The chances of recovering anything are slim to none. If there was a valid recovery file Word would have used it following the crash. If you had saved it the last saved version would be in the location where you saved it. If that is empty do you have the backup option set, in which case look for the previously saved backup version.
If your electricity supply is prone to spikes and outages, get an uninterruptible power supply.
For the future, Undelete 2009 Professional is a utility that replaces the recycle bin and has the advantage of storing all deleted files, including the ASD recovery files that Word saves. This has saved me from disaster on a couple of occasions. -- <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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Ernst wrote:
[Quoted Text] > We had a power spike. I lost the doc I was working on. File is now > empty. No auto recovery version came up when I switched on. How do I > find it, it may have been saved as a WRA doc or rescued, but I can > not find it or earlier version?
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