On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Owen Berry wrote:
In the mean time, anybody know of good/reasonably affordable data
recovery services in the area,
when I last looked, data recovery was in the $1000's range.
Last disk that died on me with clicking, I put in the
freezer, and on removal wrapped in a plastic bag (so the
condensation didn't short out any of the electronics) and
booting from another disk, copied everything off as quick as
possible. I think I had to do several interations of
freezing it. I don't know if this is a general solution or I
was lucky. I wouldn't run the disk anymore than you need in
the meantime.
Joe
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