Computer Conversions, bring back the data.

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24.06.02 Computer Conversions, bring back the data.
Collecting vechi computer can prove to be a profitable business. Knows Lee Tydlaska a former sheriff of San Diego that brings together thirty years old and very old computers (by kaypro Osborne, the DEC MicroVax) activity that has become a hobby, the Computer Conversions , specializes in recovery and data conversion from old and hard to find sizes. Its customers require to revive deleted data damaged or written formats, or extract the contents of backup tapes as the misunderstood Colorado Memory Jumbo 120. Much of the revenue comes from work arranged from lawsuits (evidence hidden in the maze of old computer formats, which are valid in the U.S.). His prices are quite high, even for simple jobs like pour a floppy 5 1/4 "in a 3" 1/2 requires only $ 15. The precious 'collection' is never finished, because the stalls of used books are often deeply examined for old manuals that may be indispesabili. Other companies around the world, estimated by the same Tydlaska, are the Vogon International in Great Britain and Ontrack Data International in Minnesota, among other things, also fueled by the growing demand for retrieving email. And even if it spreads awareness of use utility scrubbling to overwrite deleted data permanently to avoid recovery, the Enron case has revitalized the whole scene, after already promising to Microsoft.