Dear John,
I do not recommend replacing the HDD in your new computer with the one salvaged
from your old computer as seemed to be suggested by one person, much better to
leave the new computer as it is and just copy your data across to it from the
backup drive, or from the salvaged HDD u
If you're hard drive has already been removed from the computer, you might be
able to use something like this
https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-External-Enclosure-Docking-ST0014U-D/dp/B01J4XNLN6
Don't just buy the thing I linked, but understand first, is your hard drive
that was removed from y
The tech can probably stick your old hard drive in your new computer if you
don’t feel comfortable doing it yourself.
On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 10:13 AM Rob Howe wrote:
> Your external hd should be no problem for you loading on your new pc, but
> may need to use tech if your old pc won’t power up.
Your external hd should be no problem for you loading on your new pc, but
may need to use tech if your old pc won’t power up. If you have the pc hd
out of the old computer take it and your external hd to someone that load
the pc hd on to your external drive. Maybe try the guy that salvaged Hunter
B
OO backs up every few minutes in the background and it normally offers to
restore any lost data on relaunch, e.g. after a power failure caused data loss.
If this did not happen you will probably need to restore the data from the most
recent computer backup. My Mac automatically backs up every
Do you have an AUTO-SAVE set to save your work often -- such as every 10
minutes, every 3 paragraphs, every xxx ?? Your note suggests that part of
your doc was recovered. That says that your autosave setting (if even set
ON at all) is set for far too long an interval. Maurice
On Thu, Apr 28, 202
Do you come Open Office before you shutdown the Mac.
If you don’t (even if you “lock “ the file, OpenOffice tries to recover because
it thinks the Open office file is still open.
On November 20, 2019 at 8:44:47 PM, paulranger (rang...@southernphone.com.au)
wrote:
I have OpenOffice 4.1.6 insta
On 01/02/2019 21:04, Leslie B wrote:
I start entering data & them after a while it starts jumbling all the letters(cant read
what u put) then I move to the next box & it corrects itself but then after while it will
close & not save my data I entered & when I log on again it has to recover but
On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 02:30:48 -0400
dougieba...@aol.com wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I have Apache openoffice 4.1.3 installed on my laptop computer running
> Windows 10.
>
> When I tried to open a 3 page spreadsheet today that I had previously
> saved I was invited to enter my name & initia
Cc: to poster
On 03/01/17 1:59 PM, Sam Simkin wrote:
PLEASE HELP
Mac crashed and i was forced to quit open office but it lost all my coursework
thats due in for TOMORROW
Sorry, there is not much we can do. If you have set your OpenOffice
preference to create backups you should find
th
On 03/01/17 1:59 PM, Sam Simkin wrote:
PLEASE HELP
Mac crashed and i was forced to quit open office but it lost all my coursework
thats due in for TOMORROW
Sorry, there is not much we can do. If you have set your OpenOffice
preference to create backups you should find
them in the back
Mohammad Shakeel wrote on 01/06/2016 11:19:
> Can you please help me to recover or remove my password from the file.
Try John The Ripper, available from http://www.openwall.com/john/.
I don't what the data is based upon, but the claim is that if it doesn't
recover the password within 90 days, it
Am 01.06.2016 um 13:19 schrieb Mohammad Shakeel:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have forgot the password of my OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods).
Can you please help me to recover or remove my password from the file.
That's not possible! (Perhaps it is, if you had a LOT of CPU-Power and a
LOT of time ;-) )
On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 18:15:57 + (UTC)
Sam Warren wrote:
> Whenever I open an OpenOffice file, it goes to recovery. I reloaded OO to get
> it repaired but that didn't help. I get the following messages:Press "Start
> Recovery" to start the recovery process of the documents listed below.The
>
On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 21:23:47 -, Larry Gusaas wrote:
Acer computers are not Macs and do not use OS X operating system.
oh. i'll read twice next time. however, everything is possible since apple switched
to i386: https://www.google.com/search?q=mac+os+x+acer&tbm=isch
-
On 2015-03-19, 2:18 PM johnny smith wrote:
if your operating system is mac osx, then the following may help:
Acer computers are not Macs and do not use OS X operating system.
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Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
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On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 19:53:59 -, Cody Gibson wrote:
I have an Acer computer and my son downloaded open office 4.1.1 . I was writing
in this program and I received a message that the document needs to be
recovered and I pressed on the recovery .then next came on and I pressed
next,then the
> On Jan 29, 2015, at 12:28, Alejandro Garcia
> wrote:
>
> I need to recover a document is name is
> /Users/alejandrogarciagomez/Desktop/Casos Pnedientes de Documentos.ods
You didn't say, but it looks like you are running OS X. Have you checked your
trash? Do you have time machine backups?
On 30/01/2015 4:28 AM, Alejandro Garcia wrote:
I need to recover a document is name is
/Users/alejandrogarciagomez/Desktop/Casos Pnedientes de Documentos.ods
I cant recovered, if possible to recovered?
This depend on your settings
Go to Tools --> Options --> Load/Save --> General here you can
2014-09-18 21:56 GMT+02:00 jd1008 :
> On 09/18/2014 01:30 PM, Thomas-Cahalan Petriece wrote:
>
>> After downloading Open Office 4, I was devastated to see that everything I
>> have written on Open Office 3 is GONE. OMG. I am beyond devastated--
>> more
>> destroyed. Please, is there ANY WAY to
On 09/18/2014 03:30 PM, Thomas-Cahalan Petriece wrote:
> After downloading Open Office 4, I was devastated to see that everything I
> have written on Open Office 3 is GONE. OMG. I am beyond devastated-- more
> destroyed. Please, is there ANY WAY to recover? Can I re-set my comp to
> go back??
On 09/18/2014 01:30 PM, Thomas-Cahalan Petriece wrote:
After downloading Open Office 4, I was devastated to see that everything I
have written on Open Office 3 is GONE. OMG. I am beyond devastated-- more
destroyed. Please, is there ANY WAY to recover? Can I re-set my comp to
go back?? PLEASE
Forwarding to OP
Steve
Sent from my iPad
On Sep 18, 2014, at 12:43 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
> I dont think its gone. Whatever OS you are working on, go to where you
> have saved your documents and click on them. You just arent seeing the
> documents in the recently used drop down - so it sounds li
I dont think its gone. Whatever OS you are working on, go to where you
have saved your documents and click on them. You just arent seeing the
documents in the recently used drop down - so it sounds like.
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After downloading Open Office 4, I was devastated to see that everything I
have written on Open Office 3 is GONE. OMG. I am beyond devastated-- more
destroyed. Please, is there ANY WAY to recover? Can I re-set my comp to
go back?? PLEASE help me!!
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