Worse still, the old backup was not in human readable text form- I needed another N95, or old school Nokia smartphone of a similar Symbian era to decipher the backup and recovery package for me. Not an ideal situation, since had not gotten around to backing up all my contacts for over a year. Just like when people are showing the signs of a stroke, when essential technology starts going on theįritz, you have to act FAST to avert data Armageddon… □ A typical ham fisted implementation of an old IT guys remedy. However, I was busy, ignored the cries for help, convalescence, and urgent data recovery attention, and so I plowed on, assuming it was just an irritating software problem that would eventually right itself via the age old method of dealing with temperamental technology- turning it off and on again. Initially, the signs of impending terminal illness were there, slurring of words, blurred vision, disorganised display… paralysis down one side of the keypad, and eventual complete screen and keypad death. Recently my trusty Nokia N95 died of advanced age… or, probably the technological version of a stroke.
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