There are two options: 1) Software, try to repartition the drive to read the data nad make best guesses. This will work a bunch of times, but can take time. 2) Clean room. On Track does this, as does others. This is more of a hardware approach. It is iffy and expensive. On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 10:37, Colin Walker wrote: > Good day; > I know this isn't exactly on topic but I am hoping someone may be > able to help me. A friend of mine had a catastrophic home problem this > weekend that left his computer rather unusable. Does anyone have a > suggestion for a Hard Drive data recovery company? Who would you recommend? > > Thanks for your time. > > Colin Walker > Digimarc Corporation > Cwalker@private > -- Zot O'Connor http://www.ZotConsulting.com http://www.WhiteKnightHackers.com
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