Hello.

There are data recovery specialists that can take even a dead drive and extract the data off of it. Their services usually are aimed for corporations with hefty bankrolls, but you may be able to find someone who can do it within your budget. A google for "Data Recovery" will point you to a handful of these services. Some of them range from using specialized utility docks for the drive itself that interfaces with specific drive manufacturers and models while the extreme is the disassembly of the hard drive in a clean-room environment and reading the data off of the platters from another device. It's safe to say that this spectrum of simple to extreme is mirrored by cost, but there are options yet for your dead MacBook. A (very) brief exploration of services available indicates that the cost of recovery may be from $380 and up. If you have AppleCare (Or another insurance program), however, you may be in luck. I'm not too familiar with how much coverage AppleCare will give you, but it may cover data recovery in the event of defective hardware.

Thanks,
Brent Anderson
CMSEC


On Jan 15, 2007, at 9:33 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

Friends,

I was here coding some AJAX programs and developing libraries, my macbook just made a strange mechanical noise and then it was dead... when tried to boot, it made lots of mechanical noises and it never booted again. The noises are comming from the hard drive. I am assuming I lost everything. all my source code for the last year and everything I was working. I don't know what is broken... but I can't make it boot even from CDs...

I don't know what I am to do now. I am writting from my old G4. I was doing some contract work and then it broke. The machine is now bricked. Can't boot from HD, Firewire, Network or CD, I've tried them all. The screen goes white, lot's of bad noises and the famous question mark of "no system folder". I can't even erase the PRAM... never chimes.

sorry for this annoucement but it will be a while till I set everything up again. Tomorrow I'll go to apple repair service but they are making a fool of me for more than three months already. I was waiting for a replacement main board for this same machine. Now it appears, I'll need a new machine.

My backup machine was broken some months ago, I had no money to buy the parts to build it up again. The G4 had no space for hosting the macbooks backup. I think I just lost all my revolution source code which was maybe 5 or 6 gb worth of code.

andre
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