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Any Professional data recovery vendor recommendations please.

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  • C code_wiz

    Hi Guys, I have got my main hard drive crash on me yesterday. I had taken it into pcworld/techguys et al.... but they don;t seem to be able to recover it and said this drive will need professional data recovery company to help recover the data - where apparently those companies will have a specialist machines to actually open the hard drive shell, and recover data track by track etc. And it might also cost me around £1000 based on the size of data disk/recovery. I am OK with the cost, but need the data recovered. I am currently googling around, and found many so-called professional ones, but the tech guys recommended me to just stick with one company - even to try it out first, since otherwise i might spoli the disk further, if manyu of them attempt to recover from it. So i am being cautious in selecting a vendor to do this recover for me.... do you guys have any recommendations on any particular data recovery vendor, based on someone you have used before. BTW, i am from London, UK. Thanks.

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    Millennium Knight
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    Just put a new drive in your machine and restore from your last full backup. :doh:

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    • C code_wiz

      Hi Guys, I have got my main hard drive crash on me yesterday. I had taken it into pcworld/techguys et al.... but they don;t seem to be able to recover it and said this drive will need professional data recovery company to help recover the data - where apparently those companies will have a specialist machines to actually open the hard drive shell, and recover data track by track etc. And it might also cost me around £1000 based on the size of data disk/recovery. I am OK with the cost, but need the data recovered. I am currently googling around, and found many so-called professional ones, but the tech guys recommended me to just stick with one company - even to try it out first, since otherwise i might spoli the disk further, if manyu of them attempt to recover from it. So i am being cautious in selecting a vendor to do this recover for me.... do you guys have any recommendations on any particular data recovery vendor, based on someone you have used before. BTW, i am from London, UK. Thanks.

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      _Damian S_
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      If your HDD still physically spins up, you may be able to recover it using some professional file recovery software... I bought some last year to recover a client's hard drive, and it worked a treat. The one I bought was called... *looking* Active File Recovery Enterprise version. I think from memory it was $100 US or similar... The one downside of that software is that it recovers everything it recognises as a file (by physical disk inspection), then saves them by type, in a numbered list. You would get your files back, but they will be called file0000.jpg, file0001.jpg etc...

      I don't have ADHD, I have ADOS... Attention Deficit oooh SHINY!! Booger Mobile (n) - A bright green 1964 Ford Falcon - our entry into the Camp Quality esCarpade!! Do something wonderful - make a donation to Camp Quality today!!

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      • C code_wiz

        Hi Guys, I have got my main hard drive crash on me yesterday. I had taken it into pcworld/techguys et al.... but they don;t seem to be able to recover it and said this drive will need professional data recovery company to help recover the data - where apparently those companies will have a specialist machines to actually open the hard drive shell, and recover data track by track etc. And it might also cost me around £1000 based on the size of data disk/recovery. I am OK with the cost, but need the data recovered. I am currently googling around, and found many so-called professional ones, but the tech guys recommended me to just stick with one company - even to try it out first, since otherwise i might spoli the disk further, if manyu of them attempt to recover from it. So i am being cautious in selecting a vendor to do this recover for me.... do you guys have any recommendations on any particular data recovery vendor, based on someone you have used before. BTW, i am from London, UK. Thanks.

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        John M Drescher
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        If you can pay the money I recommend that. I do not have a recommendation on a vendor. I do recommend that you do not try to use the drive as if it was a head crash the longer you use it the more damage you will do.

        John

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        • _ _Damian S_

          If your HDD still physically spins up, you may be able to recover it using some professional file recovery software... I bought some last year to recover a client's hard drive, and it worked a treat. The one I bought was called... *looking* Active File Recovery Enterprise version. I think from memory it was $100 US or similar... The one downside of that software is that it recovers everything it recognises as a file (by physical disk inspection), then saves them by type, in a numbered list. You would get your files back, but they will be called file0000.jpg, file0001.jpg etc...

          I don't have ADHD, I have ADOS... Attention Deficit oooh SHINY!! Booger Mobile (n) - A bright green 1964 Ford Falcon - our entry into the Camp Quality esCarpade!! Do something wonderful - make a donation to Camp Quality today!!

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          John M Drescher
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          _Damian S_ wrote:

          If your HDD still physically spins up, you may be able to recover it using some professional file recovery software..

          I would hope the techguys that looked at the drive actually tested it to make sure it was an hard failure (not recoverable using software methods) before recommending this type of data recovery.

          John

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            _Damian S_ wrote:

            If your HDD still physically spins up, you may be able to recover it using some professional file recovery software..

            I would hope the techguys that looked at the drive actually tested it to make sure it was an hard failure (not recoverable using software methods) before recommending this type of data recovery.

            John

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            _Damian S_
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            John M. Drescher wrote:

            I would hope

            Me too, but you just never know!

            I don't have ADHD, I have ADOS... Attention Deficit oooh SHINY!! Booger Mobile (n) - A bright green 1964 Ford Falcon - our entry into the Camp Quality esCarpade!! Do something wonderful - make a donation to Camp Quality today!!

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            • L l a u r e n

              it brought *your* machine to its knees? 12gb quad core blah blah blah?? :omg:

              "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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              l a u r e n wrote:

              it brought *your* machine to its knees? 12gb quad core blah blah blah??

              That and all the flash animations on the porn sites, yes.

              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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              • M Millennium Knight

                Just put a new drive in your machine and restore from your last full backup. :doh:

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                • C code_wiz

                  Hi Guys, I have got my main hard drive crash on me yesterday. I had taken it into pcworld/techguys et al.... but they don;t seem to be able to recover it and said this drive will need professional data recovery company to help recover the data - where apparently those companies will have a specialist machines to actually open the hard drive shell, and recover data track by track etc. And it might also cost me around £1000 based on the size of data disk/recovery. I am OK with the cost, but need the data recovered. I am currently googling around, and found many so-called professional ones, but the tech guys recommended me to just stick with one company - even to try it out first, since otherwise i might spoli the disk further, if manyu of them attempt to recover from it. So i am being cautious in selecting a vendor to do this recover for me.... do you guys have any recommendations on any particular data recovery vendor, based on someone you have used before. BTW, i am from London, UK. Thanks.

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                  harishfor
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                  hey boy... seems u r facing the same situation that i had faced. i tried many vendors but "ontrack"[^] and "sysinfotools[^]" are exceptional. For FAT related recovery ontrack is best and for NTFS related recovery sysinfotools is best.

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                  • C code_wiz

                    Hi Guys, I have got my main hard drive crash on me yesterday. I had taken it into pcworld/techguys et al.... but they don;t seem to be able to recover it and said this drive will need professional data recovery company to help recover the data - where apparently those companies will have a specialist machines to actually open the hard drive shell, and recover data track by track etc. And it might also cost me around £1000 based on the size of data disk/recovery. I am OK with the cost, but need the data recovered. I am currently googling around, and found many so-called professional ones, but the tech guys recommended me to just stick with one company - even to try it out first, since otherwise i might spoli the disk further, if manyu of them attempt to recover from it. So i am being cautious in selecting a vendor to do this recover for me.... do you guys have any recommendations on any particular data recovery vendor, based on someone you have used before. BTW, i am from London, UK. Thanks.

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                    User 10572836
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                    Download data recovery software to recover all deleted or lost data, Kernel data recovery software provides all type data recover solution. You can use cost-effective and advance data recovery tool. Get detail http://www.kerneldatarecovery.com/products.html[^]

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                    • C code_wiz

                      Hi Guys, I have got my main hard drive crash on me yesterday. I had taken it into pcworld/techguys et al.... but they don;t seem to be able to recover it and said this drive will need professional data recovery company to help recover the data - where apparently those companies will have a specialist machines to actually open the hard drive shell, and recover data track by track etc. And it might also cost me around £1000 based on the size of data disk/recovery. I am OK with the cost, but need the data recovered. I am currently googling around, and found many so-called professional ones, but the tech guys recommended me to just stick with one company - even to try it out first, since otherwise i might spoli the disk further, if manyu of them attempt to recover from it. So i am being cautious in selecting a vendor to do this recover for me.... do you guys have any recommendations on any particular data recovery vendor, based on someone you have used before. BTW, i am from London, UK. Thanks.

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                      User 10698142
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                      Use Kernel for Windows Data Recovery software to recover accidentally deleted files from FAT/NTFS partition. The application is able to recover data from formatted or corrupt HDD. Visit detail http://www.en.windowsdatarecovery.net/[^]

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