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Karen Proffitt Posted on May 09, 2015

I have an AT&T Model 7720 answrring machine, and accidentally deleted 17 messages . We had saved them over a period of 17yrs. Is there a way to recover them?

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Anonymous

  • 217 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 29, 2008

SOURCE: Recover deleted messages

http://telephones.att.com/docMgt/public/art/161/1715_manual.pdf

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Anonymous

  • 29 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 11, 2008

SOURCE: deleted messages

Nope, once they are gone, they are gone.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 19, 2008

SOURCE: Recovering Deleted Messages on Answering Machine

how do you check my messages from another location?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2008

SOURCE: Recovering deleted voice messages

Hello, Please don't give me bad marks for being candid and honest, and the bearer of bad news. I have been personally offered up to $5000 to retrieve a legal issue, and many offers over the last 20 years to help recover loved ones voices on digital answering machines. And I am sorry to say that I have never been able to. You see when the memory is stored, its not imprinted on a disc or tape, it is stored on chips in a binary code. If it was permanently imprinted, like a disc or a tape it can be extracted under the right conditions, even if "deleted", everyone watches CSI right? But in the case of answering machines and many other logic devices, the chips that hold this data are very limited in their retention, and the data is not imprinted, being held by a thread of small voltage when the power is off. Some devices have methods to "dump" the old data (such as scrolling the caller id to a certain amount), and some answering machines merely "shut down" and reboot when their memory is exceeded. But in the digital answering machine, there are two ways people lose their messages, and they are gone forever I am sorry to say. If they delete the messages or greetings, the circuits "flush" out the old data, and wait for new data, and its gone. This feature is actually needed to prevent everyones machines from filling up the memory, and then shutting down. The other reason is that they were saving messages, and the machine "lost" them, or will not run at all from a power surge. The first problem is most likely from a loss of voltage from a backup battery, super capacitor, or an error that needed to be fixed by a self boot sequence(and flushing of data). The second failure is normally catastrophic and when the hardware is damaged and needs repair(if it can be repaired), it has to be re-initialized to reboot and function properly, thus flushing out any old data, and loading the default program. Normally most failures, even minor, will short the power of the device, which provides the chips with the tiny voltage to hold the data. Sometimes theres a battery or a super capacitor to hold the voltage, and "flash" memory, which are all not having the data imbedded in the memory material. I do have a little good news. With my experience, I have found, and recommend that people purchase an old fashioned standard tape machine and use it as a answering machine, or as a recorder for those precious messages and greetings. Sorry I wish I had a silver bullet. CG

Paul C.

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2008

SOURCE: deleted a message on vtech digital answering machine

Unfortunately, once a message has been deleted, there is no way to get it back.

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