IBook lost file

I've had a lot of problems with my iBook and have recently had a new hard drive installed. Since the new hard drive was installed, I've reinstalled Word. Word crashes at least once a day and usually several times a day.
Most recently, I finished a document, saved it on my flash drive, then closed Word. I reopened the document to make a few changes, tried to save but was alerted of a permissions error and could not save. I closed Word to reopen the original, but it was no longer on my flash drive. I've checked the temporary folder by going to the Go to Folder from the Finder's Go menu and entering /private/tmp/. I've also checked my trash to no avail.
Any help would be great.
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you need to know you won't recover your lost file, never, unless you spend 300-600 bucks for a professional file recovering service.
This has happened once to me (with a powerpoint file), and once to a close friend of mine (also with powerpoint).
The common scenario is this: You are working with an already saved file (in any location, hard drive, flash drive, etcétera) and suddenly the application crashes and the file literally dissapears.
It is not on the folder it was, it is not on the trash, not hidden, etc... it is gone. Why? I don't know. How? Don't know either. Just know is something related to a Microsoft program, always.
When I posted this (a year ago and about 4 months ago, first happened to my friend in Monterrey, then to me in México city), no one even believed me, much less have any idea of what had happened.
Since then I stoped using word and powerpoint for working, now I only work with pages and keynote, and when I need to share, export to .doc or .ppt. It is safer.
My friend lost a presentation for a class that almost got him suspended, and I lost a presentation for a conference on which I had been working for at least 2 weeks (several hours a day) and it happened just the day before my conference. I had to skip sleep that night and came up with a bad copy of the highly polished presentation I had prepared.
I can't imagine what would I've done if Microsoft's Office apps had done me this on my 2-year long thesis documents (.doc, .ppt, .xls and .sav -ok, .sav is not a MS propietary format-) that I presented just 2 weeks before this first happened to my friend.

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