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recovery from crash


i'm pretty sure that my hard drive totally crashed but i would like to know if there is any way i can get the files i have on it?

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Old Jul 17, 2007, 12:58 PM   #2  
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There are services like OnTrack.com that may be able to recover data. But they are generally pricey.
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A lot of computer shops offer serives like data recovery, but I agree with scott, it can cost a lot!
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Data recovery services will pull out your data from crashed hard drive. Try consulting Stellar Information, they are capable of recovering data from virtually any kind of data loss situation, from logical media crashes caused primarily due to Accidental formatting of hard disk, Invalid Drive & disk specification, Accidental Deletion of Data even from Recycle bin / Sabotage, Data Lost due to a virus attack, Missing File/Directory Or Accidental re-partitioning to physical media crashes caused due to mal-function of Read/Write Head assemblies and PCB/Logic Board failures.
For more information visit: Stellar - Hard Disk Data Recovery Services
or You can discuss your problem to the tech support people on the toll free no.
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