My computer fried its power supply, and the disk went with it! Argh!
I've bought a new computer (not my first choice but when I gotta get back online in a reasonable frame of time, waiting a few days for a system to be custom built won't work) and have been reinstalling applications, but I really want my programming projects off of the old drive. I've heard estimates ranging from $129 to $500 or 1000.
Has anyone used these services? Recommendations? Suggestions for keeping the price down? The disks should be just fine, it's just the circuitboard that's fried on the drive.
Edit: I should add, the disk circuit board is most likely fried, so software solutions are unlikely to work. I've just heard back from one place that says 'Send the drive in and we'll give you a quote' - yeah right, you get to hold my hardware hostage before telling me how much it will cost?
I've bought a new computer (not my first choice but when I gotta get back online in a reasonable frame of time, waiting a few days for a system to be custom built won't work) and have been reinstalling applications, but I really want my programming projects off of the old drive. I've heard estimates ranging from $129 to $500 or 1000.
Has anyone used these services? Recommendations? Suggestions for keeping the price down? The disks should be just fine, it's just the circuitboard that's fried on the drive.
Edit: I should add, the disk circuit board is most likely fried, so software solutions are unlikely to work. I've just heard back from one place that says 'Send the drive in and we'll give you a quote' - yeah right, you get to hold my hardware hostage before telling me how much it will cost?
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Date: 2009-05-25 07:53 pm (UTC)The reason they want to "hold the drive hostage" is because on any given drive, recovering data could be anywhere from 'run some software that will retry reads a billion times until something comes off' ... all the way up to swapping boards, head assemblies, etc, and rebuilding files by hand. Or, if the place is high-end enough, going in with special hardware and individually reading the bits off the surface.
So you're talking about a $100 - $100000 job, depending. And it's hard to tell you which it's gonna be without actually examining the drive.