Mac or PC?
Jessica
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> On Oct 30, 2015, at 10:01 PM, mariah garnett wrote:
>
> ok. so i just did one of the dumber things i've done in a while and erased
> some footage i just had telecined and then emptied the trash. And it isn't
>
mac! i used iskysoft and it recovered the files, in case this happens to
anyone else...
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 8:50 PM, drawclose.com wrote:
> Mac or PC?
>
> Jessica
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> http://www.drawclose.com
>
> > On Oct 30, 2015, at 10:01 PM, mariah garnett
ok. so i just did one of the dumber things i've done in a while and erased
some footage i just had telecined and then emptied the trash. And it isn't
backed up. obviously i thought it was, but i was in a haze of hard drive
cleaning.
is there any hope for me or did i just throw $800 in the digital
to creative writing.
From: Carrie Schreck carriemakesmov...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Data Recovery
I like a place called Drive Savers, I've used
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 7:07:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Data Recovery
Before sending it to anyone, I would crack the case and try mounting it
internally or buy an inexpensive enclosure or SATA (if it is SATA) dock and see
if it spins up. I have
I like a place called Drive Savers, I've used them on a few projects for
very important footage, they are able to rescue data 99% of the time and
the one time they couldn't they kindly sent it back to me with no charge.
If your data is important to you it's worth hiring an expert, in my opinion.
Shane:
Just quickly seconding Deco's excellent recommendations. When external drives
fail, the most common problems are 1) the connection between the power supply
brick and the case has gone bad, 2) the power supply brick itself has gone bad,
3) the data connection port on the case (especially
Before sending it to anyone, I would crack the case and try mounting it
internally or buy an inexpensive enclosure or SATA (if it is SATA) dock and see
if it spins up. I have had external drives actually go on fire and have been
able to recover them. It's usually the power supply or interface