I tried resisting this topic, but here goes...
I have heard of some weird way of freezing their harddisc (in a sealed plastic) before they try to hack it back. THis somehow haelp the damage disc and make it readable again. THis is because of the retracted surface of the disc (due to freezing).
Unfortunately, it only work if the problem is the actual disc and not the IC components.
Dexter Ang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dexter Ang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 00:16, bodgie wrote:That's definitely a drive problem. Unfortunately, I was simply hoping it was a partition problem. Then maybe I could help. My data recovery skills are somewhat limited at the moment =)At 09:08 PM 9/5/2003 +0800, you wrote: >How badly damaged is it? Please try to define crashed. Any physical >damage? And how old is the drive? > >Dexter The BIOS reports a read error on its first attempt to read the drive, prior to loading anything. I've used a diagnostic utility from the Maxtor website, and it reports the drive as having failed testing. So it must be a drive problem, and not a file system or OS problem. The drive hasn't been dropped or anything. It just stopped being readable while under normal use. It's less than 2 years old, and was used on a home desktop PC.Having researched this field here a few months ago, I didn't see anyone doing data recovery here in the Philippines. Is the data really that crucial? Because if it is, then might as well send it to the US. Some companies do the analysis at around $200. Then charge on a drive-size basis (how many Gigs the drive is) if possible to recovery. If it's not crucial but a bunch of personal files (pictures, mp3s, etc.), then tough luck. Buy a CD Burner, and burn regularly. I learned that lesson the hard way before.I've read about data recovery companies in the US, but I haven't heard of any in the Philippines.
Good luck!---bodgie
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