On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Aaron Konstam wrote:
My brother-in-law uses Windows XP and his system crashed making his Documents unavailable. He saw how expensive disk recovery could be when a local Linux user volunteered to recover the documents for him. Now here is a whole new use for Linux and there is money in it somewhere.
Not that new. I have used a Ubintu disc and a USB drive to recover Windows files in the past. Not that difficult. Works great. (There are also Linux distros for breaking passwords on Windows boxes.)
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