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<blockquote data-quote="Pimpom" data-source="post: 2522357" data-attributes="member: 38308"><p>My 2TB HDD (Toshiba HDWD120UZSVA) with ~700GB of data crashed due to a severe power fluctuation that overwhelmed the UPs. The drive is still accessible and I managed to copy a few GBs of data from it. But it's slow going, probably due to bad sectors from the crash.</p><p></p><p>So far, I've tried only one session of copying with Tera Copy, not any recovery software. I can probably recover most of the data myself after doing a surface scan but didn't want to risk causing further damage and data loss, so I disconnected the drive. That was two months ago.</p><p></p><p>My question is: Has anyone employed the services of a data recovery company in such a scenario and can give an estimate of the charges? This is probably one of the easiest tasks for a company with proper facilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pimpom, post: 2522357, member: 38308"] My 2TB HDD (Toshiba HDWD120UZSVA) with ~700GB of data crashed due to a severe power fluctuation that overwhelmed the UPs. The drive is still accessible and I managed to copy a few GBs of data from it. But it's slow going, probably due to bad sectors from the crash. So far, I've tried only one session of copying with Tera Copy, not any recovery software. I can probably recover most of the data myself after doing a surface scan but didn't want to risk causing further damage and data loss, so I disconnected the drive. That was two months ago. My question is: Has anyone employed the services of a data recovery company in such a scenario and can give an estimate of the charges? This is probably one of the easiest tasks for a company with proper facilities. [/QUOTE]
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