There is no data recovery training program, or industry standard fixed prices etc. Each recovery center will determine what the problem is and give you a realistic quote afterwards,
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Many firms refuse to publish their prices online, which makes comparisons difficult,
This is because different faults (even the same faults at different levels of failure) can often require varying levels of care and attention. Rather than making comparisons difficult, this actually allows a more suited cost based on the work required for the data recovery.
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There are two broad categories of problems that can nuke a drive: PCB issues and internal component failures.
There are at least 4 categories I can think of.
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good companies will offer you a free evaluation
This is not always the case. Some smaller firms may offer this as a way of receiving bulk jobs and working only on the simpler cases before outsourcing the rest.
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No firm can completely diagnose a hard drive by remote, but that doesn’t mean they can’t get an idea for what’s wrong.
there are so many issues that share the same symptoms that this quote is unrealistic.
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your drive is much more likely to develop “unexpected problems” halfway through the recovery process.
Again, this is much more common (legitimately) than you are aware of. Failing disks generally deteriorate more and more over time with the biggest causes being failing heads or degraded media.
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Most companies will acquire a compatible donor drive for you as part of the price tag, It may be possible to shave some cash and time off the process if you provide the hardware yourself,
Again, this is wrong. Many repairs require specific parts to be compatible. To determine compatibility certain dependencies need to be met, such as date / location of manufacture, preamp type etc
I once read an article titled "200 ways to revive a dead hard drive". Of all the methods listed, I would not use a single one. The information you write is interesting, but at the same time if a HDD has failed anything other than logically (i.e deleted data) then you 100% need a pro if you want your data to be safe