After I had survived two headcrashes my third HD died again. Upon switching
on the computer the engine of the HD does not want to start. Other
harddrives work well on the same connection. This way without physical
damages I seemingly lost all my data which had been collected over about
three years. It's a tragedy and I can't describe how I feel.

I consulted about a dozen socalled "PC-Technicians" but this was wasted
time. None of them had the slightest idea about electronics of a harddrive.
All they can do is "click-click". In my desperation I contacted one of the
two companies in Germany specialized in restoring data from damaged drives.
Well, they are really competent but their target customer segment is not
that of private computer users. Their rates reflect this clearly.
I'm afraid I can't afford their services for about DEM 2500.

Has anybody an idea what to do in such a case?

--
Tibor Mocsar



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