Could you send me an easily contactable email, I may know a good guy in the field. ABSOLUTELY NO PROMISES John
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 8:16 PM, John Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > Bear in mind the person you are going to be looking for will, have at > least a good BSc. If someone comes up to you with GCSE's or A levels you > are being conned. Check their credentials. Again, I am sorry, I'm still > training, maybe try looking in Macworld or something similar for PC's data > recovery etc > Best Regards > John > > On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 8:09 PM, John Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Im absolutely really sorry, but I am not really trained in this field. I >> was only trained to 16. I have a BSc in chemistry, 1st, Best of year, Msc >> Pharmacology, PhD Chemistry & NIH fellowship. I've had seizures, so they >> won't let me work in a science lab anymore, or drive. I'm trying to advance >> my computer skills because of this, but I am not there yet. Best guess, I >> can give is you to try & look for Hard Drive data recovery experts, such as: >> https://www.rapid-data.net >> That was just the first I found, I had to hunt round. If this was 4 or 5 >> years on I would be more than happy to help but I am changing fields as a >> result of a massive run of bad luck >> Best regards >> John >> >> On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 7:40 PM, Meadhbh Hayden <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, today i opened a word file (ODT format) and found that all my text >>> had >>> been replaced with hashtag (#) symbols. I was also shown an ASCII filter >>> pop up. I have looked at some support posts in the forum and it seems to >>> me >>> my file may be corrupted. Is there any way i can get my file back? I have >>> over 30 pages of writing that i would rather not rewrite! >>> (p.s; i am not that great with computers so if you have instructions for >>> me, please use english thanks) >>> >> >> >
