> I need to recover some files from a SCSI drive that failed over a decade > ago. Are there data recovery services that can determine if the files on > the drive can be recovered or can actually do such a recovery? Now that > I think about it, I recently also had a fairly new Western Digital drive > suddenly no longer be seen by any Windows PC and I really need many of the > files on it. Can anybody here tell me if drive manufacturers offer > recovery services? I ask this since I saw a post somewhere that Seagate > offers some sort of file recovery via cloud storage. > As you can tell, I am by no means super-knowledgeable about modern systems > since I am from the WANG 2200 MVP, WANG PC, and WANG Basic 2C era, and > still have a few pieces of WANG hardware collecting dust. > I apologize if I am posting this to a group where it is inappropriate. > Thank You, > John >
Hi John, There are many of them- we've used OnTrack (Kroll) and DriveSavers. The services can be expensive (in the thousands, typically) so the data has to be pretty valuable to you in order to proceed. -Pete