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Data Recovery

January 5th, 2008, 3:25

There have been many cases where the external Hard Drive has been accidentally dropped by the user. Many of these hard drives are designed to sit upright on a flat surface. This can cause the drive to be susceptible to tipping over. The easiest way to prevent this from happening is to allow the external Hard Drive to lay flat instead of upright. This can prevent tipping. Otherwise, you should place the drive in a safe location away from the edges of a surface.

Many times, twisted cords and cables can cause an external hard drive to be pulled off a surface onto the floor. It is always important to make sure cords and cables are not twisted and are a sufficient length to reach from the computer to an electrical outlet.

Peter
hdrconline.com

Added by forum admin: These "hdrconline" are spammers.

Re: Data Recovery

January 5th, 2008, 5:02

Don't you understand simple english? You previous posts were edited by the Administrator and stated you a "Spammer". Don't you just read replies after your posts? If so, then stop this baby feeding to us. All guys here are recovery and Hard Drive Professionals, whom you don't need to tell such info. So, stop bombing your f***in info and advertising your company.

SPAMMER ! :ddown:

Re: Data Recovery

January 6th, 2008, 16:30

"peter smith"
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