Folks are getting confused here, so, let me state:

It's not I <me?> that posted the issues about a compromised drive that
needed to be forensiced.  I merely added to others questions and misings
<and added a few of my own> about companies that do data recovery and
forensics on platters.

Sorry, I've since lost the address of the person requesting such info
originally.  Hopefully they are still reading this thread.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, dreamwvr wrote:

> hi,
>    looks like it might work.. now here is a thought why not try a few
> combinations of what has been discussed and see if they can 
> recover it.. give you definately a litmus test:-)) 
>  > Minneapolis
> > Corporate Headquarters
> > 9023 Columbine Road
> > Eden Prairie, MN 55347
> > Toll Free: 1-800-872-2599
> > Phone: 1-952-937-5161
> > Fax: 1-952-937-5750
> > Web: www.ontrack.com
> > Electronic Information Management Web: www.ontrack.com/discovery
> >  *  Ontrack Data International Home Page - offers data recovery services.
> >     During the past 10 years, Ontrack has performed over 46,000 data
> >     recoveries. Remote Data Recovery allows engineers to perform data
> >     recoveries directly on a customer's computer from a remote location
> >     providing a real-time solution. Ontrack assists in areas such as
> >     computer evidence services for both civil and criminal cases by
> >     obtaining evidence from computer systems.
> 
> 

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