Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | PeterN |
Date | 07/15/2014 21:58 (07/15/2014 15:58) |
Message-ID | <lq41360m0c@news1.newsguy.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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nospamThe data may have been there, but it could not be accessed. It would not sync with any computer. It could not be read by any computer. Not even at the Apple store.
In article <lq3ksi0feu@news1.newsguy.com>, PeterN <peter.newnospam@verizon.net>wrote:PeterNnospam
Funny. The problem with my old iPhone was a broken internal switch. The phone would turn on and off, but nothing could be accessed. According t the good folks at the Apple store the diagnostic code was a bad internal switch, or something like that. It cold not be repaired. Perhaps I should have sent nospam to argue with them.
the phone may not have been usable as a phone, but the *data* on it was not lost. it's still there.
plug it into a computer and copy the data. done.Wrong.
the switches do *not* matter.The folks in th Apple store disagree with you.
the apple store staff wanted to fix the phone so you could use it as a phone. that's to be expected.