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To: wily who wrote (3259)4/27/1999 2:47:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) of 110645
 
In my opinion, it should not be a problem to recover that data.

Willy, for a price of approx $500 (some less some more) some companies will recover your data in 24 hours. I have seen pictures of computers that were in buildings burned to the ground and the data was all recovered. Computers at the bottom of bodies of water and data recovered.

Hard drives formatted, and data recovered.

Here is one links.

recover-data.com

It all depends how valuable your data is.

I was looking for a link I had to a gallery of pictures of destroyed computers where they recovered ALL the data on the HD. Pretty cool.

If I find it I will post it.


Back-up your data, becuase you WILL experiance data loss. You can put your money on that!

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