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CocoNuts
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20 Mar 2012, 9:40 am

I worked for 6 hours on an OpenOffice document saving numerous times. Then I saved one last time and I have the suspicion the computer was accidentally shut down (deprived of electricity) during the saving. When I turned the computer on again, I was asked if I wanted to restore the file, which was not possible. OpenOffice tried to recover the file from the error but the resulting file is an empty file with no name. I tried all the recovery methods I could find on the internet (copying the file, inserting the file in another file, zipping the file and unzipping and editing the content.xml file) but none worked. Trying the last method, I noticed in the .zip archive there is no trace of the content.xml file, so I think that by being closed during the save OpenOffice couldn't finish the zipping and the content.xml file was lost. Does anybody know if there is a way to recover the content?
I know there is probably no solution if that is the case but I'm kinda desperate since it took me so long to write that file :(



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20 Mar 2012, 11:41 am

Try undelete to see if you can get an older version back:
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
Plugin a USB disk/etc to restore to since anything you save can potentially overwrite the file.
Also save/exit before shutdown :)



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20 Mar 2012, 4:45 pm

hi Jedaustin,
i think you forget to save your file so you have to lost your all data.It is not possible to recover that data with any kind of applications. So, for My suggestion you need to type again that complete data without wasting your time.
thanks



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20 Mar 2012, 4:46 pm

Every time you saved it you wrote it to disk. It is likely that a version exists that was deleted.
It is a last resort.



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21 Mar 2012, 1:01 am

Since I already wasted 6 hours of my time, I'm ready to waste more just because I feel challenged :lol:
Thank you for the advice.



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23 Mar 2012, 3:56 pm

You may find photorec will recover several older copies of your file. You can get it as part of the excellent SystemRescueCD.

If you want to stand any chance of recovering files, you should work purely from live CDs or memory sticks, or the data areas used by your lost file will be re-used (overwritten).

(These days, photorec is a bit of a misnomer. It was originally designed to recover lost/deleted image files. It now recovers just about any file format you can dream of.)


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18 Apr 2012, 6:26 am

The data in the OpenOffice document format may also get terribly corrupted or damaged which lead to data inaccessibility problem. Users find their stored data unusable due to the file corruption in OpenOffice. To retrieve the data and use them again, recovery tools are used. There are several third party tools available on the net that can be used for repairing OpenOffice files. Using Kernel for OpenOffice you can get back all your data files.



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18 Apr 2012, 8:37 am

MarryWilson wrote:
The data in the OpenOffice document format may also get terribly corrupted or damaged which lead to data inaccessibility problem. Users find their stored data unusable due to the file corruption in OpenOffice. To retrieve the data and use them again, recovery tools are used. There are several third party tools available on the net that can be used for repairing OpenOffice files. Using Kernel for OpenOffice you can get back all your data files.

Interesting...

I have never had any problem (other than those that were my own fault :)) with OpenOffice files. OTOH I have used OpenOffice to repair .doc files that Microsoft Word had wrecked. I have also used OO to convert silly .docx files to .doc, so that people who are still using older versions of Word can read them.

Also, for what it's worth, the above "Kernel for OpenOffice" leads me to a site that "Web Of Trust" reports as:
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Trustworthiness Very poor
Vendor reliability Very poor
Privacy Very poor
Child safety Very poor


I don't think I'd waste my time, and certainly not my money, with them - they are probably scammers.


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