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Does anyone here know of a reasonably priced, reliable data recovery service? I have a drive that won't boot anymore, I put it in an external USB drive bay and was able to recover only a few files. It has approximately 5GB of data on it, stuff I'd like to have, but not important enough to spend hundreds of dollars on it.
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I used Ontrack Easy Recovery and it worked like a champ. Check out the free trial you wont be able to recover the files but u can see it they can be recovered with the software. By the way it cost about $90 for the basic version.
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Have you looked HERE? HTH
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I use r-studio. not expensive and very efficient
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Wel! But we are used already Data Recovery Software products there are best & easy to get back my deleted data from Linux on Linux partition.
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