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I'm very much a newb about all this stuff, so hopefully someone can help me understand..
My motherboard recently burned out[?] and we took the computer to a computer shop, where the guy said he could save the files on my hard drive by transferring it to another computer that he would assemble.. We got the 'new' computer &the files he saved are old, like from five years ago. Why wasn't he able to save the recent ones? Is there anyway for those files to still be saved? |
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