I'm not sure spinrite is suitable for this occurence.  My home system is Linux 
and any disc recovery is beyond my meagre computing skills, so I'm taking it in 
to work to see if any of the techs there will help me.

> On 30 November 2018 at 03:18 Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> There are specialists who can recover data from "damaged" HD's.
> 
> Alan C
> 
> On 29-Nov-18 08:32 PM, mike wilson wrote:
> > I've had three hard drives on the go for a while.  Two at home and one off 
> > site.  The off site one croaked so I had a replacement to format.  Before 
> > that kicked off, I added some files to one of the other drives and then 
> > started backing that up to the other.  At which point we had one of those 
> > micro disruptions, where all the lights flicker - and computers reboot.  
> > Now neither of the drives is responsive - about four years' work.  Did I 
> > mention I hate digital photography?
> >

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