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Professional Disk Drive Recovery
With hard drive recovery, the saying "you get what you pay for" does not always apply.
An organization with an outstanding web site quoting you $3,500 for a hard drive
recovery isn't immediately superior to a company that quotes you $1,500.

Keep away from companies that charge a fee for assessing your drive, several reputable
data recovery companies assess standard IDE drives totally free. The restoration
marketplace is approaching saturation, so offering free evaluations doesn't always
indicate a lack of competence.

Getting a Quote for Hard Drive Recovery


Searching around for hard drive recovery, you'll find prices varying greatly. Rates for
regular hard disk recoveries can easily
vary from a few hundred dollars to
several thousand. You may be
provided individual estimates that have
an up to $1, 500 high/low spread,
usually this is a 'bait and switch' tactic
- they lure you to submit the drive with
the low-end price, then they switch to
suggesting it's going to cost close to the high end price for the restoration.

They believe in that many customers don't want the stress of getting the drive delivered
back, and repeating the entire means of getting another company.

Attempt to get an up front cost for the logical or physical restoration, they should be
capable of giving an indication of the price of a recovery to within a few hundred dollars.
They usually give separate rates for the two different procedures, one price for a logical
failure and another price if the problem turns out to be physical. It is different to the
high/low 'bait and switch' described earlier, it is simply quoting two rates for the two
types of recovery.

What are the Chances of a Successful Hard Drive Restoration?

Hard drive recovery specialists state an average success rate in the region of 75-85%.
Individually, there are times when your data is completely lost. This can be for several
reasons, excessive physical trouble for the platters, your data has been written over, or it
could be something as simple as not available replacement parts.

Getting Started with The Hard Drive Retrieval

Once your hard drive crashes, pull the computer plug out of the socket - don't even
shutdown! - and contact a hard drive recovery expert. Ask a lot of queries, and make sure
you have the following facts at hand:

The total capacity of the drive.

The Operating-system you are using - Windows 98, Windows XP,Windows Vista, Mac
Snow Leopard, etc.

Whatever you were doing just before your drive stopped operating.

If your pc recognizes the drive.

For those who have a standard IDE hard drive, ensure that you do not pay an evaluation
fee. Most companies only demand an evaluation fee when they're dealing with a complex
RAID or network server drive.

You'll find the most difficult is definitely finding a data recovery agency with someone
available to answer the phones! Despite this, it is vital that you do the legwork of phoning
and talking directly with the companies to find one that you feel the most more
comfortable with.

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