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On Monday, March 13, 2000 5:46 PM, "andre chiasson"
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<snipped to avoid excessive quoting>I hear the hard disk spinning, but then
I don't hear the writing process
> that I usually hear.  I then get the message "failed to read".
> Since I had precious data on it, is there a way to move the data onto
> another disk?
>

This a most difficult question and the suggestions that I am going to make
may or may not work. Both of these utilities have the ability to retrieve
and save data from failing or damage storage media.  PowerQuest's Lost and
Found, http://www.powerquest.com/products/index.html, and Media Tools,
http://www.atl-datarecovery.com/software.htm. There are trial versions of
each product and this easily beats paying the enormous hourly cost to have
someone do it for you. HTH. :-)

Walter R. Worth
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