Re: OT - Hard Drive Recovery - AnyOne Ever?
- From: "Michael Martz" <michaelmartz@cox . net>
- Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 13:14:41 -0500
if the drive can be detected in the bios you may be able to boot with
another drive and copy files off the drive.
"Garlicdude" <pulsar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:42FE24BA.5DAA4F03@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> What-A-Tool wrote:
> >
> > Just blew my hard drive - had 95% of my data backed up, but got lax
recently
> > and lost a bunch of important irreplaceable shit.
> > Got a quote from ECO data recovery (http://www.ecodatarecovery.com/) of
> > 200.00 to 775.00, depending on what they find. (I feel its a mechanical
> > issue, but what do I know? - not much).
> > I have trust issues with just sending all my data to a company I looked
up
> > on Google and really know nothing else about.
> >
> > Anybody have a recovery company that they've dealt with and found
> > trustworthy?
> >
> > Any advice welcome - thanks
>
> Drive Savers did a recovery for me. Not cheap though.
> --
> Regards,
> Steve Saling
> aka The Garlic Dude ©
> Gilroy, CA
> The Garlic Capital of The World
> http://www.pulsareng.com/
.
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