Hi, I'm back again. Yesterday I asked what, if anything,I should do about the green ods. files. You said what they do, but do I have to do anything at all with them or just do nothing?
Now another question. Up till last night there was a lot of good data to recover. We had a power outage though and so my computer went down. I had no data on the recuva recover page. I just started the program again, and I can see some of yesterday's, April 9th data, but not anything that was of extreme importance to me. I don't see the important program data that was lost yesterday, but was ready for recover last night. After the power came back on, I didn't even start the computer, I just went to bed. I had a very long day yesterday and thought that all I would have to do was to do the recover in the morning.
This morning the recuva screen was blank. I just started it again and there are files, but I can't read them. They're not actual names. Will today's scan bring back the important files that were there, well almost all were there yesterday?
I sure would appreciate it if I was told what to do or not to do with those .ods files. I'm guessing they should be left alone.
I read the reply this morning from the person that was good enough to lend their thoughts to my problem. I forget who you are, but thank you so much for taking the time to try to help me.
Thank you everybody,
Joe Mangino Jr.