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"
Don't try writing anything to the drive. I don't know if it's recoverable at home, but if the bytes are salvageable ...
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by
Bery Delecto
Thanks...I just reached out to a recovery specialist place with good reviews.
Posted by
Holden Ford (aka Jim)
Nov 4 '19, 10:12
crossing fingers and shit.
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Ok, so looking at a minimum of prolly $400 to get this recovered. There are SO many programs out there advertising...
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Holden Ford
Nov 4, 10:23
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We used one at work. It was easily 3x more than that and I would never try using the recovery programs if the data was really that important. -- nm
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kilboooooo
Nov 4, 10:45
These sound like they are a tad important. Is $300 really worth the risk? -- nm
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spamlet
Nov 4, 10:36
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My thought is that I trust y'all around here and if anyone had a recommendation, I'd take it. nm
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Holden Ford
Nov 4, 10:44
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The only thing I would suggest as an option would be to take the actual hard drive in the external enclosure out of the enclosure and put it into
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kilboooooo
Nov 4, 10:46
good luck, we almost lost ours after we did the same thing (thankfully my BIL was able to recover them for us) -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 4, 10:17
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