[BNM] Recovering an overwritten file in Windows XP?
Simon Atkinson
simon at positivesounds.com
Mon Sep 29 00:56:15 BST 2008
As the disk that the lost work is on isn't damaged would it not be cheaper
to try something like file scavenger first? It may save you a fair few quid.
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[mailto:bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org] On Behalf Of Alex Farran
Sent: 24 September 2008 09:22
To: Brighton New Media
Subject: Re: [BNM] Recovering an overwritten file in Windows XP?
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:34 AM, Chris Billett
<chris at chrisbillett.net>wrote:
> Yes, good point. I sent some details of a good data recovery company
> to the list earlier in the year. I don't have them anymore (ex-
> employer's rolodex etc.) but they were very fair in terms of charges
> (or lack of, in the event of no success) and based in Wiltshire.
> Should be searchable.
>
And here they are:
I always use these guys. Also got a no recovery no fee policy!
"Prestige Computer Services
The Data Storage Specialists
Units 3-4
Park Rd Centre
Malmesbury
Wiltshire
SN16 0BX
Tel: 01666 824031
01666 825620
Email: service at pcs-uk.net
Website: http://www.data-storage-specialists.co.uk
Prestige Computer Services
HARD DRIVE DATA RECOVERY PRICE LIST (12/12/07)
CAPACITY PRICE
1GB £125
2GB £165
4GB £195
10GB £245
20GB £275
40GB £295
80GB £345
100GB £395
160GB £445
200GB £495
500GB £545
1TB £695
+ VAT "
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