[BNM] data recovery people?

Alan Pike alanpike at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 00:10:44 BST 2006


No, I didn't.    Sending some disks off to Sweden shortly, (I've done this
before and it worked rather well, Mark ftp'd the data back) and taking a
deep breath before installing dd_rescue to see if it I can get that to do
anything on my ever increasing collection of crashed disks that people dont
want to pay lots for data recovery, but then again, if it were possible
they'd be prepared to pay something.
On 10/9/06, Mat Walker <lists at four0four.net> wrote:

> On 2/10/06 11:35, "Alan Pike" <alanpike at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Now that Mark Adsett aka Universal Data Recovery has moved to Sweden,
> does
> > anyone know of any other nice, friendly, local, inexpensive data
> recovery
> > companies who will look at a disk and tell people whats possible without
> > charging an arm and a leg?   Once I've chucked the disk on a linux box
> and
> > it still wont work, I'm a bit scuppered, and these clients aren't the
> sort
> > of people who are prepared to pay lots and lots, but they would like
> their
> > photos/phd/company accounts back, which was where Mark came
> in.  Although to
> > be fair, putting it on a linux box if windows wont read it does work in
> a
> > surprising number of cases.  Hurrah for Linux!  Hip hip!
>
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> Did you find anyone local in the end?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mat
>
>
>
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