--- You wrote: believe that Data Rescue is what you want. It was previously shareware. Now it is Demo-ware. Although I have never used it, it is widely regarded as one of the best, perhaps the best. --- end of quote --- This is what I was going to suggest. I used it to recover a mess of images a few years ago and it was amazing. I tried the demo of the shareware version first and it proved the thing worked in my situation, so I bought the shareware. Got everything back. It uses a system that snoops out Mac file structures even on non-Mac disks, if I remember correctly. I think it recovered data for me on an Amiga disk that had a Mac-emulator (Fusion) hard file on it. Unless stuff has been really wiped from the disk, you have a good chance of recovery.
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