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 Post subject: ok, what to do in this situation?
PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 16:51 
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I'm trying to do a block-level clone on a failing hdd. it goes for about 2-3GB then the app says it's unreadable.
I would absolutely LOVE a program that would pick up from where it left off. I only need to copy 27GB.

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 Post subject: Re: ok, what to do in this situation?
PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 17:43 
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Boy, it sure feels like October '09 in here all of a sudden

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 Post subject: Re: ok, what to do in this situation?
PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 19:59 
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Pawn3d, are you still working on the same drive? You could use excel and VBA to pinvoke winio.dll and copy the data off.


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 Post subject: Re: ok, what to do in this situation?
PostPosted: March 10th, 2010, 20:09 
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" boasting a 96% success rate" Without a hardware imager or PC3K? :lol:

Sometimes I think I am in the stone age when it comes to data recovery, then I read a post like this


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 Post subject: Re: ok, what to do in this situation?
PostPosted: March 20th, 2010, 19:27 
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^ What's a matter with you?
No wonder nobody posts here

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 Post subject: Re: ok, what to do in this situation?
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I won't speak for everyone else but if you advertise data recovery services and then come in here asking such a rudimentary question IMHO you are a scam and/or fraud

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 Post subject: Re: ok, what to do in this situation?
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drc wrote:
I won't speak for everyone else but if you advertise data recovery services and then come in here asking such a rudimentary question IMHO you are a scam and/or fraud


Or, you say " did head swap 100's of times" and then you say I had professional data recovery firm to diagnose my problem. "That is why I feel professional to do the job."

No one posts here, because your question was answered before, in your previous post!

a little joke.

One lady comes to a famous Jewish lawyer and asks him...
-is that true that you charge $5,000.00 for 3 questions you answer?-
-Yes, mam.- He says.
-Don't you think this is too much?- she asked.
-No, mam.- He says.
-What is your third question mam?- he asked. :roll:

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