> --- You wrote:
> I have this seriously dead hard drive that I'm trying to at least 
> evacuate
> things from. My problem is that though the drive spins and is noted by 
> the
> System Info app, no other programs can seem to be bothered with it. 
> Norton, Disc
> Warrior and TechTool all draw blanks.
> --- end of quote ---
> There is a program called data-rescue, now commercial that used to be 
> shareware.
> If you download a copy you can try it to rescue a file or two.  If it 
> works, it
> is very much worth buying the thing.
>
> It works very differenly from other programs in that it can assemble 
> fragments
> of files even if the disk structure is kafluy.  Sometimes.
>

I bought Data Rescue after all the other utilities  failed miserably. 
Most of them didn't even saw my crashed HD. Data rescue is not a repair 
program. It 's a data recovery and it works on the most desperate 
cases. It's worth every penny.

http://www.prosofteng.com

Pierre


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