So my hard drive died and stopped working. And the computer place I brought it too could not do anything to get my photos back. Does anyone know of a place I can send my hard drive to have everything recovered?
Oct 26, 2009 23:05 | #1 So my hard drive died and stopped working. And the computer place I brought it too could not do anything to get my photos back. Does anyone know of a place I can send my hard drive to have everything recovered? Christopher J. Martin
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ToddLambert I don't like titles More info | Oct 26, 2009 23:10 | #2 Are you prepared to spend the money it will cost to get them recovered? How big is the drive?
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Oct 26, 2009 23:35 | #3 I think it was 250 Gigs but I lost stuff on the desktop. Kinda sucks but whatever. Christopher J. Martin
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ToddLambert I don't like titles More info | Oct 26, 2009 23:50 | #4 Yeah, that does suck. You're looking at at least $400 and quite possibly more to recover the drive.
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Oct 27, 2009 00:07 | #5 Thankfully it was only about 4 photo shoots and some edited photos previously backed up. So I might not even bother then. Christopher J. Martin
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BeritOlam Goldmember 1,675 posts Likes: 4 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Deep in the Heart of Texas More info | Oct 28, 2009 07:00 | #6 If you were a Canucks fan, you wouldn't have those problems! Gear List
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Oct 28, 2009 10:14 | #7 Hahaha that's why I am in oilers gear ready to go. I live in Calgary now. Christopher J. Martin
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BeritOlam Goldmember 1,675 posts Likes: 4 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Deep in the Heart of Texas More info | Oct 29, 2009 07:16 | #8 cjm wrote in post #8910677 Yeah I will have to see what it really is. They just tried to load it a few times and gave up. Easiest way to 'test' the drive would be to find a buddy that has a desktop....and just plug it into his system as a slave drive. If you're 'lucky' (i.e. best case scenario), it'll register your drive and you'll be able to 'drag and drop' the files/photos you need onto your buddy's drive (and then presumably you'd burn them to a CD/DVD). Gear List
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Oct 29, 2009 20:21 | #9 BeritOlam wrote in post #8916772 If something is physically wrong with the drive......get ready to sell some of those Oiler jerseys to pay for a recovery!! ![]() No way jose! Christopher J. Martin
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JonFoster is it safe? 4,521 posts Likes: 39 Joined Feb 2005 Location: White Lake, MI More info | Oct 29, 2009 23:45 | #10 We use OnTrack for the data recovery we can't do in-house. The price will vary depending on how much work has to be done. In most cases 100% of the data can be recovered. A price of $400.00 will generally get you a good estimate (it takes a lot of work and time to see if data can be recovered). The high side for recovery would be around $2,500.00. All recovered data is returned to you on a new external hard drive. I shoot with a Little Canon
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BeritOlam Goldmember 1,675 posts Likes: 4 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Deep in the Heart of Texas More info | Oct 30, 2009 13:47 | #11 Jon Foster wrote in post #8922253 Edit: If the drive isn't physically dead, just the partition or boot partition is smoked, you don't really have any trouble. Is this a PC? The quick easy fix is to boot the computer from a Ubuntu Live Demo CD. Then just copy all the data to a external drive, CD's, DVD's, memory sticks or another hard drive. After that reload the system... The suggestion to slave your drive onto another PC is a good one except for the danger to the PC you are slaving it to. If your trouble is due to a virus that could be the end of your buddies system too. Using Linux is a better option (either on your system or another one) because Linux won't be effected by virus attacks. And, you can clean virus trouble from your files with Linux. Jon, Gear List
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JonFoster is it safe? 4,521 posts Likes: 39 Joined Feb 2005 Location: White Lake, MI More info | Oct 30, 2009 23:07 | #12 I use the Ubuntu Live Demo CD's all the time. Once in a while they won't work but I keep extra CD's in my truck, my coat pocket, my work bag and several at the office because they are so handy and quick to use. They will also get you online with the native drivers (wired or wireless). I also keep extra utilities for Windoze and Linux in my Gmail accounts to make downloading regularly used apps quick and easy. I shoot with a Little Canon
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