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data recovery, after overwritten many times mistakenly

hi all,
i m in great trouble, i have mistakenly overwrite the data/restore the data many times after updating the data manually. now its showing the data which is raw previously, so my all efforts are going to be vain. plz, any one help me.
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Nov 7 '06 #1
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