fzabkar wrote:
Same here. In those days we were taught how to do this kind of work in a matter of days, without any prerequisite knowledge. The required tools for a head alignment were a 10K disc exerciser, a $3K CE pack, a torque screwdriver, and an alignment tool that looked like a key-shaped sardine can opener with an eccentric nipple.
Hey, I still have one of those disk exercisers! Not likely to run into any CDC drives any more though
I got my quote on the PC-3K, price almost $10K, a bit more than what I'm looking to invest. Perhaps if I was 20 years younger... I don't mind investing in hardware, if I can see a payback down the road. My network analyzers, cable certifies, scopes, all payed for themselves, from a couple jobs to a couple years. I can't see a payback any time soon on the PC-3K, and considering it will only solve less than 50% of the drive failures (perhaps a lot less than 50%).
I have been getting quotes to recover my customer's drive. And even explaining that I believe it's a firmware rebuild job, and to limit it to that, I still get quotes $800 or more.
Now, one thing bothers me: most recovery services will look at the drive for free and tell you what is recoverable, and give you a quote. To "look at the drive" they pretty much have to make the drive readable, essentially recovering the drive (at least temporarily) to "see" you data. Easy process if you have the right equipment?

Obviously, the major cost of recovery is their investment in equipment. I predict a niche market between the "Do it Big" and "Do it Small", forming that will steal the easy, profitable jobs away from the "big" guys. Seen it happen in the computer industry many times.
Just some thoughts, sorry to ramble...

BTW: Can anyone relate their experience with Salvation Data's products?