harddriverecovery wrote:
This all makes a lot of sense, but I do have to wonder, what kind of "professional data recovery" shop asks a client for a donor drive?
That's a bit like a subcontractor building an addition on to your house asking you to go buy some tools and wood.
Sometimes customers are such a PITA that they want it for YESTERDAY and are on a tight budget. What else to do ? Had one case where the drive was almost impossible to find (very rare) and conditions were too tight (budget, time) - instead of refusing, asked the customer to activate himself. Needless to say that after few days HE spent on googling, inquiring, ebay surfing and so on, "suddenly" the conditions were relaxed. It took weeks to find the exact donor with exact map and the price was not exactly low, including shipping.
Each case is different and also , in this very case, we don't know anything . It's a dead end / pointless discussion and a thread that could be closed, in my opinion.