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Best corrupted file recovery software for .qex files?

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wreckedcarzz:
I was using Quicken 7 without the patch, but yes- they were working perfectly.

I am checking out RecoverMyFiles right now. Might just be what I need. *crosses fingers*

f0dder:
I was using Quicken 7 without the patch, but yes- they were working perfectly.
-wreckedcarzz (July 31, 2007, 09:23 PM)
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But you've never checked them out with the patch, before the crash? Have you checked out the post-crash files without the patch? - just trying to eliminate all error sources :)

wreckedcarzz:
The patch was not available before the crash; and yes I have, same thing.

f0dder:
Darn, probably corrupted files, then :/

Dunno what to do, a long shot would be contacting the Quicken developers, but... that's a really long shot, we're talking continental distances or perhaps even interplanetary.

nekstrebor:
Hello :)

Sorry to hear about your data loss.

I have worked with this type of situation for years. Your best bet is to contact Intuit directly. You will be able to upload your damaged files directly to them. Here is a link for contacting them...

http://web.intuit.com/support/quicken/dataservices/data_recovery.html

Best of luck. Let me know how this works out.

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