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machead3 is correct. btw, a backup copy to the cloud is a good idea too (I like SpiderOak / free).
-There are service companies that can remove the actual flash memory chips from a damaged USB stick and recover data, [http://www.eprovided.com/usb-flash-drive-data-recovery.html|here] is one I suggest. Here is one I found during a search, I've never used them, but it doesn't help to check. Probably expensive.
+There are service companies that can remove the actual flash memory chips from a damaged USB stick and recover data. [http://www.eprovided.com/usb-flash-drive-data-recovery.html|Here] is one I found during a search, I've never used them, but it doesn't help to check. Probably expensive.

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machead3 is correct. btw, a backup copy to the cloud is a good idea too (I like SpiderOak / free).
-There are service companies that can remove the actual flash memory chips from a damaged USB stick and recover data. Here is one I found during a search, I've never used them, but it doesn't help to check. Probably expensive.
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-http://www.eprovided.com/usb-flash-drive-data-recovery.html
+There are service companies that can remove the actual flash memory chips from a damaged USB stick and recover data, [http://www.eprovided.com/usb-flash-drive-data-recovery.html|here] is one I suggest. Here is one I found during a search, I've never used them, but it doesn't help to check. Probably expensive.

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machead3 is correct. btw, a backup copy to the cloud is a good idea too (I like SpiderOak / free).

There are service companies that can remove the actual flash memory chips from a damaged USB stick and recover data. Here is one I found during a search, I've never used them, but it doesn't help to check. Probably expensive.

http://www.eprovided.com/usb-flash-drive-data-recovery.html

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