Don't you hate that, too ?!
Posted: 08/10/2011 - 8:32
Who does not use USB sticks for carrying around your working stuff ?
Well, my Data Traveller by Kingston decided to nearly give me a heart attack as the lousy souldered plug simply stuck to an USB connector, leaving me going wholly ape with the main part of the stick in my sweaty palms. It seems that the connector is shoddily attached by two microscopic soldering points on the PCB. This model has a retractable connector, so no extra support for it aside the PCB itself. I thought Kingston was quality stuff... meh.
There were several GB of current data on it - most of it processed imagery for my work and my working schedule with my hours for the last 2 weeks. Last backup is two weeks old - way too old.
Got my old soldering iron out (definately not made for electronic repairs) and tinkered away...
It's not about the USB stick itself. Yes, it wasn't cheap but it was the data; stuff worth ca. 200 man hours.
To my amazement, I got my data off the stick - without any data loss.
I guess this depleted my luck to the rest of this year...
Anyone else with catastrophic lessons learned from failing USB memory sticks ?
Any recommandations for nearly indistructable ones ?
Well, my Data Traveller by Kingston decided to nearly give me a heart attack as the lousy souldered plug simply stuck to an USB connector, leaving me going wholly ape with the main part of the stick in my sweaty palms. It seems that the connector is shoddily attached by two microscopic soldering points on the PCB. This model has a retractable connector, so no extra support for it aside the PCB itself. I thought Kingston was quality stuff... meh.
There were several GB of current data on it - most of it processed imagery for my work and my working schedule with my hours for the last 2 weeks. Last backup is two weeks old - way too old.
Got my old soldering iron out (definately not made for electronic repairs) and tinkered away...
It's not about the USB stick itself. Yes, it wasn't cheap but it was the data; stuff worth ca. 200 man hours.
To my amazement, I got my data off the stick - without any data loss.
I guess this depleted my luck to the rest of this year...
Anyone else with catastrophic lessons learned from failing USB memory sticks ?
Any recommandations for nearly indistructable ones ?