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TSarmadasaxon
post Sep 27 2010, 05:38 PM, updated 16y ago

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Hi all,

Anyone knows what are the charges for data recovery ?

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post Sep 27 2010, 06:02 PM

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depend on ur HDD size
last time one guy from data recovery service quote for me 80gb harddisk for recovery around 600-700
TSarmadasaxon
post Sep 27 2010, 06:29 PM

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Wuhlao..1/4 of my salary...sadnya
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post Sep 27 2010, 10:33 PM

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ofcoz..imagine if your hdd is 1TB..haha..better u back-up in another reserve hdd, now very cheap for hdd what
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post Sep 27 2010, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(armadasaxon @ Sep 27 2010, 05:38 PM)
Hi all,

Anyone knows what are the charges for data recovery ?
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There are usually 2 types of data recovery (this is for hard disk reference. other devices i am not sure e.g flash drive, memory card, etc...)
1. software (cheap) - use a particular software to recover you data. usually takes a day or two depending on size
2 hardware (very expensive) - meaning the circuit board, motor, read write head or some physical part of the hard disk is spoilt. The disc is actually very hard. Therefore, data stored is actually quite safe. It is transferred to another hard disk and files are then being recovered.
TSarmadasaxon
post Sep 28 2010, 10:00 AM

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Thanks guys for your help..When my samsung external hdd spoil or corrupted,i ask my supplier y it spoil,he say

hu ask u no save in another hdd.I wanna kill him man.
Den i get this external for wat?
I bought 3 mths oni,hdd corrupted.
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post Sep 28 2010, 10:20 AM

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QUOTE(armadasaxon @ Sep 28 2010, 10:00 AM)
Thanks guys for your help..When my samsung external hdd spoil or corrupted,i ask my supplier y it spoil,he say

hu ask u no save in another hdd.I wanna kill him man.
Den i get this external for wat?
I bought 3 mths oni,hdd corrupted.
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What he said is true.

Your external hdd is just a "backup" storage, it should not be treated as your main storage in case your external storage goes kaput, like what happened to you.
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post Sep 29 2010, 05:08 AM

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QUOTE(crapp0 @ Sep 28 2010, 10:20 AM)
What he said is true.

Your external hdd is just a "backup" storage, it should not be treated as your main storage in case your external storage goes kaput, like what happened to you.
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agree but when ur HDD corrupted even just a backup file...whos not flaming man..
actually TS...for data recovery may cost u lots...RMxxx-xxxx depends...
IMO, from now on u need to do prompt backup from time to time...
burn in dvd's maybe even if u have backup HDD...
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post Sep 29 2010, 08:46 AM

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QUOTE(mpstr @ Sep 29 2010, 05:08 AM)
agree but when ur HDD corrupted even just a backup file...whos not flaming man..
actually TS...for data recovery may cost u lots...RMxxx-xxxx depends...
IMO, from now on u need to do prompt backup from time to time...
burn in dvd's maybe even if u have backup HDD...
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Yea, it aint cheap for data recovery services. I personally dont burn dvds but have my own fileserver to keep my files.
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post Sep 29 2010, 11:01 AM

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Very expensive haa for data recovery.. Now i'm start saving money to recover my corrupted 1TB hdd
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post Sep 29 2010, 11:34 AM

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it is depends actually, if your hard drive totally gone (got cracking sound) then better send to data recovery center

if not try your luck with any data recovery software, it may take few hours since your hard drive quiet big
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post Sep 29 2010, 02:40 PM

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Hi guys my 1.5TB external seagate harddisk just not working anymore.
Anyone know where can I send to for data recovery ? I have about 300 GB of data inside...I bought the hardisk in 12th August 2009 so just 1 year 2 months old...

I think the harddisk is not spinning anymore fter a few trys.
Initially when I have tried the first time yesterday, it says the seagate driver failed to be installed, now it become like cannot detect the external harddisk...

Any help is appreciated or like some one else say the external harddisk
is the grave of all data where you pay to store something you cannot recover, what a ironny to the actual purpose of a external drive...

It cost RM480 and 100 manhours to accumulate the data and now is gone..
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post Sep 29 2010, 02:53 PM

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QUOTE(fred131 @ Sep 29 2010, 02:40 PM)
Hi guys my 1.5TB external seagate harddisk just not working anymore.
Anyone know where can I send to for data recovery ? I have about 300 GB of data inside...I bought the hardisk in 12th August 2009 so just 1 year 2 months old...

I think the harddisk is not spinning anymore fter a few trys.
Initially when  I have tried the first time yesterday, it says the seagate driver failed to be installed, now it become like cannot detect the external harddisk...

Any help is appreciated or like some one else say the external harddisk
is the grave of all data where you pay to store something you cannot recover, what a ironny to the actual purpose of a external drive...

It cost RM480 and 100 manhours to accumulate the data and now is gone..
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You can try adriot data recovery at http://www.adrc.net/.

I usually goto to another company in singapore for my data recovery since i am currently based in singapore.
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post Sep 29 2010, 04:30 PM

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Thanks, will try to recover if not too expensive...Hopefully not too expensive...

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post Sep 29 2010, 05:29 PM

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i recover 20gb of data n it cost me rm800++
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post Sep 29 2010, 07:28 PM

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QUOTE(mcsiaw @ Sep 29 2010, 05:29 PM)
i recover 20gb of data n it cost me rm800++
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It depends on type of damage your hdd suffer and what config it is.

A mechanical failure on a single drive will cost more then say an electronic problem such as firmware prob.

Once you goto the raid territory, the cost jumps significantly. My company paid in the tens of thousands to recover our main fileserver files since some of the backups were corrupted.
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post Sep 29 2010, 09:35 PM

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QUOTE(armadasaxon @ Sep 27 2010, 05:38 PM)
Anyone knows what are the charges for data recovery ?
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Last time (2006) my office hard disk corrupted, got physical noise, hardware problem.
It was Western Digital hard drive & they suggest we sent it to CBL Data Recovery Technologies (s) Pte Ltd in Singapore via courier.

CBL troubleshooting result:
- Electrical damage to the read/write head assembly.
- Multiple read errors located throughout the platter surface(s).

Cost of repair:
- US$1,600 for 80GB Hard Disk.
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post Sep 30 2010, 07:14 AM

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QUOTE(shee1 @ Sep 29 2010, 10:35 PM)
Last time (2006) my office hard disk corrupted, got physical noise, hardware problem.
It was Western Digital hard drive & they suggest we sent it to CBL Data Recovery Technologies (s) Pte Ltd in Singapore via courier.

CBL troubleshooting result:
- Electrical damage to the read/write head assembly.
- Multiple read errors located throughout the platter surface(s).

Cost of repair:
- US$1,600 for 80GB Hard Disk.
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why soooooo expensive just to recover HDD.. make me feel sinister.....if there another way to recover HDD....??? mega_shok.gif
because my HDD spoil... tgh pc can't detect the HDD,if my pc can detect it went i try to tranfer the data from my laptop to HDD everything will hang.
also my laptop,the task manager also don't response... vmad.gif ....., can any suggestion about my Scenario...before i throw a way..... my HDD is SATA 180 GB..

p/s : sorry tumpang thread.... sweat.gif
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post Sep 30 2010, 09:13 AM

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QUOTE(shee1 @ Sep 29 2010, 09:35 PM)
Last time (2006) my office hard disk corrupted, got physical noise, hardware problem.
It was Western Digital hard drive & they suggest we sent it to CBL Data Recovery Technologies (s) Pte Ltd in Singapore via courier.

CBL troubleshooting result:
- Electrical damage to the read/write head assembly.
- Multiple read errors located throughout the platter surface(s).

Cost of repair:
- US$1,600 for 80GB Hard Disk.
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It depends on damage, if severe damage and they were able to recover 100% of the data, then its worth it if you think the data in your hdd is worth the money.

Quite a number of time i heard ppl say the data on the dead hdd is priceless, but when they hear the cost of getting it back, its not so priceless anymore.
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post Sep 30 2010, 03:10 PM

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It is expensive to recover data from harddisk. If there is something important you want to recover then go ahead la, if its just some mp3s or entertainment I suggest that you forget it and download it again biggrin.gif

Btw, hard disk is not a reliable place to store your important data. If you really want to secure it, burn them on dvd or copy them somewhere else.

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