Excel Corrupted Spreadsheet Challenge
Discussion
Can anyone assist with a FREE tool which will recover a corrupted Excel spreadsheet?
I have so far managed to find a couple of tools which give the impression of being free, recover the data and tease you with the results in a graphical format, but then want to charge $49 to let you save the recovered data.
I've tried to search in 'Computers, Gadgets & Stuff', but seems the Search tool is playing up.
Thanks in advance
I have so far managed to find a couple of tools which give the impression of being free, recover the data and tease you with the results in a graphical format, but then want to charge $49 to let you save the recovered data.
I've tried to search in 'Computers, Gadgets & Stuff', but seems the Search tool is playing up.
Thanks in advance
Smallend said:
Thanks for the idea, but it's on a corporate shared drive.
I pulled a copy across to my local C: drive and the demo recovery programs still managed to find the original data from this copy...
It's in there, but I don't want to pay $49 for it!
On a corporate shared drive?I pulled a copy across to my local C: drive and the demo recovery programs still managed to find the original data from this copy...
It's in there, but I don't want to pay $49 for it!
"Oh hi helpdesk? Can you please get this file at this location recovered off the backup tape from this date? Thanks."
sadako said:
Smallend said:
Thanks for the idea, but it's on a corporate shared drive.
I pulled a copy across to my local C: drive and the demo recovery programs still managed to find the original data from this copy...
It's in there, but I don't want to pay $49 for it!
On a corporate shared drive?I pulled a copy across to my local C: drive and the demo recovery programs still managed to find the original data from this copy...
It's in there, but I don't want to pay $49 for it!
"Oh hi helpdesk? Can you please get this file at this location recovered off the backup tape from this date? Thanks."
You haven't dealt with our 'Help'-desk have you?!?!Your other idea has just recovered the data as text though... which has saved a few hours of manual labour...
Thanks
Smallend said:
sadako said:
Smallend said:
Thanks for the idea, but it's on a corporate shared drive.
I pulled a copy across to my local C: drive and the demo recovery programs still managed to find the original data from this copy...
It's in there, but I don't want to pay $49 for it!
On a corporate shared drive?I pulled a copy across to my local C: drive and the demo recovery programs still managed to find the original data from this copy...
It's in there, but I don't want to pay $49 for it!
"Oh hi helpdesk? Can you please get this file at this location recovered off the backup tape from this date? Thanks."
You haven't dealt with our 'Help'-desk have you?!?!Your other idea has just recovered the data as text though... which has saved a few hours of manual labour...
Thanks
sadako said:
Smallend said:
Thanks for the idea, but it's on a corporate shared drive.
I pulled a copy across to my local C: drive and the demo recovery programs still managed to find the original data from this copy...
It's in there, but I don't want to pay $49 for it!
On a corporate shared drive?I pulled a copy across to my local C: drive and the demo recovery programs still managed to find the original data from this copy...
It's in there, but I don't want to pay $49 for it!
"Oh hi helpdesk? Can you please get this file at this location recovered off the backup tape from this date? Thanks."
in Windows Explorer, right click on the ETA: parent directory of the file, and look for the Previous Versions tab, double click on the day/time of shadow you want to resurrect
Edited by Man-At-Arms on Thursday 11th February 17:36
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