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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot everyone is IT literate. I don't know what's hard to understand about that? Just because you might be doesn't mean they are. By that thinking I have a professional attitude towards my client.. So everyone else obviously does... You see the flaw.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot everyone is IT literate. I don't know what's hard to understand about that? Just because you might be doesn't mean they are. By that thinking I have a professional attitude towards my client.. So everyone else obviously does... You see the flaw.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNot cheap. Never understand why people rely on just one disk. Get google cloud or something - you can get tonks of storage for about £2 a month.
Remember when my mrs was in college. I used to force her to back up her college stuff. Of course not everyone did this. One of her classmates lost her disertation the day before (Stored on usb drive), no backup, shes was in college bawling her eyes out.
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Originally posted by stek View PostThat won't fix a shagged disk...
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Just how knackered is it?
(1) PC won't boot - often the HDD is corrupt, has some bad sectors and lots of stuff can be recovered (I have tools to do this)
(2) Hard drive has been removed then connected to another PC as an external drive, and nothing - oh dear, professional service required
The "freezer" trick usually only works if the drive is/was doing the "click of death" which your friend might not have noticed.
If (1) then go here: Unformat and File Recovery Software for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Windows7/Windows8 it really works.
EDIT: I've saved lots of people's photos using this software but still have never turned up any "candid" shots.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostAdvice please; a friend has a hard drive that has failed, and as is the norm in these situations: he has realised that it holds all his photos & he has no back up.
Can anyone recommend a data recovery service, as in a send it off & pay for it as he has minor IT skills?
Thanks
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostNope the question was asked on behalf of a work colleague
When I said minimal IT skills – I mean that someone else (I think it was PC world) had removed the HD & suggested he try elsewhere, getting him to put it back is not going to happen
Thanks for that will suggest the link
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Not cheap. Never understand why people rely on just one disk. Get google cloud or something - you can get tonks of storage for about £2 a month.
Remember when my mrs was in college. I used to force her to back up her college stuff. Of course not everyone did this. One of her classmates lost her disertation the day before (Stored on usb drive), no backup, shes was in college bawling her eyes out.
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Originally posted by rhubarb View PostFirst things first.
Assuming its died from a hardware point of view (dry joint or something along those lines), tell him to wrap it in many bags, seal it up and place into the freezer for 24 hours. Then try putting it back into his pc and see if there's any life in the thing.
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Friend of mine paid £2k I shiit you not to recover his bird's thesis from knackered disk she'd never backed up.
One of those professional recovery peoples...
Circa 2008...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBGG? Were they the photos taken with the hidden camera?
Originally posted by rhubarb View PostFirst things first. Assuming its died from a hardware point of view (dry joint or something along those lines), tell him to wrap it in many bags, seal it up and place into the freezer for 24 hours. Then try putting it back into his pc and see if there's any life in the thing.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostAdvice please; a friend has a hard drive that has failed, and as is the norm in these situations: he has realised that it holds all his photos & he has no back up.
Can anyone recommend a data recovery service, as in a send it off & pay for it as he has minor IT skills?
Thanks
https://www.grc.com/cs/prepurch.htm
Burn it to on of these
Insert into optical drive and boot.
Select option 2 and let it do it's stuff. Can take hours.
Reboot from HDD.
Plug in one of these :
Copy tulip to external drive.
Shut down. Remove HDD and place delicately in one of these :
Insert new HDD and install OS.
Copy tulip back.
Of course all of the above is not advised if the drive is making a clicking sound like a deathwatch beetle.
Then you really will need a data recovery expert.
Like this one :
https://www.fields-data-recovery.co....FerjwgodgiEAIA
Expect to pay handsomely.
Truly HTH
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostAdvice please; a friend has a hard drive that has failed, and as is the norm in these situations: he has realised that it holds all his photos & he has no back up.
Can anyone recommend a data recovery service, as in a send it off & pay for it as he has minor IT skills?
Thanks
Were they the photos taken with the hidden camera?
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