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Dear all, any idea of someone or a company who specializes in data recovery? I badly need a referral.

 

An external HDD drive was dropped and the platters are no longer spinning after the accident. It may just be a hardware/mechanical problem for the spindle or the motor to which I think that can still be fixed.

 

Thanks in advance ^_^

 

Try these bro. A bit pricey but they do the job well.

 

http://www.data-recovery-philippines.com/

http://werecoverdata.com/AS/Philippines/DataRecoveryPhilippines.htm

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Dear computer users, let's all make it a habit to backup everything that we create immediately after creating them. In my own case, I write a lot of articles and the moment I finish writing one, I always back it up to the SD card on my laptop. Basta importante yung back up e wala sa loob ng computer like DVD disk or USB pen drive. If you're a bit paranoid, use 2 backup media say 1 sd card and 1 USB pen drive. Save kaagad sa dalawang external media once na ma create yung content. Kaya lang pag inupdate mo yung original, then update mo rin yung dalawang backups mo. Mabusisi but if something happens to your computer, doon mo mare realize yung rewards for your efforts. Sana po nakatulong.

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On 8/30/2009 at 10:02 PM, yanzmyk said:

I recently bought an external HDD tapos inabutan ako ng brownout while copying some files.

 

Now when I try to access the HDD, it says I need to reformat it.

 

I know the data probably got corrupted but is there some way to recover the data which I've already saved on the HDD?

 

Meron ba shop or something that offers data recovery?

There are free tools you can use to recovery data as long as you act right away. HDDs are made of sectors, so it's possible that the access and registry key sector is damaged but that the other data is fine, depending on what stage of reading/writing the HDD was on when the brownout happened. The problem is if you don't have an HDD to dump the files onto, you'll have to sift through to find the important files that aren't corrupted.

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