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Old 12-18-2013, 03:47 PM
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So my memory stick completely wiped all of my school work so I have been trying for the past 5 hours to recover work, I have managed to gain some work, if anyone has recommendations on how to get the rest that's great im currently using drive rescue, but the memory stick is 64gb so taking a long time.

Anyway some of the files I have received have been broken down and i'm wondering how to make them whole again, they have loaded as .zip files as you can see in the images below then they have all of these files. I want to know how to make them in to a whole document again...





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Data corruption is a common problem with USB drives that are simply removed from their ports instead of first going through the 'safe eject' process. Your data-recovery program is probably the best option you have for the rescue, but some files may be irretrievably damaged. As always, you should be keeping backups of any important files as a safeguard against such events.
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