Hey Chris,
I used ACS Data Recovery recently: http://www.acsdatarecovery.com/.
They had a tiered pricing based on the level of damage to the hard drive
(physical or logical damage). It cost us $546 to recover a drive in
December.
I'd wished I had tried Steve Gibson's SpinRite 6.0 first:
http://www.grc.com/sr/spinrite.htm. I probably could've saved a few hundred
$$. Might be worth a shot.
Joe Pokupec
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From: nuga-bounce@lib.uaa.alaska.edu [mailto:nuga-bounce@lib.uaa.alaska.edu]
On Behalf Of Chris Sanner
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 1:21 PM
To: nuga@lib.uaa.alaska.edu
Subject: [NUGA]
Hey all hope your holidays was good,
I had the directors laptop crash with his calendar and several grant
documents on it that were not backed up. Can anyone recommend a good data
recovery service. One that can turn this thing around rather quickly.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Chris Sanner
Network Administrator
<mailto:csanner@ccsalaska.org> csanner@ccsalaska.org
<http://www.ccsalaska.org/>
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