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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 10160906" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Yes, there are companies that can do this service. I had a hard drive go bad a few years ago and had a couple of photos that I didn't want to lose as they were very artistic and I knew I'd never replicate them. So I contacted a company in Canada (similar to Gillware) who quoted me prices almost identical to Gillware. I chose not to do it because spending $700. for a couple of photos (even ones I loved) wasn't worth it. And there was no guarantee I'd even get them recovered. I like the idea of Gillware not showing you first what data is recoverable before you make your decision. So in this case, using Gillware, I assume it is still possible that even if they open up the case in a Clean Room that certain data may not be recoverable. True? False?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 10160906, member: 6727"] Yes, there are companies that can do this service. I had a hard drive go bad a few years ago and had a couple of photos that I didn't want to lose as they were very artistic and I knew I'd never replicate them. So I contacted a company in Canada (similar to Gillware) who quoted me prices almost identical to Gillware. I chose not to do it because spending $700. for a couple of photos (even ones I loved) wasn't worth it. And there was no guarantee I'd even get them recovered. I like the idea of Gillware not showing you first what data is recoverable before you make your decision. So in this case, using Gillware, I assume it is still possible that even if they open up the case in a Clean Room that certain data may not be recoverable. True? False? [/QUOTE]
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