Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | Whisky-dave |
Date | 07/17/2014 17:50 (07/17/2014 08:50) |
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Sandman
In article <lq8m88015s@news6.newsguy.com>, PeterN wrote:
Wrong the data is still lost you can get identical data back id indeed it has been backed up.SandmannospamPeterN
since you admit to having a backup, there can't be data loss.
The phone data is no longer available on the phone.
But your data is not lost, right?
Also, the data on the phone *is* available, only not easily so.But if you can't get it, it's considered lost, that's what lost means. If you lose yuor keys you can get anothe rset vut that doesn;t mean you never lost your keys. Flight MH 700 is considered lost even though we know it's somewherte on planet earth, I'm betting if anyone took photos out of teh window during take-off then those picture have been lost, the chances of them backing them up are minimal. Those photos images and data have been lost. The black box recorder with data on it is currently lost.
Another way to say lost.PeterNSandman
The phone is kaput. The data on the phone is lost
No, the threshold to access has been greatly elevated.
It can be done, but since you have a backup and your data hasn't been lost, it is not worth it for you to access the data.'if' there is a backup.
If your phone, and your phone only, contained the launch codes to US missile bases, and an "internal switch" made the phone "kaput", then the data would not be considered lost, and would be retrieved by a number of different data retrieval processes.if the phone caught fire then the chance if the SIMM surviving would be small. So in that case data can be lost. This happened to a friends imac, the magic smoke appeared or rather was smelt.