[SGVLUG] Harddrive Recovery Firms
Matt Wette
matt.wette at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 23 20:01:36 PDT 2008
I remember reading an article on the net once about how far someone
went to recover data. He bought a duplicate drive and replaced the
electronics board. Once he transferred the PROM from the broken
drive board it actually worked.
Dan Kegel wrote:
> Well, there's Kevin Cohen, who might even be on this list...
> he has a dustfree room for doing that kind of thing...
>
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 7:33 PM, Mic Chow <zen at netten.net> wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> I have gotten into a situation with a laptop hard drive. It has died,
>> and no there is not a decent backup. The drive is a Fujitsu MHS2060AT.
>> It is not even being detected by the BIOS anymore. Physically, I can
>> hear the drive spinning, but I can not hear the read/write head move. I
>> have tried the freezer trick with this drive. (Air tight plastic bag to
>> contain the drive and put the drive in a freezer overnight) I have had
>> success with this technique to recover other drives, but this no joy
>> with this one. The 12-inch desk drop also did not help. After doing
>> both separately, I mounted the drive again with a ATA/IDE to USB cable
>> to a boot from a knoppix 5.01 CD. The KDE desktop does not show the
>> drive, qparted also does not show the drive. Interestingly enough
>> sfdisk does give me something.
>>
>> sfdisk -s /dev/sdb give me a value of 0
>> sfdisk -l /dev/sdb gives:
>> cannot read sector 0
>> /dev/sdb: unrecognized partition table type
>> No partitions found
>>
>> If I read this right, the electronics on the hard drive seems to be
>> working right, or at least as far as the kernel can see it does.
>> However, it can not see the platters, or the data on the platters.
>>
>> The drive is a single not-bootable partition with a file system of NTFS.
>>
>> I do not have a spare drive with exactly the same electronics or even
>> the same revisions of the drive controllers, so it looks like I need to
>> send this out to a data recovery center. Is there anything else I can
>> try at home to recover? What if any experience has any of the members
>> here had with data recovery outfits? Who do would you suggest? Are the
>> all fixed on the $500 range or is that the initial rate and they go up
>> from there?
>>
>>
>> Suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.
>> Mic
>> North Hollywood, CA
>> N34° 8'33.02"
>> W118° 21'39.62"
>>
>>
>
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