Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | Savageduck |
Date | 07/17/2014 16:46 (07/17/2014 07:46) |
Message-ID | <2014071707461423790-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | PeterN |
PeterNThis sub-thread is beginning to resemble the Monty Python Parrot sketch, mated to the 5 minute argument sketch.
On 7/16/2014 12:56 PM, nospam wrote:nospamPeterN
In article <lq69na01uji@news6.newsguy.com>, PeterN <peter.newnospam@verizon.net>wrote:nospamPeterNPeterNSandman
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.
Since the topic was data loss, are you here claiming that this internal "switch" failing also made your phone backup fail? Or are you saying that in spite of your iPhone explictly asking you to, and Apple providing it for free, you declined automatic backup of your phone?
Nobody, except you, said my phone was not backed up. Typically, you make assumptions with no factual basis.
if it was backed up then it doesn't matter what failed or if you even had the original phone at all.
bottom line: nothing lost, exactly as i said.nospamSandmanPeterN
Because if you didn't decline, and you had backup, then your replacement iPhone would just ask for your iCloud credentials and then just restore your new phone with all the data from your old phone.
Decline what??
The discussion was about the data on my hone, not on my backup, or restoration to a new phone.
no, the discussion is data loss.
since you admit to having a backup, there can't be data loss.
The phone data is no longer available on the phone. The phone is kaput. The data on the phone is lost