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"Jose E. Dominguez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Dec 2000 18:47:25 -0500
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I've used Easy Recovery and got everything back, 13 gigs worth. My client paid
more than $90 for it so $90 is not bad.

HTH,

Jose

Gary Cassidy wrote:

> All attempts at getting the Hard Drive problem I reported on recently have
> failed.  FDisk sees the drive but using /MBR has no effect.  The Western
> Digital Diagnostic & Repair util recommended by Russell reports that it
> found and corrected one minor error but there is still no access.
>
> I found a demo of a hard drive data recovery program called Easy Recovery
> by Ontrack and it is able to see most of the data on the drive.  The demo
> only allows for the recovery of a few files though so I am considering
> purchasing it to get full recovery.
>
> On the other hand, I thought I would ask the folks here if there is any
> other software that is recommended.  Norton Utils perhaps?  EasyRecovery
> will cost approx $90.00 US (so that's about $140.00 Canadian).  I'd rather
> pay less but of course want something that will actually work and not
> cause  any more problems.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Gary
>
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