I already posted this on aztechlist and am working some of the referrals, but I wanted to see if anyone has a Linux slant on the problem. A friend's year-old laptop seems to have lost its hard drive. It started with failing to boot, but we could view the NTFS directories when running under SystemRescueCD. Very quickly it degenerated, and now any operation seems to produce errors, so at least the directories or allocation tables must be trashed. Or maybe he just lost the electronics or seek controls. I don't know how to tell if a disk has crashed. He has a lot of family pictures on there, and is thinking of looking for someone to try to recover the disk for him. A partial recovery would be better than none, because each individual image file stands alone. He got the PC at Comp USA and might go there, but I sort of doubt this is something they do. We have a Data Doctors on the corner and I think recoveries are part of their business. The budget is fairly limited but may be enough. Any recommendations or recent experiences with recovery services would be greatly appreciated. Answers I've already received: The main recommendation has been for a product called EasyRecovery Professional from OnTrack.com, which goes for $499. If someone has a copy of this and would be willing to run a recovery for me, it could be worth some money ... I want to keep it above board so I'm not looking for a free copy of that program. BootMaster Pro is $99.95 on a try-before-buy basis, but may not address the kind of problem we're looking at. Lost and Found from Symantec seems to be no longer available. Thanks, Vic --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss