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Panasonic recovery disks - Heartland Services

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http://business.panasonic.com/support-c ... vdrequests

Just ordered disk for my CF-31 on Panasonic site Monday afternoon, Heartlands called me at 6:30am pst Tuesday morning to get payment and to see if I wanted 32 or 64 bit, shipped same day and fedex tracking shows it should be delivered by 4:30pm today. $35.00 shipping included. It was that easy. You can find some cheaper disks on ebay, but I know this is the exact one I need and not a copy.
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Re: Panasonic recovery disks

#2 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

Rob,

I vote to make this a sticky.

Thanks,

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Anyone else vote to make it a sticky?

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#4 Post by Bill_TN »

Heck yea. Make it STICKY Rob!!!
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#5 Post by mklym »

Sure, make it a sticky.
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Re: Panasonic recovery disks

#6 Post by toughasnails »

I agree too
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Re: Panasonic recovery disks - Heartland Services

#7 Post by Rob »

The crowd has spoken!

DONE! :)
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