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
January 20th, 2011, 8:17
After reading many of the posts here and elsewhere online, I realize that I will need to hire a data recovery service to recover data from my dead 1 TB Seagate external hard drive. I'm assuming based on the forum subject "WD2500JD "beeping"" and others that motor/spindle seizure occurred when the drive fell about 4 inches onto a hardwood floor as it was in use. I also read that such an event could lead to misalignment of the multi-platter drive.
So thanks to the information here and elsewhere I have a plan of action - hire a data recovery service. But that raises another problem. There seem to be hundreds, of data recovery services claiming to be the best. Unfortunately, I was unable to locate a review of data recovery services. I have trimmed the list to four and it seems the price estimate for each is in the same ballpark. They are DriveSavers, DiskDoctors, Seagate Recovery, and Ontrack.
Since it is a Seagate drive, should I send it to Seagate which has a no data - no charge policy? Maybe DriveSavers which according to their site can recover data from a disk with extreme physical damage? I've read some good and not-so-good information about Ontrack (some threads have implied exaggerated claims). I no little about DiskDoctors.
I would sincerely appreciate the feedback of persons who have used a data recovery service so that I can make a more informed decision.
Thanks much.
January 20th, 2011, 9:58
where exactly are you located ?
January 20th, 2011, 11:25
Never heard about DiskDoctors
DriveSavers have limited abilities in internal recoveries
DriveSavers and Ontrack have evaluation fee
January 20th, 2011, 12:56
BlackST wrote:where exactly are you located ?
hey blacky!! where are you located?
I need your precious help as well!
January 20th, 2011, 13:17
Sorry again for the intrusion in the topic but since I have the same problem...
today its the turn of my poor 2,5" toshiba which apparently seems to have left me!
I am attempting a repair but... I don't know for how much it can go on like this... its been already two hours scanning an remapping at 14%...

now as I write its getting worse cause it marked with a X some UNC... so it seems these cannot even be remapped.
Should I let it go on or not? I already "low level" formatted it...

Blacky do you think you can give a new life to it?
January 20th, 2011, 13:50
davk6 wrote:data recovery services. I have trimmed the list to four and it seems the price estimate for each is in the same ballpark. They are DriveSavers, DiskDoctors, Seagate Recovery, and Ontrack.
Since it is a Seagate drive, should I send it to Seagate which has a no data - no charge policy?
From this, i would recommend: i365 ( A Seagate Company)
http://www.i365.com/contact-us.html .
If you don't care on distance
their much powerfull Lab:
Amsterdam Lab EMEA Headquarters,
Chicago Lab, Toronto Lab
January 20th, 2011, 14:59
We are located in Denver - datatech labs, we have high success with WD media transplant, we offer free evaluation (if drive has not being previously open) give us a call to arrange shipping to our lab. 1.888.288.DATA
Best regards
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