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HTS421260H9AT00 Hitachi 2.5-inch Travelstar 4200 RPM 60 GB Laptop Hard Drive Data Recovery
If you are looking a FIRM price for data recovery BEFORE you send the failed data media to the recovery lab, then this is the RIGHT place for you.
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| Manufacturer / Family | Hitachi 2.5-inch Travelstar 4200 RPM |
| Storage Capacity | 60 GB | | Model | HTS421260H9AT00 | | Factory internal code | 4K120 |
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Regular Service Data Recovery Price
$490
ONE FLAT PRICE covers any recovery procedures need to be taken, including software, firmware, and hardware recovery. Electronic components and Clean Room Repairs are included as well. There is no charge for using our parts.
Failed HDD Symptoms
We recover the data off of this hard drive regardless the symptoms, the drive's condition, such as broken, dead, not-spinning, clicking, ticking, or noisy drive; not detected by computer's BIOS or OS; burned circuit board elements, damaged surface; "Blue Screen" or any other issues: ONE FLAT PRICE
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When applying for data recovery service for this drive, you may choose between Regular and Emergency services.
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FLAT Price
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HTS421260H9AT00 Hitachi 2.5-inch Travelstar 4200 RPM 60 GB Laptop Hard Drive Data Recovery
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All prices shown are in U.S. dollars
Flat price covers ALL recovery procedures, including
- Clean Room Repairs (for all internal damages like clicking noises, heads damage,
motor
problems,
severe media damage
to platters;
These problems are fixed by opening the hard drive under clean room conditions)
- Firmware problems (Internal microcode damaged)
- Electronic components (burned PCB)
- Software recovery (File System corrupted; viruses; deleted files, etc.)
Turnaround time for regular and emergency services.
The regular turnaround time typically takes 3-5 days.
EMERGENCY SERVICE is available as well. The time frame for this type of data recovery service: same day if possible, or normally 1 to 2 days. The EMERGENCY SERVICE recovery cost is indicated in the price table above.
Please be aware of, in some complex recovery cases the recovery process time may be affected by capacity of hard drive and condition of surfaces on the disk.
For detailed information about our other optional services you may order, conditions, shipping cost, etc., please click here.
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From customer's correspondence
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Matt W.
Clarksville, AR USA
Hitachi IC25N060ATMR04 60 GB laptop
From Customer's order
As for the problem, the laptop was running fine and I was using a browser (possibly after the unit just came back up from a sleep mode -- I'm not sure). The system froze and I was unable to get a reset with Esc or Ctrl-Alt-Del, so I held the power button down for several seconds to reset. The system powered down and I left it off for 10-15 seconds. I restarted, got the Toshiba screen, and then the black screen appeared with the following error: "A disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart." I have done that repeatedly with the same result each time.
I took the unit to a local shop and the tech said he couldn't help (though he had been able to before on a partition issue) and that I needed an upper-tier type facility with a clean room. The drive has original parts. The only software recovery would've been by that technician.
After recovery:
Thanks,
Matt
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Mihail S.
Cleanfield Energy Corp
North York, ON Canada
Hitachi HTS548040M9AT00 40 GB laptop
From Customer's order
1. Only W98 was working
2. Clicking noise (happened before without anything bad happening)
3. At computer start-up got the message "no operating system found"
4. Any other attempt to restart the computer had lead to the same message.
5. Removed the drive and connected to USB port via NexStar external HD enclosure - not seen by other computer as an USB device.
6. Packed in 6 zip bags and put in the freezer for 10h. Re-tried to retrieve data - no success
7. Open HD for a bit (good, clean environment) to see if I there is something loose. Nothing suspect and enclosed back.
8. No software or firmware recovery attempt
After recovery:
Thank You very much,
Mihail
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