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Old July 25th 04, 03:16 AM
Al Dykes
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Default Need Data Recovery from HD

In article ,
Nehmo Sergheyev wrote:
- jazz -
If you have a network with another computer that has availible

storage, you
should be able to transfer the stuff to it across the network. This

might
negate the need to buy another drive if money is tight for

you.(especially
after buying the recovery software). -Good luck with it.


- Nehmo -
The only network I *have* is the internet.

Early next week I can afford a new HD. I'm thinking about this Samsung
160 GB at US$110
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...ct_id=16 8101

If I can't get my WD 80 GB going again, it's covered under warranty. I
bought it at CompUSA in March 2004. I'm not sure if I can exchange it at
the store or if I have to send it away. Every time I call the Overland
Park, KS store, they put me on hold and forget about me.

In the meantime, I think I'm going to be able to try Easy Recovery for
the Word docs.
http://www.ontrack.com/easyrecoveryprofessional/

The Word docs are the most important unavailable files. I do home
repairs, and I'm in the middle of a large repair & stain job. All the
records, money transactions, progress pics, activity reports, receipt
images, etc are on the unavailable drive. It's hard for me to ask the
customer for interim money if I can't report what's we've done.

I'm trying to reconstruct everything as best I can, but it's taking a
lot of time I don't have.

(And don't anybody give me a lecture about backing things up. You'd be
too late!)



You exchange WD disks by going tothe web site www.wdc.com. Find the
right section, give your serial # and it will tell you if it's still
on warranty and give you a return authorization.




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