Need some guidance on cleaning up? Here are some suggestions.
Need some guidance on cleaning up? Here are some suggestions.
The fire destroyed my home on September 11th. I returned the day before to assess what remained. All my computers were removed, but they’re soaked and covered in ash. Could you share any advice on restoring them?
No matter what efforts you make to restore the computer, if important files remain on the affected drives, first remove them and send the drives to a local data recovery service. Share the details of the issue and request a backup of the data before proceeding with any further attempts to recover the information.
Remove the storage for potential cleaning and relocation to a new location, then dispose of all items via insurance claims.
Insurance company labeled the entire structure as a loss and only settled for the coverage limits available for our personal belongings. I’m just trying to keep the boards from falling apart. It seems like this will take a long time—probably involving a brush and some rubbing alcohol.
You've got many old 90s and early 2000s devices, and you're aiming to restore them. Luckily, the fire didn't damage the electronics themselves—only the water and its contents.
That wasn't discussed, so the usual assumption is that it's just your early gaming setup. As a small perk, you receive an extra upgrade. If it's something uncommon or important, things change. You likely had to fix those already, making this another tougher phase.