As I said, if it at least runs, etc
A lot of recovery places just run software like this and charge $1200 for something you
could do yourself.
You have to consider, is the data that important? enough to spend several hundred $ on, or
perhaps even $1400 or more?
in most cases, it's not.
my usb stick had data that was that important, the computer said the stick was
unformatted.
RTT goes it all back very easily.
You're best to find a place that will do a free estimate, to tell you what can be
recovered and how much it'll cost you,
at least in cases where a drive is really far gone anyhow.
Dan.
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:16:26 -0600
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
From: jfoust at
threedee.com
Subject: RE: Drive recovery
At 08:46 AM 3/12/2010, Dan Gahlinger wrote:
If the drive actually runs and is detectable,
I'd suggest running RTT (RType) on it.
You mean
http://www.r-tt.com/ 's R-Studio.
Yes, I have that. Works great when the drive is still capable
of getting to some or all of the data. Mine is clearly not.
- John
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