RE: RE: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Sean Gayle
I never asked.  I just am amazed at his results.  Did you check his site and
email him?  

Sean Gayle


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$100  Does he have a clean room?

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Contact this guy.  He has done wonders for us.  Charges $10 to look at
it.
Your charges for shipping to him.  If he can salvage data from it he
usually
charges $100, more for a full recovery.  Email him at M. J. Thompson
Data
Recovery [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

www.mjtdata.com

Robert Reyes (Owner)
M. J. Thompson Data Recovery
1177 Elm Street, Lynden, Washington 98264

www.mjtdata.com

Sean Gayle
JohnnyO's good twin


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This is the route I will take.  I have tried to boot it 6 or 7 times and
I will NOT power it up again.  My external backup drive just got here
Friday too!  I was a day late.  :(  I have found a few places with flat
rates at $700 or so.  I will keep looking.  Anyone have a Dell 8600? 
Will you take the hard drive out and jiggle it?  I want to know it it
rattles.  Just for peace of mind.  I hope it rattles.

If anyone does not have backups, go do it now.  THIS SUCKS.  I hve Dell
complete care, so laptop replacement is free, but not the data.



Joe Fiero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/27/2005, 04:42:58 PM:
> Brian,
> 
> If the data is of importance to you, DO NOTHING!  Do not attempt any
> additional boots.  You have head damage, and each RPM is causing
"pitting"
> on the platter surface, literally taking bits of your data with it.
Send
it
> only to a lab wit a clean room and one with credentials.  Be prepared
to
> spend a minimum of $500 and possibly as much as $2000, depending on
the
> damage, and the amount of data you wish to recover.  If it is more
than a
> few Gb, you will also have to send them another hard drive to put it
on.
> 
> I hope you have better luck than I did.  I decided that I was as good
as
the
> experts and before sending mine to I even tried putting the platters
into
a
> good working identical drive I had ling around.  It was a fatal error
and
I
> lost over 2 years work (for experts, we sure screw the pooch often,
don't
we
> ;)  I was provided with the above advice by the lab I sent mine to
after I
> was told the data was unrecoverable due to excessive surface damage.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
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RE: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
Hey Ron.  If you feel sorry for me, why don't you buy me lunch (ya
right, you’re a WISP, you don’t have money)  :)  We're not too far
apart.  I'd like to shake your hand and talk "WISP" over lunch someday.
Hit me up.  I'll meet you halfway.


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Frank,
Thanks for the tip, I needed this and Brians Misfortune has prompted me 
to buy, I'm downloading now.

Ron Wallace
Hahnron, Inc.
220 S. Jackson St.
Addison, MI 49220

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RE: RE: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
$100  Does he have a clean room?

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Contact this guy.  He has done wonders for us.  Charges $10 to look at
it.
Your charges for shipping to him.  If he can salvage data from it he
usually
charges $100, more for a full recovery.  Email him at M. J. Thompson
Data
Recovery [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

www.mjtdata.com

Robert Reyes (Owner)
M. J. Thompson Data Recovery
1177 Elm Street, Lynden, Washington 98264

www.mjtdata.com

Sean Gayle
JohnnyO's good twin


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This is the route I will take.  I have tried to boot it 6 or 7 times and
I will NOT power it up again.  My external backup drive just got here
Friday too!  I was a day late.  :(  I have found a few places with flat
rates at $700 or so.  I will keep looking.  Anyone have a Dell 8600? 
Will you take the hard drive out and jiggle it?  I want to know it it
rattles.  Just for peace of mind.  I hope it rattles.

If anyone does not have backups, go do it now.  THIS SUCKS.  I hve Dell
complete care, so laptop replacement is free, but not the data.



Joe Fiero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/27/2005, 04:42:58 PM:
> Brian,
> 
> If the data is of importance to you, DO NOTHING!  Do not attempt any
> additional boots.  You have head damage, and each RPM is causing
"pitting"
> on the platter surface, literally taking bits of your data with it.
Send
it
> only to a lab wit a clean room and one with credentials.  Be prepared
to
> spend a minimum of $500 and possibly as much as $2000, depending on
the
> damage, and the amount of data you wish to recover.  If it is more
than a
> few Gb, you will also have to send them another hard drive to put it
on.
> 
> I hope you have better luck than I did.  I decided that I was as good
as
the
> experts and before sending mine to I even tried putting the platters
into
a
> good working identical drive I had ling around.  It was a fatal error
and
I
> lost over 2 years work (for experts, we sure screw the pooch often,
don't
we
> ;)  I was provided with the above advice by the lab I sent mine to
after I
> was told the data was unrecoverable due to excessive surface damage.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
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RE: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread David Weddell








If all else fails, get with us. We have a
couple of good geeks that have recovered my hard drive in the past. If they can’t
do it, it probably can’t be done.

 



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Failure



 

Got a couple leads off Google, but I want
to use someone that one of you has used if possible.  

 

 

 

http://www.gillware.com/?campaign=google1

 

http://www.drivesavers.com/

 



 



 

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Failure

 

Here’s the story.  Laptop fell off
top of car on expressway (don’t ask).  It booted up.  I put it back to sleep. 
I booted it up again and was checking email and it went to blue sceen of
death.  Now all I get is disk boot failure.  When I take hard drive out and
shake it, it “rattles” a little.  All my company info is on it…not backed up
(again, don’t ask).  I have heard of places to send hard drives in and have
them rescue my data.  They take it all apart and what not.  Anyone know of as
place like this?

 

Brian

 








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Re: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Ron Wallace
Frank,
Thanks for the tip, I needed this and Brians Misfortune has prompted me 
to buy, I'm downloading now.

Ron Wallace
Hahnron, Inc.
220 S. Jackson St.
Addison, MI 49220

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Re: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Tony Weasler
Yes, it should probably rattle.  If you got it to work at all, there
probably isn't any damage that you could detect by shaking it :)  Dell
uses a few different brands of hard drive in their notebooks.  The
Fujitsu and Toshiba drives that I have seen all rattle. In fact my
Toshiba says "RATTLE NOISE IS NORMAL" right on the top sticker...

 - Tony


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> Anyone have a Dell 8600? 
> Will you take the hard drive out and jiggle it?  I want to know it it
> rattles.  Just for peace of mind.  I hope it rattles.
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Re: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Tony Weasler
Hi Brian,

  I've been in your situation before and I understand how bad it
sucks.  Fortunately, I had a week-old backup, but I did try data
recovery anyway to see what they could recover.  I sent it to Data
Recovery Services in Dallas (http://www.datarecovery.net/).  I
evaluated about 5 other companies (including the "leader" onTrack) and
decided to use them because they seemed competent when I spoke with a
technician over the phone and had a pricing model that I liked. (I
would not use a one-price-for-all service because they have a
disincentive to attempt recovery if they think that it will cost them
more than the price you paid -- and you have no way to know whether
they decided not to attempt recovery or if the data was actually
unrecoverable.)  DRS was unable to do any recovery for the initial $99
assessment and estimated that it would take about $500 to attempt the
next stage. The data wasn't worth more than a few hundred $$ so I
opted to return the drive to Dell under warranty (which they accepted
even after it was opened by DRS.)

  My drive was a little further gone than yours -- it was doing the
head-park clicking when it was powered on and it would not even show
up during the POST drive detection.  Depending on the value of your
data you may want to try and connect it to a desktop machine and try
to recover the data yourself.  I've done this a few times when the
data wasn't that important that its loss was worth < ~$300.  On at
least 4 occasions I was able to recover all of the data I needed.

Here's what I did. This may or may not work for you (don't blame me
when you create a hunk of aluminum out of your drive using these
instructions :)  Read all of the instructions before you begin.  I'm
assuming a relatively decent knowledge of PC innards and Windows.  If
the instructions are confusing and the information has any value (on
the desktop or notebook drives,) pay someone to recover the data for you.

Things you need:

- Desktop PC running the same or newer OS (Windows XP is explained
below) and an unused IDE controller/cable.  Disconnect any devices
from that IDE cable (CD drive, etc.)

- Notebook to desktop IDE converter like this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/2_W0QQitemZ6825102710

- Working knowledge of the command shell "xcopy" utility. "xcopy /?"
should give you a good start.  Make sure you use the /c switch to
continue on errors.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/xcopy.mspx

Preparation
---

Be careful when handling the notebook drive.  Grab it gently by the
sides.  Never press on the top and try not to touch the electronics on
the bottom.  Static electricity is also your enemy.  Keep yourself and
all the components at the same electrical potential by connecting them
together electrically (like by using a grounding system with a wrist
strap.)  If any of the components are grounded then you should be too.

Backup all the data on the desktop PC that you will be using.  You
could end up frying that drive too.  Make directories called
"c:\nbDrive" "c:\nbDrive\important" "c:\nbDrive\all" on the desktop
machine and make sure that you have at least enough space free for all
of the files on the failing drive times two.

Write down all of the files that are important to you on the failing
drive (with full path names.)  Don't forget about Outlook data files,
Quickbooks data files, etc.  Rank them in the order of importance.
This is the order that you will try to recover them.

You want to minimize the spin-up/down cycles on the failing drive so
power up the desktop computer with it disconnected and go into the
BIOS to make sure that the Primary device on the secondary (or
whatever controller you will connect your drive to) IDE controller is
active and set to auto-detection.  Turn on the display of POST
information in the BIOS (so you can see the drives as they are being
detected.)

Practice going into the Windows Safe Mode selection screen by pressing
F8 repeatedly just after the BIOS POST screen.  When you can get to
the screen 3x in a row, continue.

Connecting the Devices
--

Power down the desktop PC (Turn it off with a current-interrupting
switch or remove the power cord.  Most newer computers still have
current running through many of the components when they are powered
off with a "soft-switch."

Connect the notebook drive ADAPTER (not the drive yet) to the Primary
connector on the IDE cable.  Nothing should be connected to the
Secondary drive connector.  Connect the power to the drive adapter.

You may have to remove the caddy (four screws usually on the bottom)
and a wedge-shaped converter that Dell likes to use on their notebook
drives first.  I find that a small needle-nose pliers takes it off
pretty easily without bending the pins.  Pull gently on one side (1mm
at a time) and then on the other until it comes off easily from the
middle.

Connect the notebook adapter to the notebook drive.  Make sure that

RE: RE: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Sean Gayle
Contact this guy.  He has done wonders for us.  Charges $10 to look at it.
Your charges for shipping to him.  If he can salvage data from it he usually
charges $100, more for a full recovery.  Email him at M. J. Thompson Data
Recovery [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

www.mjtdata.com

Robert Reyes (Owner)
M. J. Thompson Data Recovery
1177 Elm Street, Lynden, Washington 98264

www.mjtdata.com

Sean Gayle
JohnnyO's good twin


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This is the route I will take.  I have tried to boot it 6 or 7 times and
I will NOT power it up again.  My external backup drive just got here
Friday too!  I was a day late.  :(  I have found a few places with flat
rates at $700 or so.  I will keep looking.  Anyone have a Dell 8600? 
Will you take the hard drive out and jiggle it?  I want to know it it
rattles.  Just for peace of mind.  I hope it rattles.

If anyone does not have backups, go do it now.  THIS SUCKS.  I hve Dell
complete care, so laptop replacement is free, but not the data.



Joe Fiero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/27/2005, 04:42:58 PM:
> Brian,
> 
> If the data is of importance to you, DO NOTHING!  Do not attempt any
> additional boots.  You have head damage, and each RPM is causing "pitting"
> on the platter surface, literally taking bits of your data with it.  Send
it
> only to a lab wit a clean room and one with credentials.  Be prepared to
> spend a minimum of $500 and possibly as much as $2000, depending on the
> damage, and the amount of data you wish to recover.  If it is more than a
> few Gb, you will also have to send them another hard drive to put it on.
> 
> I hope you have better luck than I did.  I decided that I was as good as
the
> experts and before sending mine to I even tried putting the platters into
a
> good working identical drive I had ling around.  It was a fatal error and
I
> lost over 2 years work (for experts, we sure screw the pooch often, don't
we
> ;)  I was provided with the above advice by the lab I sent mine to after I
> was told the data was unrecoverable due to excessive surface damage.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
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Re: RE: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread brian

This is the route I will take.  I have tried to boot it 6 or 7 times and
I will NOT power it up again.  My external backup drive just got here
Friday too!  I was a day late.  :(  I have found a few places with flat
rates at $700 or so.  I will keep looking.  Anyone have a Dell 8600? 
Will you take the hard drive out and jiggle it?  I want to know it it
rattles.  Just for peace of mind.  I hope it rattles.

If anyone does not have backups, go do it now.  THIS SUCKS.  I hve Dell
complete care, so laptop replacement is free, but not the data.



Joe Fiero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/27/2005, 04:42:58 PM:
> Brian,
> 
> If the data is of importance to you, DO NOTHING!  Do not attempt any
> additional boots.  You have head damage, and each RPM is causing "pitting"
> on the platter surface, literally taking bits of your data with it.  Send it
> only to a lab wit a clean room and one with credentials.  Be prepared to
> spend a minimum of $500 and possibly as much as $2000, depending on the
> damage, and the amount of data you wish to recover.  If it is more than a
> few Gb, you will also have to send them another hard drive to put it on.
> 
> I hope you have better luck than I did.  I decided that I was as good as the
> experts and before sending mine to I even tried putting the platters into a
> good working identical drive I had ling around.  It was a fatal error and I
> lost over 2 years work (for experts, we sure screw the pooch often, don't we
> ;)  I was provided with the above advice by the lab I sent mine to after I
> was told the data was unrecoverable due to excessive surface damage.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Behalf Of Brian Rohrbacher
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RE: [WISPA] Packet Aggregation

2005-11-27 Thread Paul Hendry
So does anyone use any packet aggregation software to help keep a good
throughput across there wireless network?

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Subject: [WISPA] Packet Aggregation

Because a lot of traffic crossing our network is in packets smaller than
1500 bytes I have been playing with Mikrotik's M3P to aggregate the smaller
packets together. Throughput wise this seems to work very well and we see a
big improvement on the amount of data we can pass over our wireless
backhaul. The problem is that M3P adds about 15ms of delay in each direction
so you are adding 30ms of delay to most none UDP streams. This is the amount
of time that M3P waits to fill the 1500 byte.

Does anyone know of an alternative system or open source software that does
packet aggregation but is a little more configurable? Ideally I would like
to be able to change the amount of time that the aggregator waits to fill
it's payload and therefore reduce the overall delay.

Cheers,

P.


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RE: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Joe Fiero
Brian,

If the data is of importance to you, DO NOTHING!  Do not attempt any
additional boots.  You have head damage, and each RPM is causing "pitting"
on the platter surface, literally taking bits of your data with it.  Send it
only to a lab wit a clean room and one with credentials.  Be prepared to
spend a minimum of $500 and possibly as much as $2000, depending on the
damage, and the amount of data you wish to recover.  If it is more than a
few Gb, you will also have to send them another hard drive to put it on.

I hope you have better luck than I did.  I decided that I was as good as the
experts and before sending mine to I even tried putting the platters into a
good working identical drive I had ling around.  It was a fatal error and I
lost over 2 years work (for experts, we sure screw the pooch often, don't we
;)  I was provided with the above advice by the lab I sent mine to after I
was told the data was unrecoverable due to excessive surface damage.

Good luck.

Joe




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Re: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive Failure

2005-11-27 Thread Frank Muto



NTI - http://www.ntius.com has some backup products 
you may want to consider. Right now they have a product called Shadow 2 for a 
99¢ download (Reg. $29.99). Automatic, Continuous 
Back Up,  Native File Format – Easy to Restore, Works in the 
Background, Schedule back up jobs and Advanced filtering to back up 
photos, videos, music and data 
 
 
 
Frank MutoCo-founder -  Washington Bureau 
for ISP Advocacy - WBIATelecom Summit Ad Hoc Committeehttp://gigabytemarch.blog.com/ 
www.wbia.us
 
 
 
 
 
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Brian 
  Rohrbacher 
  To: wireless@wispa.org 
  Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 12:33 
  AM
  Subject: [WISPA] OT Hard Drive 
  Failure
  
  
  Here’s the story.  Laptop fell off top of car on 
  expressway (don’t ask).  It booted 
  up.  I put it back to sleep.  I booted it up again and was checking 
  email and it went to blue sceen of death.  Now all I get is disk boot 
  failure.  When I take hard drive 
  out and shake it, it “rattles” a little.  
  All my company info is on it…not backed up (again, don’t ask).  I have heard of places to send hard 
  drives in and have them rescue my data.  
  They take it all apart and what not.  Anyone know of as place like 
  this?
   
  Brian
   
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