They put tons of data stored on discs, 3.5 "MO with no way to recover it?
Images are stored depends on an island with no rescue boat (network connection) in sight?
Burdened by imaging professionals, many see one of the two most common problems that have uploaded a stack of 3.5 inch magneto-optical access to valuable data store, but no way out, or have an ultrasound or other like Acuson imaging equipment to deal with the studybe filed, but no way to export data for the device and the computer.
If you have not buried the old ultrasound, somewhere you can try to drag them out of a dusty closet and pray that it will still turn. The double-edged sword is that the magneto-optical disks are 100 + years of life, but the units are, unfortunately, many parts in motion, and almost all the time. So in many cases, the media out of the lives of readers. In other cases this is not easypossible because the replacement cycle of equipment. To go to plan B.
Plan B: You know, that dusty old PC that is internal or external MO drive, had buried his return in the basement installations. The probability that the PC boots up and are at best shaky. Never mind the fact that you now have a tower PC in Serbian huge, probably only read this type of hard drive factor. But what happens if you do not even know that computers are no longer? Many practitioners have seen their magneticoptical drives disappear with the induction of new computers or devices, effectively stranding their data.
Fujitsu was one of the first manufacturers to offer a solution with their line of her pocket dynamo drive finally allows professionals to obtain low-cost laptop to unleash their stored data. Gone were the days of digging through manuals dusty old computer equipment and cabinets. But where have they gone, I can not even buy records Fujitsu Dynamo?
No, unfortunatelycan not, the Fujitsu external hard disk and optical disk imaging professionals to leave the market once again left in limbo.
Enter the Konica Minolta PRO MO 1300
The Konica Minolta USB 2.0 drive is a plug-n-play 1.3-gigabyte hard drive, ideal to read and write MO disks 128 megabytes to 1.3 gigabytes. There is a pocket-style album that shows just when the next disc is available when used in a desktop or laptop. Slightly larger than an iPod, the unitCompatible with Windows and Mac and is powered via USB, which means that no supply problems with or without permits to carry around. The disc is brand new in box factory with a bridge accessible to recoverable data.
This magneto-optical disk, combined with the original or a DICOM viewer software such as Trillium Technology Showcase or other combination available online (often free) you can use to transfer, store or view your practice in motion.
This article is barelyScratches the surface, if you have any questions about implementing a similar solution I'm looking forward to my knowledge with you.
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