Data recovery oddessy, part Two.
Sep. 14th, 2005 11:37 amI will endorse Ontrack for Data recovery. For when you really need that drive recovered, no exspenses spared.
The 30 GB drive we sent out was around $2800, but they were able to get all but one file off the drive, and it's am OS system file.
Unfortunately, the Big Boss has one helluva poker face, because I did not get to see his Happy Dance. :)
The 30 GB drive we sent out was around $2800, but they were able to get all but one file off the drive, and it's am OS system file.
Unfortunately, the Big Boss has one helluva poker face, because I did not get to see his Happy Dance. :)
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Date: 2005-09-14 09:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-14 10:14 pm (UTC)Ontrack
Date: 2005-09-17 02:46 pm (UTC)Re: Ontrack
Date: 2005-09-18 05:59 pm (UTC)I'll warn you, they are _not_ cheap. the service we used with the price tag above (~$2850) was priority service. They got the drive Monday, advised us as to the recovery options on Wendsday, and we had the recovered data Friday.
There is a less expensive outfit by the name of Gilware (http://www.gillware.com) that quoted us NTE $750 for the same job. I imagine that they can do the same job for considerably less.
We chose Ontrack because they were the older outfit and gave us a firm number for average sucess rate. (~90% average, also it's on a case by case basis)