A3000 ROS3 40MB RISC Dev. HD
If you know some unique text strings that might be contained within your
data, you can use my Disc Commander application to search the surface of
the disc for the physical data, then using the markers, mark the beginning
and ending of what you think your files are, then save marked block to
directly read data off the disc and save as a new file.
One thing to remember though is NOT to WRITE anything to the disc, as the
data will still be intact, but is likely to be overwritten as soon as you
save any future data. Thus any recovery would need to be saved on another
disc or floppy.
Email me you want more info, or download Disc Commander from
http://www.vigay.com/riscos/apps/commander.html
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The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll have to catch up.
ouch!
as paul said, once you start writing files again, you're likely to overwrite
any trace of your files on the disc.
anyway, you surely just install from your last backup ;-)
you'll know for next time!
good luck
scott