Re: 2 data recovery questions

From: M. Zeeshan Mustafa (securityat_private)
Date: Sun Nov 10 2002 - 16:52:16 PST

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    I'd preffer to go with some professional service provider, the one I know
    is convar europe limited, the company known to be the one helped fbi
    recovering hard drives from wtc, check out http://www.convar.com , they can
    recover both of your media - M. Zeeshan Mustafa
    
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Rod Hauser" <rod42at_private>
    To: <forensicsat_private>
    Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 9:39 PM
    Subject: 2 data recovery questions
    
    
    > I have 2 data recovery situations that could use an opinion.
    >
    > 1) a 100GB+ scsi disk from an SGI that has data on it, but nothing is
    > visible. I'd prefer either a professional but affordable service
    > recommendation, or a freely downloadable toolkit, preferably Linux, but I
    do
    > have another SGI I could load it on, too.
    > I've downloaded the PLAC toolkit iso, but haven't tried it yet.
    > Any other recommendations?
    > 2) a 3.3V 64MB SmartMedia card that was filled up in the camera, but now
    > shows as blank (errors) both in the camera and in the FlashPath floppy
    > adapter.  . I downloaded a piece of software that said it might read it,
    but
    > it doesn't show any more data.  I've considered buying a USB adapter just
    to
    > try recovery one more way, but I do not have high hopes.
    > Any opinions to the contrary?
    >
    > TIA
    > Rod
    >
    > --
    > Rod Hauser, CISSP, LCA
    > St Louis, Missouri, USA, Sol 3, Milky Way
    >
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