Depending on the damage it is probably recoverable, however you should probably consult your university's IS department before trying anything yourself unles you're confident you know what to do, your IS group may well have access to the right materials, software and skills to recover the data from the disk.
Grrr Lucozade
Just lost 2 days work, a lucozade bottle exploded over my disc and it is now to sticky to work.
And I have to hand it in today as I am at SG5 over the weekend tried everything, even seeing if I can move the inside into another disc so maybe that can read it.
And I have to hand it in today as I am at SG5 over the weekend tried everything, even seeing if I can move the inside into another disc so maybe that can read it.
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In general computer stuff can be rinsed with tap water (pull the plug first )
just make sure you let it dry long enough. I've given my keyboard a shower several times after beer accidents...
just make sure you let it dry long enough. I've given my keyboard a shower several times after beer accidents...
No luck, tried everything, almost got a part of another document to read once. No back ups, the it could not do a restore from network drive either (it should have saved to my personal hard drive space, don't think I can do it all in one night and may have to miss half of SG5 to do it, skipped all lectures and seminars already today to try and solve the problem.
Redwitch and myself will only be there for a long day Saturday - so find us and get hugs to cheer you up
by Gopher
and may have to miss half of SG5