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Posted by William Fulton, Seattle, Washington | Jul 15, 2007

Subscribe to Promotions & special offers Fast and Inexpensive Data Recovery Made Cheaper

Starting August 1st, Data Lodge is offering Data Recovery Services. Our published rates for recovery: Hard Drive for $150 Flash Memory Devices $75

However, for the first 5 Biznik Members we will cut this price in half. We will recover and entire hard drive for only $75 and flash memory devices for only $37.


5 Bizniks have posted replies

  • Kevin Selkowitz
    Posted by Kevin Selkowitz, Seattle, Washington | Jul 17, 2007

    What kind of hard drive data recovery are we talking about? Does the drive still have to be readable, or have you gone mad undercutting the clean-room recovery guys?

  • William Fulton
    Posted by William Fulton, Seattle, Washington | Jul 18, 2007

    I am not undercutting the clean room people. I cannot compete with that. This is for drives that are still readable.

    I have had luck with hard drives in very marginal condition. I did a recovery for a woman in Seattle back at the end of May where her hard drive would only spin up for about 5 minutes at a time. I was still able to recover all of her data, however, it took about 2 days running nonstop.

    Flash Memory issues are getting more common as people continue to convert to digital cameras and move to higher capacity flash memory. I recently did a recovery on a 2 GB xd card. The person took three weeks worth of pictures when when she tried to move them to her computer it said the card was unreadable. The recovery took about an hour, including burning all the pictures off to DVD.

    Until I get my complimentary clean-room suite from the Intel people, I won't be doing any clean-room recoveries. Thanks for looking!

  • Manolo Oliveras
    Posted by Manolo Oliveras, San Juan Puerto Rico | Jul 25, 2007

    Hi! I've got two hard drives I removed from a desktop. One was the boot drive, the other my slave drive. I no longer have the desktop. I bought a USB/IDE cable and tried to connect both drives to my laptop. I was able to "see" the boot drive documents and folders just once. The second time I couldn't. I was never able to "see" the data drive (which has my mp3 collection on it). Both drives start up and when I connect them through the USB/IDE cable I get a message saying "Your hardware has not been installed properly and may not function properly" or soemthing like that. Do you think you might beable to help?... Thanks!

    Manolo

  • William Fulton
    Posted by William Fulton, Seattle, Washington | Jul 25, 2007

    Manolo,

    I will be back in Seattle on Monday. I can definitely help you with this problem. Please email me at wfulton@data-lodge.com and we can set something up.

    Thanks,

    Bill

  • William Fulton
    Posted by William Fulton, Seattle, Washington | Aug 01, 2007

    Today is the start of this promotion. Please feel free to contact me by email at help@data-lodge.com or by phone (206) 219-0528 x1.

    Bill

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