Has anyone used a hard drive data recovery service, and if so do you have any tips?
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Has anyone used a hard drive data recovery service, and if so do you have any tips? - tchncs
We recently had an unfortunate situation where an external magnetic hard drive
was dropped while spinning. I knew before we even checked that the heads were
gonners, and sure enough the drive seems dead. Unfortunately this was a drive
inherited from a deceased relative that were starting to backup at the time the
accident happened and now a lot of family photos are inaccessible if not gone
forever. I’m just getting my feet wet trying to find potential recovery services
to get quotes, but I thought it was worth asking you fine folks if you have any
experience that might help out. Companies to avoid or who may be worth it even
if their quote is high. One specific question I have pertains to what’s
recovered (since most of these services seem to charge based on the amount
recovered): We’re only concerned with photos but this was, at one point, the
single drive in Mac, so there’s tons of OS and other files we don’t want or
need. Are we likely to get charged for it anyway?
Idk Best buy and an IT place here offer disk recovery for about $100. Everything they can save from it, copied to a thumb, disk, or external hard drive. I didn’t realize this was such a service. If you have them, try a best buy I guess.
They definitely charge more than $100, data recovery is one of the most expensive services at Best Buy. Level 1 data recovery, depending on the staff there they may try and perform that in house but level 2 always needs to be shipped out to a clean room and will easily push $1,000+. Also, the reality of data recovery is unless the data being recovered is highly important, it’s almost never worth it. During file recovery, file structure and naming gets destroyed so the results are hundreds of folders with nonsense names filled with hundreds of files with nonsense names and sometimes even missing an extension type, it’s a total mess with no guarantee that the data you need was actually recovered.
So, what service have they been doing for me? It has been some time (since now I have a backup of important stuff to not need recovery), but I took a laptop in for cooked hard drive and got a thumb drive back with what looked like they were able to copy everything from the top level folder. Opening the thumb drive brought me to what most people see at the top level - a bunch of folders named My Documents, My Pictures, My Computer, etc
Obviously stuff was missing from the crash, but they got a bunch of stuff from a fried laptop.