> Since I've gotten the self-flagellation bit out of the way long ago, I'd > like to get nominations for recovery tools for this. From what I can tell, > the recovery tools of choice for this would be: > > 1) DiskWarrior 2.1.1 & Plus Optimizer 1.3 > 2) TechTool Pro 3.0.6 (or 2.5.5 for low RAM configurations; I have 40 megs > to play with) > > I know that Norton is an option, too, but not a very desirable one from what > (little) I understand... > > How 'bout it guys: any thoughts/opinions/general blather?
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