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Drive recovery places are chargin $100 just to look at it and around $3000 per
drive if it is recoverable... also backups hehe I gave the users problems
about that... they didn't find it funny... The other person had backups and
wasn't worried about it...
I am attempting this more as a hobby.. I play with broke hd's and attempt
data recovery... So far so good... I have saved about $18,000 assuming $3000
per drive... also have recovered stuff off of mac drives that was 5 formats
old... Love those mac's...
this 40 Gig well... It got personal...
George
On Monday 06 January 2003 04:06 pm, Neil Bradshaw wrote:
> It might be cheaper to just have a data recovery place get the stuff for
> you. As long as you don't have anything really private or illegal on
> there, I would go this route. Once the drive is open, all it will take is
> just a little dust in the wrong place to hose it for good.
>
> I'd give you trouble about backups, but I don't want to get killed by a
> hard drive :)
>
> Cheers,
> Neil Bradshaw
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