I second the use of R-Studio to recover data, even on drives that are not
damaged - R-Studio allows you to recover a deleted file from your drive if you
haven't already overwritten the free space on that drive.
Also, I'd
recommend Steve Gibsons SpinRite available at
http://www.grc.com/sr/spinrite.htm.
With sector-by-sector analsysis of a drive's surface, as long as the drives
hardware is operational and spinning, we've had great success with SpinRite
getting a drive into at least a readable condition so we can pull the data off
the failing drive.
Regards,
Chris Harper
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SPECIALIST
University Relations / Michigan State University
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Bosman, Don
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 10:54 AM
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I'd give
R-Studio a try before sending the drive anywhere. I pulled twenty gig off a
drive that had been through a recovery service and a hotshot recovery program at
another company both of which said it was non-recoverable. I used to recommend
On-Track, and still would for clean room service.
http://www.r-studio.com/ The demo
will let you preview what is recoverable and you can register it at that point.
Good luck.
Don Bosman
Information Technologist
Libraries,
Michigan State University
100 Library
East Lansing, MI
48824-1048
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Fax (517) 432-8374
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Laurence Bates
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 10:34 AM
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That probably
depends upon how damaged the drive is. If the drive is still accessible
then I would try Capital Data in Lansing:
http://www.texasinstrumentsrepair.com/datarecovery.htmlOn
the bother hand, if the data is really messed up and you have a large budget,
then OnTrack is hard to beat:
http://www.ontrackdatarecovery.com/0707_data-recovery-service/?psearch=google________________________________________
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 10:23 AM
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Does anyone have a
recommendation for a company that can retrieve data from a damaged hard
drive?
Michigan State University
Go
Spartans!!
Rachel Rumsey
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Michigan
State University
Department of Physiology
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