Re: I want to provide data recovery services
- From: Arno Wagner <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Jun 2006 20:35:53 GMT
Previously jho <jhogan0101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a computer shop in Philadelphia. Over the past few years people
have come to us to recover data. In most cases we are successful. The
thing that has been preventing me from being close to perfect is when
the drive itself is actually damaged, when swapping the exact board
does not work. I would like to setup my own clean room and find out how
I can for example, extract the data from a 40GB notebook drive. Can I
just move the platters to a replica drive that currently works? Is
there some kind of machine that I would put the platters into?? How
does this work? Is there a book of some kind or a resource of some sort
to shed some light on this topic?
Well, I guess the people that know how to do this will not be
talking, since they dont need the competition. As for how to find
out hot to do this, I guess the best path is feither to do HDD
engineering at a manufacturer or to work for a data-recovery
outfit that already has the expertise.
Arno
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