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Old 04-08-2019, 08:47 AM
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Hi guys,

I've been trying to solve this problem for weeks now without any success and although usually I would just accept my fate, it hurts to lose all of the better poems I've written the last three years. But I'm not a professional so if you tell me there is nothing to do I will accept that because this is literally my last idea.
The problem is the following:
As you can see I attached my damaged file. Some time ago my C drive changed so my friend saved everything in C as "Windows Old", I only forgot to save some files, one of them was the one attached here. When I tried to open it after the new C drive I couldn't and the problem still stands. When I try to open it this message pops up: "We can't open első vers.docx because we found a problem with its contents." (not sure if I translated it correctly)". Details: "The file is corrupt and cannot be opened". After I click OK and then YES the same message comes up: "We can't open első vers.docx because we found a problem with its contents." but in the details the text changed: "Microsoft Office cannot open this file because some parts are missing or invalid."
If anyone can help I will be most grateful forever.

I've read many articles about this issue and I've tried everything I found, namely:

a) Tried to open it as "Open and Repair"

b) Tried it with "Recover Text from Any File"

c) Tried to opened it with WordPad

d) With 7-zip/win-rar

e) With online repair tool

f) With download repair tool

g) Change it to draft

I think that's all.

If I posted this on the forum I apologize.
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It appears that the document you uploaded is unrecoverable. It isn't a valid zip file and can't be opened with anything other than a text/hex editor (which reveals no useful content).

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