If the price is firm and the lab has a good reputation, go for it. In the US, a reputable company would charge at least twice that just to look at the drive - possibly much more if clean room work is required.
Be sure it's a firm price - or you could find your data being held hostage for what will turn out to be a much higher price.
If you search for data recovery at dell.com you'll get referred to Gillware. They are the best lab for the money, and that's why Dell recommends them exclusively. They have a do it yourself self-booting recovery software called RecoverBot that works well if the drive is detecting properly in the BIOS and isn't clicking. Otherwise, you can give them a ring and send it to their lab. Usually costs about 185-350 bucks. Their number is 877-624-7206. Be sure to tell them Dell recommended you so you get the Dell pricing.
BIOS is also called Basic Input and Output System. It plays an important role in computer sysyem. BIOS chip is the connection between software and hardware program. You can check your BIOS chip
Hi, Sorry for the late answer. 1) Firstly, perform a low level cloning of your external hard drive to another external hard drive. 2) Secondly, unplug your original external hard drive (so that your HFS+ data won't be damaged). And keep it as a backup during all the file recovery. 3) Thirdly, plug a third external hard drive where the extracted files will be outputed. 4) Lastly, use a good data recovery software to recover files from FAT from the cloned hard drive.
Recover Data for Windows Data Recovery Software can successfully recover or restore your corrupted, formatted, deleted or inaccessible Windows hard disk data as fast as possible.
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Data recovery is very expensive. The price quoted is relatively cheap compared to prices I've seen here in the US.
This will be lesson on doing periodic backing up to some external device.
Dell, to my knowledge, does not offer any recovery services.
ejn63
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November 7th, 2011 17:00
If the price is firm and the lab has a good reputation, go for it. In the US, a reputable company would charge at least twice that just to look at the drive - possibly much more if clean room work is required.
Be sure it's a firm price - or you could find your data being held hostage for what will turn out to be a much higher price.
weswebb
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November 7th, 2011 16:00
Thanks for the info on the price and Dell. Yes, lesson learnt. The hard way!
weswebb
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November 7th, 2011 17:00
HK business culture involves this kind of thing all the time, so I cannot believe I didn't think of this. A great response, thanks!
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If you search for data recovery at dell.com you'll get referred to Gillware. They are the best lab for the money, and that's why Dell recommends them exclusively. They have a do it yourself self-booting recovery software called RecoverBot that works well if the drive is detecting properly in the BIOS and isn't clicking. Otherwise, you can give them a ring and send it to their lab. Usually costs about 185-350 bucks. Their number is 877-624-7206. Be sure to tell them Dell recommended you so you get the Dell pricing.
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BIOS is also called Basic Input and Output System. It plays an important role in computer sysyem. BIOS chip is the connection between software and hardware program. You can check your BIOS chip
lusyarmitage
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October 28th, 2014 03:00
Hi,
Sorry for the late answer.
1) Firstly, perform a low level cloning of your external hard drive to another external hard drive.
2) Secondly, unplug your original external hard drive (so that your HFS+ data won't be damaged).
And keep it as a backup during all the file recovery.
3) Thirdly, plug a third external hard drive where the extracted files will be outputed.
4) Lastly, use a good data recovery software to recover files from FAT from the cloned hard drive.
Recover Data for Windows Data Recovery Software can successfully recover or restore your corrupted, formatted, deleted or inaccessible Windows hard disk data as fast as possible.