DENVER, CO -- 06/09/08 --
USB data
recovery company eProvided.com knows consumers break their USB devices.
The most common damage is a broken USB tip or device tormented from bad
workmanship. Common error messages tell you your fate -- "USB Device Not
Recognized" -- what to do?
Consumers should know, 1 GB CompactFlash cards can be manufactured with
four 256 MB NAND chips, the chips that store data. Manufacturers use four
instead of one single 1 GB NAND wafers; they think about themselves first.
But, the least parts the better. This is also the case with USB memory
sticks.
The more recent a device was produced, the better for consumers; that last
4 GB USB flash drive that just arrived at Best Buy might use only one NAND
chip. The truth is Best Buy purchases so many nationwide that you are
likely to have purchased a USB device with two 512 MB chips instead of one.
Broken USB devices are common; you broke off your tip by bumping it while
plugged into your USB port, while vacuuming; students bump them while
plugged into laptops. Memory stick recovery is always
possible, if you know who to ask.
Flash drive recovery becomes imperative but it's who you
know that's important. Universities place eProvided.com service details on
handout to their students. Students have emergencies with lost data last
minute. Why lose a grade point handing in your paper late when eProvided
can recover data anywhere on earth and deliver it back to you in 24 hours
or less anywhere on earth via a flash data recovery download link.
USB
data recovery is available for external USB drives, memory sticks,
microdrives or any USB storage device. Digital camera memory recovery of
any kind is also available. Consumers bend and break digital camera storage
cards & have lost photos; eProvided.com has solutions to lost data & lost
images no matter what the damage.
Memory stick recovery solutions should be an important part of the
emergency knowledge materials for any educational, corporate or military
institution; hand outs should be made available to everyone. Many don't
think such services exist. Recover flash drive data even when
device damage is extreme. eProvided recovered the flight data for NASA's
Helios mission after submerged under saltwater for a month. "Anything is
possible," states eProvided.com founder Bruce Cullen.
Bruce Cullen
5485 Spur Cross Trail
Parker, CO 80134
Toll Free: 866-857-5950
E-mail: Email Contact
Fax: 360-406-8573