dataloss
dataloss
Out of context: Reply #3
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- orkman0
That sucks.
There are professional places that do it for $300-1000+ bucks. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. Expensive.
On the same topic, I know CDs/DVDs eventually decay so they are not readable after a few years of shelf life. What's the ideal backup solution? Tape? External Hard drives? I want my grandkids to look at the silly stuff I did in the year 2055 or so.