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 <description>Five weeks ago, I returned from a one week vacation to find a dead hard drive in my computer. It&#039;s a standard &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.maxtor.com/portal/site/Maxtor/menuitem.ba88f6d7cf664718376049b291346068/?channelpath=/en_us/Products/ATA%20Hard%20Drives/Desktop/DiamondMax%20Plus%208&quot;&gt;DiamondMax Plus 8&lt;/a&gt; 40GB drive that came with my HP/Compaq WinXP Pro system. When I booted up, it just did some clicking and said that the drive had 0 MB on it. We have since sent the drive to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.drivesavers.com/&quot;&gt;DriveSavers&lt;/a&gt; for recovery, but they were not able to recover any data.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; I think they normally charge a couple hundred dollars for an attempt fee, but for us, they charged nothing because we&#039;re an educational institution. The recovery fee was estimated at $1700. So, since they would not get any payment unless they recovered data, and since they sent it back with no results, I&#039;m assuming that my chances are slim at finding someone who can recover the data. We&#039;ve now sent two such drives to DriveSavers with no luck. I&#039;m wondering if anyone else has had any luck in this area, with DriveSavers or anyone else.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; (I&#039;ve spent the past 5 weeks building a new life on my new hard drive. I&#039;ve been working here for a year and a half and no, I didn&#039;t have any backup of any kind. It&#039;s like being a new employee again. No e-mail. No bookmarks. I&#039;ve already heard it all from my loving and caring colleagues here at SNC, so don&#039;t start.)&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2005 03:21:00 -0500</pubDate>
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