What brand of drive, etc?

At 01:35 PM 7/28/2009, you wrote:
the best bet you have is to but an identical drive and try swapping
the card manually.

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Technomage<technomage.hawke@gmail.com> wrote:
> mike Enriquez wrote:
>> Does anyone on the list have a software that they like to use to recover
>> data from a Hard Drive Crash?
>>
>> I don't want to pay $2000.00 for it but I would like to know what is
>> available out in the real world that Linux people like.
>>
>> Thanks for your input.
>>
>> Mike Enriquez
>>
> I too have a hard disk with a bad card on it. I cannot seem to find a
> replacement card to get the data
> off the drive, and the company that made the drive has explicitly told
> me that I must submit it
> to one of their authorized recovery partners in order to get the data
> off ($2,192 and change before taxes).
>
> I definitely don't have that kind of funds to waive around.
>
> any viable solution (such as an identical unused HD with the same
> electronics package) would
> be more than helpful.
>
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