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HD Really Dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheGreatApple" data-source="post: 958229" data-attributes="member: 129450"><p>Sorry to hear that! I had that happen once to me some time ago and I learned my lesson to never keep just one copy of everything on my computers HD. ALWAYS back it up on an external drive.</p><p></p><p>But anyway....</p><p></p><p>I do know of one company here is the DFW area (they'll do work all over) that can recover things of almost any hard drive failure issue. They actually have a contract with the local government here to do the same for their stuff and such. Let me look into them and see if I can gather more information on them for you. I only know of them though, I haven't personally used them.</p><p></p><p>A little warning on them though...they are EXPENSIVE for the work that they do...either because it really does take that much time and man hours to do it, or because they just can...I don't know honestly. It might not be worth it in your case but that's up to you to decide. Either way I'll get back to you asap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGreatApple, post: 958229, member: 129450"] Sorry to hear that! I had that happen once to me some time ago and I learned my lesson to never keep just one copy of everything on my computers HD. ALWAYS back it up on an external drive. But anyway.... I do know of one company here is the DFW area (they'll do work all over) that can recover things of almost any hard drive failure issue. They actually have a contract with the local government here to do the same for their stuff and such. Let me look into them and see if I can gather more information on them for you. I only know of them though, I haven't personally used them. A little warning on them though...they are EXPENSIVE for the work that they do...either because it really does take that much time and man hours to do it, or because they just can...I don't know honestly. It might not be worth it in your case but that's up to you to decide. Either way I'll get back to you asap. [/QUOTE]
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