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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mohawk, New York
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If people tell you that it can't be repaired, take it and hit it kind of hard on the floor. And then when it start's working again, get it backed up quick.
I know it sounds stupid but, a lot of times it does work. It has worked for me 3 times so far. It most recently worked with my wife's ipod ![]() |
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Women might be able to fake orgasms But men can fake whole relationships
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Fl
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~Serving Up Sinful Sex ~
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Missouri City, Texas
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~Serving Up Sinful Sex ~
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Missouri City, Texas
Posts: 1,928
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As a matter of fact, this is a Dell computer. I've had other problems in the past with it but nothing like this. Data recovery sounds very expensive. I won't be spending thousands of dollars to recover my e-mail, free sites and html/graphics for my link lists. However, I do mainstream design work for many small businesses in my community. That might be a problem if I can't recover my graphics for their sites. Oh well....
What is the best/fastes way to back up your data on a daily basis? |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: About to be evicted!!!!
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Also remember that you have to drop it hard enough to joggle the motor but not so hard as to break the platters (most are glass or ceramic). And obviously do not drop it on a nylon carpet or the static may fry your data. |
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