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Data recovery problemI posted last week about my computer (15" pbook g4 1.33 GHz) crashing. I called Mac outfitters today to see how the repairs/stauts was on my machine. They said that the hard drive needs replaced as well as the optical drive (I just had a new optical drive installed 6 months ago!). They said they tried a few ways to get the data off but that they need to try several other things, too. Apparently there hasn't been any data retrieved thus far. As you can imagine I’m really nervous/upset/worried about this. I have heard through several people that there is always a way to get the data off and that sometimes you have to send it away to a company that specializes in this. I guess my question is: do these places really work? I really don't care what the price is...I just need all of my lost data. Any thoughts or recommendations of a place to send my hard drive if Mac outfitters cannot successfully mine my data?
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Re: Data recovery problemYes, these places do work. I've read several reviews in computer magazines in the past that rate various companies and how well they can retrieve your data. I can't think of any of the names offhand but if you search for "data recovery" you'll get many, many hits.
There are different methods of getting the data, from various software utilities like Norton to removing the HD case inside a clean room and using a magnet-equipped machine to physically read the data from each platter. Obviously the more expensive approaches are more likely to get the data, typically. Needless to say, but if you're data is that valuable, it will be cheaper in the future to buy an external HD to backup your data to. __________________
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Re: Data recovery problemYes, these places really work. They use techniques which can include the disassembly of the drive and direct examination of the drive surface. Depending on just what is necessary (it is unlikely that your drive requires anything that extreme, but hard drives that have been through fires often do), it could be several thousand dollars. I most certainly hope more conventional methods of data recovery will prove effective. There are many companies doing data recovery services. Try Salvage Recovery Lab. I contacted them once and I got my problem solved. They got 90% of my data back. I was extremely happy to get my data back. You can call them at 1 203-973-0242. I think you will have to send the drive physically.
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