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Data-recovery firm reveals top client mishaps

06 Dec 2007 11:03


Ant infestations and failed parachute jumps were behind some of the unusual data-recovery jobs faced by Kroll Ontrack in the last year

Ant infestations, oil saturation and failed parachute jumps are some of the unusual fates which have befallen innocent data-storage devices recently, according to data-recovery company Kroll Ontrack's list of the most unusual recovery jobs it has faced in the last year.

This year the company has seen more damaged portable devices than ever before. Strange ways of damaging hardware in the company's top 10 countdown this year include:

All the hardware on the list was recovered, the company said.

Follow the link to see a video of how reporters from ZDNet.co.uk's sister site silicon.com fared when they were told to do their worst to two innocent hard drives and then send them off to be resurrected in Ontrack's labs.

Story URL: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/0,1000000091,39291331,00.htm

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