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Hello and here is my long story.

I had a M$ Server 03 installed on a machine. I decided to install the new slackware 11 on it. With out any further thought, I installed slack 11. After I formated my 1 NTFS partition to 1 one gig swap, 1 one gig /boot, and 1 reiserfs for the rest of the drive (40 gig). I then realized after i installed the OS, that I had critical information that wasnt backed up from my winserv 03. The files that i did not back up was a website that I was working on for 30+ hours, with 20+ files. So, the question I ask is,

Is there any way to retrieve that website? I heard that I can use a raw reader. If so, what ones do you guys recommend?

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