vogt@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (Michael Vogt) (12/27/90)
Hi All, A friend of mine (really!) destroyed an original disk and I need to know if there is any way to recover it. Here's the scenerio: The user was trying to make a backup of the original disk. (He did not have the write protect tab set - no flames please) Instead of copying the original to the blank disk, he copied the blank to the original. So, is there anyway to undo this? Can I fix the problem with Disk Aid, SUM II, or the Central Point Disk Utilities? Thanks -Mike
Michael.Vogt@f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Vogt) (12/27/90)
Reply-To: vogt@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu
Hi All,
A friend of mine (really!) destroyed an original disk and I need to
know if there is any way to recover it. Here's the scenerio:
The user was trying to make a backup of the original disk. (He did
not have the write protect tab set - no flames please) Instead of
copying the original to the blank disk, he copied the blank to the
original.
So, is there anyway to undo this? Can I fix the problem with Disk
Aid, SUM II, or the Central Point Disk Utilities?
Thanks
-Mike
+ Organization: Computer Science, Indiana University, Bloomington
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