On 01/20/2016 11:26 AM, Pete Rittwage wrote:
The services can be expensive (in the thousands,
typically) so the data has
to be pretty valuable to you in order to proceed.
I'll second Drivesavers--they've recovered very damaged drives,
including a few buried in mud after a hurricaine. They'll rebuild a
drive if they have to.
They're also one of the few companies who have working relationships
with SSD makers and claim that they can un-brick many dead SSDs.
Nice people, too. But yes, expensive, very.
--Chuck