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			<description><![CDATA[This part of tech has always eluded me, so I'm hoping to get some good news. 
 
I have a pretty big NAS drive that seems to have gone a little bit kerplow.  It blinks at me and you can't connect to it anymore.  Is there an easy and/or cheap way to recoer the data?  It has pretty much all my music...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>This part of tech has always eluded me, so I'm hoping to get some good news.<br />
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I have a pretty big NAS drive that seems to have gone a little bit kerplow.  It blinks at me and you can't connect to it anymore.  Is there an easy and/or cheap way to recoer the data?  It has pretty much all my music and a crap-ton of my pictures of my daughters first year.  I'd hate to lose all that.</div>

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