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Last Updated on Thursday, 8 July 2010 03:32 Written by databank Thursday, 8 July 2010 03:32
I was looking for data recovery sites, I found this site. Someone with experience will know how to retrieve only a few gigabytes (maximum two) Or is there any electronics store you know that provide this service; (Circuit City, Best Buy, etc.) must recover data from a damaged external hard drive SimpleTech way.
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data recovery software can help you. If your hard drive break down, it needs to send to the lab. But if only data have lost, you can choose a data recovery software online and also try that’s free trail to check what data you lost and how much data you can recover by data recovery software. You can try : http://www.hdrconline.com/hdrc_services.php
Try visiting http://datarecovery.desmktg.com. There is a lot of good information related to data recovery.
BestBuy/Circuit City will just try to slave the drive and run some software and charge you $100 (something you can do on your own for free). WeRecoverData from what I’ve heard is a “economy” class recovery service with poorly trained technicians. Anything they don’t know how to do they will just sit on for a week, then send out to a 3rd party. Your better bet might be a company called CBL Data Recovery.
http://www.cbltech.com