Recovering Data

Is there any way of recovering data that is deleted even from recycle bin in windows 98.?
It’s very important office data. Please help!
Don’t get your hopes up. The undelete programs of old might be able to recover some of it if:
* the file is not too large, and
* the disk hasn’t been written on since the deletion
or
* you can provide some keywords contained in the data
Unfortunately the FAT file system is not very good for recovering deleted files. When a file is deleted, the clusters (in the file table) containing the file are marked with zero indicating they are available for reuse. The first cluster number is easy to recover, but which clusters follow it are lost. Undelete programs assume the file is sequential stored, but that isn’t necessarily the case.
A utility such as NTI’s “getfree” will return all the unallocated clusters from a FAT volume. It would then be up to a human to look through it and see if it can be put back into any sensible order.
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