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Jordan Jamieson-Mane

Article writer
Occupation:
Content writer and Editor
Education:
Diplomas in PC Support and Networking & Security
Expertise:
Windows troubleshooting, Android troubleshooting, data recovery
Resides in:
New Zealand
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Joined:
May, 2021

About the author:

Jordan is an editor for 7datarecovery.com, where he’s tasked with maintaining the content on the website to ensure it’s accessible, engaging, and exciting. Since joining the team in 2021, he has dedicated much time to crafting articles on the intricacies of data recovery and producing guides that help users, of all levels, get their data back.

In his role, Jordan actively seeks to bridge the gap between the complexities of data recovery and the everyday user. Collaborating with our editorial team, he helps to create content that empowers our readers to confidently navigate the challenges of data loss. By regularly assessing and enhancing our content, Jordan ensures that 7datarecovery.com remains a reliable and continually improving source of information on data recovery.

Experience:

From a young age, Jordan uploaded basic Windows troubleshooting tutorials and guides to YouTube, because he enjoyed doing it. This is, what he believes, laid the foundation for his future in the tech space.

Jordan has a rich background in IT. Before he began his journey as a tech content writer and editor, he worked for one of New Zealand’s leading IT service providers, as well as one of the top telecommunications companies in the country.

In his personal life, he has experience in a range of areas, from rooting Android devices to hosting his own Plex server. Outside of work, Jordan spends most of his spare time gaming, developing websites, and building, repairing, and upgrading computers.

Technology and gear:

Jordan’s primary system is Razer Blade 15” Advanced (2019) running Windows 11 Pro, connected to an external HDD enclosure housing a 2 TB WD GreenPower HDD for backups. He also uses Hyper-V to manage virtual machines running various versions of Windows and Linux. He uses a Samsung Note10+ for his mobile device running the latest version of Android. For portable storage, he has an SD card, an abundance of USB flash drives, and a portable Seagate 2 TB hard drive.

Education:

  • Level 5 Diploma in PC Support, Techtorium NZIIT
  • Level 6 Diploma in Networking & Security, Techtorium NZIIT

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