[brlug-general] Hard drive recovery?
-ray
ray at ops.selu.edu
Fri Dec 28 11:37:17 CST 2007
I think we discussed this before, and I don't think anyone found a
consumer-level sub-$1000 recovery service. Sorry... :(
ray
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Brad Bendily wrote:
> Really? Was it a difficult drive setup? Or just a single drive to recover?
> I was under the impression that i could get the drive recovered for under $1000.
> bb
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> On Dec 28, 2007 11:12 AM, Dustin Puryear <dustin at puryear-it.com> wrote:
>> Yes, we used an outfit out of Houston for a client. I can get their
>> info. It was around $4500 to recover a disk that was underwater in Katrina.
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>> Baton Rouge, LA * 225-706-8414
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>> Brad Bendily wrote:
>>> Has anyone used a hard drive recovery service that you would be
>>> willing to recommend to others?
>>>
>>> I have a single 60GB laptop drive that the mechanics inside of it have
>>> died, so I can't access
>>> any of the data even using it as a slave. It's for my brother-in-law
>>> he wants to get some
>>> pictures off the drive, so I'm looking for suggestions of where I can
>>> go, either locally or
>>> out of state?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> BB
>>
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