In article <dc5dsc$7q5$1@sunce.iskon.hr>, "gljiva" <iva@next.TOCKAhr> wrote:
> "Alan Zisman" <alan@nospam.zisman.ca> je napisao u poruci interesnoj > grupi:alan-892164.07112322072005@news.vc.shawcable.net... > > > > > > Symantec Norton Utilities for Mac includes undelete features-- just as > > it does in the Windows version... however, you (and your friend) really > > need to know a little tiny bit about the Mac that he is using... in > > particular, the operating system. > > > > Older Macs tend to use one or another of Apple's 'Classic' Mac operating > > systems-- anything up to OS 9.2.2 > > > > Newer Macs are running one or another version of Mac OS X (pronounced > > 'Oh Es Ten' not 'Oh Es Ex')... and this is very different. > > > > Look onscreen (assuming it boots)-- both OS's have a little apple icon > > in the top-left corner. > > > > If it's striped, it's Mac Classic. If it's blue, it's OS X. > > > > ok, here is more info:) > > he is using OS X. > and no, its not sys data, it's music files, his recordings. > > thing is, he didnt know that data can be recovered, so he was using and > recording on that comp some more (it happened few weeks ago) > so, his comp savvy friend says nothing can be done now... i think it can... > so i advised him norton... we'll see now... > > but, any more advice is welcome! > > thanks a lot!!!
There used to be a program called "Can Opener" from Abbot Systems that would allow you to recover the files on otherwise useless disks.