Illustrator files corrupt, recovery software or methods?

I had a hard drive failure (I know, I need to pay more attention to my backups) and had a company recover the files. They are all corrupt. When I go to open any file, I get a text import window. Is there any good software or any companies that might be able to fix this? I've tried Recovery Toolbox for Illustrator and it's unable to help. I've also tried the "open it in Acrobat" solution, which doesn't work for me, either.
Thank you,
Steven

Steven,
It may be something missing at the beginning (and maybe end) of each file.
You may try this:
1) Use the method here on a healthy (new empty) file to see how it begins (and maybe ends):
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/500/cpsid_50031.html
2) Open one or some of the corrupt files and see how they begin (and maybe end), as compared with 1), including whether the same part(s) is (are) missing.
3) If applicable try to copy the missing part(s) from 1) and add it (them) to 2).
If this works, and if the same for each file, someone may be able to tell you how to do it for all the files without your having to open each.

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