Originally posted by: KLin
yes.....this is the wrong forum. Anyways, take it apart and see if it's a common memory card (SD card for example) if it is, you may be able to use it with a memory card reader to recover the data.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
The attaches are notorious for flunking out. And no, the flash chip is soldered directly to the board. So you can't remove it. You lose. Back up next time.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
The attaches are notorious for flunking out. And no, the flash chip is soldered directly to the board. So you can't remove it. You lose. Back up next time.
Originally posted by: chiwawa626
My brother had a thumbdrive die on him. I forget what brand it was, but it was definatly out of warranty (few years old), but the company recovered his data and sent him a new drive after a few emails
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
The attaches are notorious for flunking out. And no, the flash chip is soldered directly to the board. So you can't remove it. You lose. Back up next time.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
The attaches are notorious for flunking out. And no, the flash chip is soldered directly to the board. So you can't remove it. You lose. Back up next time.