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Old 09-02-2008, 08:11 PM #5
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Yeah I have a laptop that is somewhat lacking in the memory department, but doing anything but using it till it craters is what im gonna do with it.

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I'm going to make a tutorial on data recovery
That is a great idea! Those customer service peoples are trippin most of the time. They read from scripts, and have no clue what the meaning of the words they just read to you mean.

Curious you might try putting the hard drive in to your desktop as a slave drive. I believe you then can look at drive.
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