Author Topic: My G930 USB Drive Just Died  (Read 850 times)

While I was finishing my research for DNA extraction, a tiny message said that my USB malfunctioned. So the question remains: Can I send the USB to Logitech and get it fixed?

Most likely the data is recoverable with programs meant for it too.

Just so you guys know: The USB drive connects to my wireless headset and is not for data storage. Now I see the problem. The parts are loose with a thorough scratch on the outside. It's certainly my fault for mishandling it, even though it was an accident.

So, do I go to a technician and tell him to fix it or does Logitech handle repairs?

While I was finishing my research for DNA extraction, a tiny message said that my USB malfunctioned. So the question remains: Can I send the USB to Logitech and get it fixed?

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I had extracted DNA from a strawberry and I had to type out an essay for it.

I had extracted DNA from a strawberry and I had to type out an essay for it.

What...How?!
I WANT TO MERGE DNA FOR TEH LULZ! :D

I had extracted DNA from a strawberry and I had to type out an essay for it.
How did you extract something's DNA.
I can see how some rich ass company could do it.
But, you?

(If my memory jog is accurate)
Pulverize the strawberry good enough, add in some amounts of salt water, add in some liquidized soap, mix it all up, put it on a coffee sheet, let this drip in the plastic cup (which takes the longest), pour what's left into a test tube and add in alcohol.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2011, 12:32:50 AM by Master Shadow Phoenix »

How did you extract something's DNA.
I can see how some rich ass company could do it.
But, you?

I Googled it, it's relatively easy, I suppose.

What, you guys have never done anything like that in a science class?

(If my memory jog is accurate)
Pulverize the strawberry good enough, add in some amounts of salt water, add in some liquidized soap, mix it all up, put it on a coffee sheet, let this drip in the plastic cup (which takes the longest), pour what's left into a test tube and add in alcohol.
I did that in my Biology class, except we used cow thyroid, and from what I remember we used meat tenderizer, soap, and we didn't have to filter it, we just slowly poured in cold alcohol and the goop of DNA floated to the top and we could scoop it out with a toothpick.

This DNA isn't really useful to people like us in any way, however.



Anyways, Logitech would handle all repairs, unless it's still within the warranty of whatever place you bought it from. A lot of times the warranty if void if there's any visible damage, so check the warranty terms before you bother.