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[ale] (SCSI) HDD recovery



I think the best in the US is Seagate Recovery Services in Chicago.

But Cherry in Marietta or Mydiskdrivedied.com in Kennesaw are both good.

Greg

On 5/29/10, Ken Cochran <kwc at theworld.com> wrote:
> Any recommendation(s) for a good hdd recovery company?
>
> Looks like a power blink took out one of my HDDs, an IBM DPSS
> 309170 SCSI 9gb - I think it might be spinning up but no initial
> "startup seek" and it doesn't come ready when the SCSI HBA
> (Adaptec 29160 I think) probes it on POST.  OS is FreeBSD and
> filesystems are UFS (I don't remember whether UFS1 or USF2).
>
> Long ago (1993-ish?) I used OnTrack (in Minnesota I think) &
> they did an outstanding job.  Should I use them or is there
> someone closer/better, e.g. in the Atlanta area?
>
> Thanks, -kc
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