I went over it is very informative. BTW, I think I met this guy up in the
Data Recovery Seminars in Ottawa Canada like 3 years ago. Go Figure...

Tim "The Beave" Lider
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There was a 22-page white paper that went along with it I have not
seen but I'm assuming he went into more detail there.

On 12/19/07, The Beave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pretty much most of what he went over is true.  But, I would not try a lot
> of this at home.  If your data is important I would suggest not taking it
> apart.
>
> Although, The SA Area Position he explained is not 100% as he said.
Hitachi
> Global Storage Tech has it in the Mid area on the platter. Also, on a live
> PCB Board swap, if you have been working with the hard drive, the bad
> sectors from the new hd are bad on the old.  So you will never get an
exact
> match.
>
> So there is a lot of holes in the presentation, but it's a very well put
> together and informative presentation.
>
> Tim "The Beave" Lider
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Weeden
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 7:09 AM
> To: hwg
> Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [H] Really good hard drive recovery
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>
> http://www.myharddrivedied.com/advanceddatarecovery.html
>
> >From this year's DEFCON.  Scott caused quite a stir with his talk last
> year and does pretty awesome work.  His website is full of a lot of
> good info about hard drives.
>
> --
> Brian Weeden
>
>
>


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