Data recovery from dead Curve 8900

So I had just cleared out the event log on my blackberry and cleared my internet cache as well. Also, I enabled memory cleaning. It said for the changes to be saved phone must restart. Since then, my phone hasnt started at all. It blinks the red light, the screen goes white and that clock appears to show that its rebooting/ restarting and after 5 minutes the screen goes blank. Then again the red light flashes and the entire procedure repeats itself. When I connected it to the desktop manager it said 'Device not connected'. I dont care if the phone doesn't work again, i just need to know if theres a way I can recover my contacts, memos and pictures from my phone. Please help!

Hi James, any G3, G4, or G5 running the same OS version will be safe and work if it has built-in SATA, or a SATA card in it. An IntelMac may work if it's running Tiger, Leopard may cause problems if it requires any disk maintence/repair.
Another option is a Firewire case that takes a SATA drive...
http://eshop.macsales.com/search/firewire+sata

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    You're going to need a more advanced forensics to do what you want. There are companies that do this for a business (I know you've stated you're in that business, but you're really not in this business).
    I don't think you'll get the answer you need here in the forums, it's just not an answer you'll find made public.
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    Hey people,
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    My Mac (PowerMac G5) died the other day - some sort of spillage on the logic board etc, means that the repair will be lots of money, I'm therefore, buying a new one - Mac Pro, in fact.
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