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Recoverable?
Posted: April 28th, 2008, 5:57
by Kaiser
Re: Recoverable?
Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:54
by craig6928
you would had thought when it started to rip up the platters
the person should had turned it off right away.
did they think the noise was normal when they heared it scraping
send it to ontrack i bet you they could recovery if for a nice fee NOT
Re: Recoverable?
Posted: October 1st, 2008, 20:17
by apprent
This case of a disk with broken platter and water damage from flood:

has supposedly had its data recovered (see
http://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/2 ... revisited/ )
Can this recovery claim be real and if so, what methods could have been used?
Re: Recoverable?
Posted: October 2nd, 2008, 3:36
by rchadwick
There are many ways to do a recovery like this
1) Ask for the customer's backup, copy it to a drive, and give it to them.
2) Spend some time with EMule, copy data to a drive, and say 'Here's your Porn'.
3) Send it to Ontrack or Drivesavers
4) Use Salvation's IBM tool
And the list goes on.....
Re: Recoverable?
Posted: October 10th, 2008, 11:16
by quasimodo
Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 are all good
I use demolecularization process and molecular restructuring for the difficult cases

Re: Recoverable?
Posted: November 7th, 2008, 11:17
by Mr Wolf
quasimodo wrote:Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 are all good
I use demolecularization process and molecular restructuring for the difficult cases

Come again?
Re: Recoverable?
Posted: November 7th, 2008, 17:05
by thatdellguy
Its a secret process only know to William Shatner and Patrick Stewart.
Re: Recoverable?
Posted: November 7th, 2008, 18:56
by Mr Wolf
I see!
Hey, I was thinking: doesn't it work the old trick to give a big hit to the hard disk, you know, as when the TV doesn't work, or the car doesn't start?
I think the hard disk will return to work, for sure!
Chuck Norris would do that way!
But Chuck Norris doesn't need a hard disk: he can store an infinity amount of files in his brain!
AH!AH!AH!