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[Very OT, but somewhat urgent] Data-recovery from bad HD?

Tsyr

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Ok, here is the situation. My HD went... errr... bellyup (Typing from a laptop right now). It's a physical problem of some sort... makes funny click-click noise. Anyhow, on that drive is some unrecoverable data that I hadn't got backed up. Stuff that I rather badly need, and am unable to replace (It's a project I've been working on). And I need it bad enough I am willing to pay to send the drive to a data recovery place. I know such places exist, but I know next to nothing about them... including what they are actualy called. I have no idea how to get in touch with one, either. Does anyone know of one of these, in America, that deals with individuals?

Thanks...

Laptop Bound Tsyr
 

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It sounds as if you're having the exact same problem that I had a few months ago. Strange clicking noise, and a screen that says "Operating system not found." Right?

In my case it meant the HD had to be replaced, but I was able to recover the data myself--not via Windows but on the DOS level. In order to do that you need a startup floppy. It may have come with your PC.

I'm not a techie and can't walk you through this, though it's not hard... the best bet may be to call your PC manufacturer's support line, and pay them the $50 or so that they might be asking in case your warranty has expired.

AFAIK, this process (the DOS recovery) is way cheaper than having the data retrieved from the HD by experts. I was told this can cost hundreds, minimum.

If I'm off the mark here, I hope some techie who reads this will correct me. Good luck.
 

Yeah, that's the problem.

I'll give it a shot in a couple days... I've got a new hard drive comming anyhow (computer warenty provides new parts without having to send the old back). I'll see what I can do.

Man, I hate this laptop... old one, only a pentium (Not 2, not 3, just a pentium...)... No USB, so I can't use my cable modem, but rather an old dialup acccount... grrrr... slooooooow.
 

Yeah, it strangely doesn't start clicking untill windows tries to load up. The hard drive itself doesn't seem to make the noise, just when it tries to run windows.
 

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