Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
December 3rd, 2009, 10:38
most experianced,
most sucessfull,
can do everything in tems of changing internal parts.
who is number 1 around here?
December 3rd, 2009, 11:41
First of all, where is "around here"? Second, do you really expect unbiased opinions on this?
December 3rd, 2009, 13:05
no such thing as unbiased opinion, and here means, this forum.
December 3rd, 2009, 13:51
This is an easy one.
Hands down without any question it's Dr. Arora
December 3rd, 2009, 19:32
That name gave me chills down my back....
December 3rd, 2009, 21:57
good one
December 4th, 2009, 4:29
I think any newbie with access to the internet is capable of being the best.
At least thats the impression I get from some of the 'PC experts' that come here from time to time
December 7th, 2009, 2:35
I would think that the most obvious question that needs to be asked is, why would anyone entrust brand X's hard drive to a third party data recovery company rather than the manufacturer's own data recovery service?
I ask this as someone who has himself operated a third party minicomputer maintenance service for many years.
December 7th, 2009, 3:47
I thought it was both Dr Arora and withyou they are brothers
December 7th, 2009, 4:32
funny question
December 7th, 2009, 4:50
fzabkar wrote:I would think that the most obvious question that needs to be asked is, why would anyone entrust brand X's hard drive to a third party data recovery company rather than the manufacturer's own data recovery service?
I ask this as someone who has himself operated a third party minicomputer maintenance service for many years.
i heard i365 the seagate own data recovery can charge as much as 4000$. thats why.
December 7th, 2009, 5:08
beginner wrote:
i heard i365 the seagate own data recovery can charge as much as 4000$. thats why.
This is where you need to evaluate the value of your data. The reason companies like i365 charge more than your average repair shop is because you are paying for the time of experienced data recovery professionals, time of specialist and professional equipment and a good professional service. Compare this against a local PC outfit with no skills, tools or experience who will charge you something that will likely fail and render your data unrecoverable, even by i365.
there are almost certainly other professional companies that will provide the same level of service and recovery, and with the same skillsets and tools, but unfortunately there is no way to identify these except by reputation and popularity.
again, this is why you need to evaluate how important your data is to you.
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