The UK Home Automation Archive

Archive Home
Group Home
Search Archive


Advanced Search

The UKHA-ARCHIVE IS CEASING OPERATIONS 31 DEC 2024

Latest message you have seen: RE: Comfort Design Question


[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: Data restore services - worth it ?


  • Subject: Re: Data restore services - worth it ?
  • From: "Geoff H" <yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 21:31:32 +0100

I have used software from Ontrack http://www.ontrack.co.uk/
in the past when my disk has just been capable of being powered
and accessed. In my case, purchasing the software was cost
effective as I recovered the files I needed.=20

They also offer a recovery service but I have no idea of cost.

Geoff

On 28 Jul 2006 at 11:57, noughtomate wrote:

> Hi,
>=20
> My 500GB external Lacie d2 drive has died on me (triple interface=20
> connectivity)
>=20
> I had a back up of the data which is also corrupt, so restoring is=20
> not an option to me.
>=20
> Basically, the drive refuses to power up. I'm still within my=20
> Warranty period and have received a replacement external power=20
> supply, but this has had no effect. This leads me to beleive
there's=20
> a fault with the actual enclosure.
>=20
> To me this implies that there's a fault with the disks or the=20
> controller within the enclosure.=20
>=20
> I have 3 options to restore my data :=20
>  a) Physically open the enclosure myself (which invalidates the=20
> warranty) and manually try to mount the disks in a seperate=20
> enclosure myself
>  b) Use Lacie's approved professinal data restoration companies.=20
> I've had quotes ranging between =A3495 to =A3995!
>  c) Seek a non Lacie approved professional restoration company,=20
> which is cheaper (which invalidates the warranty)
>=20
> I wouldn't mind opening the disk enclosure up myself, however I=20
> think the 500GB logical drive is made up of 2 x 250GB physical=20
> drives, so the data is likely to be striped across both. This would=20
> mean that restoring the data myself would not be straight forward.
>=20
> I had thought about buying a cheaper version of the Enclosure and=20
> moving the disks from the faulty one to the new one, but according=20
> to the restoration company, there are firmware issues that I need
to=20
> take into account. I'm not sure if they're feeding me BS.
>=20
> I own another 500GB Lacie disk which I bought more recently, but=20
> it's enclosure size is smaller which leads me to beleive it
contains=20
> one physical disk rather than the two on my faulty drive.
>=20
> Could anyone advise what the best possible option is ?
> If it costs money for a professional service- fine, but I'd like to=20
> hear your opinions of such services.=20
>=20
> I have possibly lost 3000+ photos of my son from new born to 2
years=20
> of age!
>=20
> Any advice would be much appreciated!
>=20
> Thanks
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20=20
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20








UKHA_D Main Index | UKHA_D Thread Index | UKHA_D Home | Archives Home

Comments to the Webmaster are always welcomed, please use this contact form . Note that as this site is a mailing list archive, the Webmaster has no control over the contents of the messages. Comments about message content should be directed to the relevant mailing list.