Cool....
I hardly work with Toshiba... all the laptops at work are Dell, and they are directly on the motherboard. Glad it worked out for you.
and your gf won't know a thing...?
Cool....
I hardly work with Toshiba... all the laptops at work are Dell, and they are directly on the motherboard. Glad it worked out for you.
I have a hard drive that crashed on me, it will not be read by windows but theres no clicking noise but I can hear it spin when its powered on . I have it docked through usb device and it just keeps showing up and going away. So I can get an recover software to read it. What are my options and if I have to use a data recovery business is there one here local that anyone can recommend? preciate it.
I have software available to me that I can try to use if you want... no guarantees it will work though though. Depending on the size of your HDD and the ammount of data on it, it would take roughly 4 hours to recover the data, and another 4 hours to transfer it to another HDD... I've had great success with it, but just last week I had my first HDD that would spin up and Windows could see it, but I could not recover the data from it, even in raw form (ie, no folder structure or file names). It would not format (if I was able to format it I would still be able to recover the data) and no matter if I booted into Knoppix, MiniPE, Ubuntu or any variation of Windows, it would not recognize the par ion.... Everytime I tried to format, in any OS, it would fail the format.
You dont want to know the cost of data recovery companies.....
There are no "local" places that do it as far as I know of... you might find someone that can maybe transfer the plates to another chasis of the same type that has a working controller board (which is what sounds like is the problem), but I wouldnt know where to look.... I think Mouse at one point bought a kit that would let him do it, dont know if he had any success though.
As far as true data recovery companies go... the only one my company uses is Ontrack... If they cant recover the data, no one else can in my experience.
http://www.ontrackdatarecovery.com/
Now, I dont know if its any different for regular consumers, but they charge my company $500 just to LOOK at the hard drive just to see if its recoverable.... even if its not, you are out that $500. The price goes up from there if they can recover it.
In fact, the software that I have is from Ontrack, just pulled out the bootable disk.
Just an FYI, my company has sent maybe 3 HDD's in total to ontrack in the last 8 years (thank God some of these engineers make backups) and we have only had 1 of those come back restored.... and it took them about a month to do it if I remember correctly.
Unless you have data on your HDD thats worth thousands, or millions, of dollars (which is the case with my company, since alot of the contracts are government funded).... its really not worth it.
As a side note.... If you want to prevent this situation from happening again... buy a HDD of similar capacity or greater, and purchase a copy of "bounceback" from CMS products....
http://www.cmsproducts.com/
It completely mirrors your HDD to another external USB drive and in the event your main HDD fails, you just pop in the Bounceback drive and boot it up like nothing happened. You HAVE to be diligent about backups though... Its not automatic and up-to-the-second as a RAID 1 array, it will give you reminders though.
Or, if you can buy 2 exactly identical drives (as far as size goes), you could set up a RAID 1 array. It works OK but I just dont like RAID personally, especially when it comes to recovering data. Example: In a RAID 1 array, if you delete a file on accident, or if a file gets corrupted, its automatically the same on the second disk... The plus side is, if a HDD fails, everything is exactly up to date at that moment of failure on the second drive... Pop in another one and it rebuilds the array automatically.
Most Motherboards have a built-in RAID controller so you dont usually have to purchase anything more than the hard drives and enable RAID in the BIOS.
Last edited by phyzik; 09-18-2010 at 01:21 AM.
Just an FYI.... Best Buy has a data recovery service....
The initial diagnostic fee at the store for hard drives is $59.99. Data recovery for hard drives starts at $259.99 but depends on the difficulty or severity of issues found.
Trust me when I say... The Geek Squad is a scam... They are not worth ... Worst waste of money on tech support in the industry IMHO.
Just do a google search for "geek Sqaud sucks" and you will find countless testimonials and horror stories from customers and former employees alike. Some of the people in the "geek Squad" dont even have High School Diplomas or even a G.E.D. ..... Let alone true computer certifications.
I Guarantee, they use the same software that I use from Ontrack.... and I wont charge you a Diagnostic fee.... it would cost you some beer and some hang out time regardless if I can recover it or not. You get to hang, drink beer, play pool, whatever.... And unlike Best Buy, you will be there the whole time seeing exactly what is going on.
I will know within 15 minutes if I can recover it or not... If I cant, you can go on your merry way and dont owe me a thing.... 15 minutes of my time is not going to kill me.
If I can recover it though, be forewarned, Im not talking a measly 6-pack... I regularly down a 12-pack on my own on any given night... I can kill an 18-pack by myself some nights.... I know, I shouldnt be proud of that.![]()
Last edited by phyzik; 09-18-2010 at 01:57 AM.
driver savers is another reputable one, but costs of those places can run over 1k
Dam PhyZik your in deep, you should work for the NSA!
And all this time I thought you was just another redneck with a FTP server.
That kit was harder to get than I thought. They want you to get some sort of certification and I think 600.00 is to much when I still owe Alamo50 50.00 Kori 100.00 and DannyT 50.00 I think I owe Rashofan 40.00 still.
Anyway DannyT I have a bad seagate portable drive that wont show up when I use the USB adapter on my desktop but it shows up on my friends laptop. Try using another PC just for s and giggles.
But if you want software that finds lots of deleted I have had success with this,
http://download.cnet.com/File-Scaven...-10028488.html
you can get the paid version from BTJunkie
I live by Rittiman and harrywurzbach
320-0795
if you want to drop off the HD and give Phyzik the beer I cant drink like i used to.
If you do go to Phyzix's house come and get me we can all hang out drink beer and talk about NASA!![]()
I have had some bad luck with Criagslist by you can't beat those cheap prices.![]()
so i fixed the jack with some good ol' superglue but then figured out the charger itself was broken as well.
the gf needs it for architecture because it had some of her CAD work on it due tomorrow, so she made me find a solution today.
instead of waiting for a $20 charger in the mail, i had to fork up 80 bones for a universal charger.
$80!!!
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I have one in the storage you can have it for 20.00 dollars or buy this one for 45.00
http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/sys/1890275622.html
I'm down to try it out and see what it looks like. Just let me know when's good for you and we will see what we can work out. And then let menonow if mouse is allowed over and I will scoop him up. Preciate it.
I was there last night we drank beer and played pool you missed a good time.
Did you know there life on other planets?
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