the pst file I need is on a partiton that had become inaccessible. If I remeber rightly it showed up as a logical drive. I turned it into a primary partition of 40 gigs. Then I did a full format. Does it seem likely that anyone could recover that file? <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/program.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":anorak:" title="zanorak :anorak:" data-shortname=":anorak:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PepeLePew, post: 556255, member: 4895"] Erm :$ Is the offer still there stylee/turp? I thought I had another copy of an outlook pst file which has ~1000 messages I need. I thought I had an older copy on the previous failed hard drive. But I moved that and didn't leave the copy in place :$ I'm hoping that the pst file I need is on a partiton that had become inaccessible. If I remeber rightly it showed up as a logical drive. I turned it into a primary partition of 40 gigs. Then I did a full format. Does it seem likely that anyone could recover that file? :anorak: [/QUOTE]
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