Just seen Lady Elsie on Breakfast talking about the great man about the auction that is taking place for Breast Cancer and Sir Bobbies Foundation. Some of the great's in football have donated Pele, Jose Mourinho has donated his FIFA Ballon d'Or best coach award and so on. What made me proud was when Chris Hollins showed a Toon shirt and Lady Robson said that there were 5000 Toon fans left at SJP as respect to Sir Bobby and now young lads were running around in Africa in a Toon shirt.
Had loads of pics from the Sir Bobby Charity game and the flowers and tributes (scarves, shirts, caps etc) left by fans of teams from all over the Country, but lost them in a computer crash. Might have some saved on a DVD somewhere, I'll have to try and look it up.
Found an old CD with some footy pics on but none from the Sir Bobby game. Must have all gone in the crash.
Not sure if this will work, but if its the same hdd and you didnt darricks boot and nuke it 32 passes, then you might be able to recover those pics on your PC. there are a few programs to do it http://www.piriform.com/recuva this is free http://www.runtime.org/data-recovery-software.htm this isnt but there are ways around that.
Thanks a lot for trying to help blackcatsteve, but I fear all hope is lost. Appreciate you taking the time to try and help though.
Every penny I made from the Great North Run was split between Cancer Research and Sir Bob's foundation, in memory of my old man who died recently. It always pleases me that the memory of a true football lover and a pure gentleman strongly lives on in the days of the archetypal, idiotic, modern footballer. Edit: I can apply the last sentiment to my dad and to Sir Bobby.
Blackcatsteve is right mind AB. If it was a full physical crash (severe head crash) then your chances of success are limited. If it was a software based crash, accidental format, partition table bollock$ed, MFT goosed etc then there are plenty of tools out there that can carve files out from what would appear to be a dead drive.
Wish the signed Bobby pictures etc had a picture link when you open it. Wonder what things like the signed Sir Bobby picture will realistically go for.