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      Could be me :laugh_at::laugh_at:

      10.
      Helicopter Hi-jinks – Employees of a global telecommunications company dropped a laptop computer while working from a helicopter in Monaco. ****** successfully retrieved vital files on the laptop and sent them through an FTP server for a meeting in Hong Kong the very next day.

      9.
      Wash the Data Away – On a flight from London to Warsaw, a passenger packed his laptop and toiletries in the same bag. Unfortunately, his shampoo leaked and flooded everything in the bag, including the laptop, causing the hard drive to fail. In order to recover all of the data, ****** engineers had to do some washing of their own – cleaning the hard drive and other components in order to get the drive functioning.

      8.
      Not a Jolly Occasion – British comedian Dom Joly, presenter and co-creator of Trigger Happy TV, dropped his laptop, damaging a hard drive that held five thousand photos, six thousand songs, half a book he was writing and all of his old newspaper columns. Having read the tragic story in a newspaper column written by Mr. Joly, ****** contacted him and was able to recover everything.

      7.
      Rescuing the Research – A leading UK research university suffered a catastrophic data loss after a fire broke out in the computer science department on a weekend morning, damaging computer equipment with smoke and water from the fire department’s efforts.****** was called onsite to rescue thirty computers and recovered more than a terabyte of data.

      6.
      Beware of Bananas – A customer left an old banana on the top of his external hard drive which proceeded to seep its contents into the drive, ruining the circuitry. The drive would no longer run, but****** was able to clean the drive and repair the circuit board so the drive would spin long enough to recover his data. The banana, however, could not be recovered.

      5.
      Hard Drive Speed Bump – It happens every year, but people continue to leave computers and hard drives in the path of moving vehicles. This year alone, ****** recovered from a laptop that was run over by a “people mover” at the airport, and several external hard drives stuffed in a backpack that was backed over by a truck.

      4.
      Tenth Time’s the Charm – A man reformatted his hard drive not once, not twice, but ten times before he realized there was some valuable information he needed recovered. Luckily for him, it only took ****** one try to recover the information.

      3.
      Finding Nemo – A customer returned from the vacation of a lifetime in Barbados to discover that he couldn’t access any of the snorkeling photos he took on his new “waterproof” digital camera. It seems the camera wasn’t as waterproof as advertised, so ****** had to rescue all of his prized tropical fish photos.

      2.
      Squeaky Drive Gets the Grease – A university professor heard a squeaking noise from the drive of his new desktop computer. To solve the annoying problem, he opened the case and sprayed the inside of the drive with WD-40. Although successful in stopping the drive from squeaking, his actions also prevented the drive from booting up. ****** got the drive working again and recovered his data.
      And finally, the number one most remarkable data disaster of 2006…

      1.
      Sock it to Me – Although the circumstances of the original data loss were unremarkable, the problem was intensified when the customer shipped his drive to Ontrack in a pair of dirty socks. The old socks didn’t provide the necessary protection during shipping and the resulting damage made the recovery more challenging than normal. Next time, he’ll stick with bubble wrap, but in the meantime, ****** successfully recovered his data too.

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      Nice work whoever they are – bet their spares arsenal is huge :groucho:

      Yeah i read about these guys somewhere! i cant rememebr the name of them, i am sure it was one of the big data recovery companys, its an advert for their site….

      Had a Data disaster of my own yesterday,a warning to anyone using Ableton or similar,we all know to back up our tunes and other important files,but Ableton keeps a record of anything you load into it called a plot file,these files are vital to the smooth running of the programme as they store details of track length,BPM,ect ect,I lost the lot yesterday and have been waiting nearly 20 hours for it to sort out and replot nearly 3500 tunes:(.
      Needless to say I have made a back up of them now along with my other important files.

      Live and Learn

      At least I will be ready to play tomoz,was starting to wonder there for a moment :):bounce_fl:bounce_fl

      this one time i lost a tenner !

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