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We Guarantee: You do not pay until the data you need is recovered. No beforehand payment is ever asked, nor accepted ahead of our Recovery Report. You may proceed with the payment only after you have reviewed the recovery process results and satisfied with its outcome. Otherwise, no recovery labor charge. DataBe provides fast and strictly Confidential Service.
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... or Would you like FLAT RATE?If you have a dead, not spinning, or clicking hard drive with any obvious symptoms of the physical damage, you might just want to go ahead with a flat rate pricing. One FLAT RATE / FIRM PRICE covers any recovery procedures needed to be taken, including clean room drive repair manipulations. * Regular service is for 5-7 days turnaround ** Order an Emergency service when time is critical factor. The time frame for EMERGENCY SERVICE: same day if possible, or normally 1 to 2 days. Some jobs take longer time depending on the complexity. |
Error getting hard disk parameters - Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31000333AS 1TB Screen blinked briefly. Then flashing blue question mark appeared. I never could get into the desktop again. The hard drive was removed and another put in by a repairman. Pat B.
Everything looks good, thank you for all your work.
Looking were to repair hard drive, Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3750640A Drive is NOT visible in BIOS. The first problem was that the drive failed to boot with a message that the NTLR was missing (or something like that). I then bought a new drive and installed a new OS on that drive (hoping to read this drive as a slave). I do not believe that any data has been written to the old drive since the drive's initial failure to boot. But now when I start the PC, whether I use a cable select or master/slave configuration for the two drives (old/failed and new), the BIOS reports a hard drive failure on this old drive, and the OS does not see the drive at all. The new drive works fine, suggesting that the problem is definitely with the drive, not the PC or controller. David M.
very good service, exciting results - my gratitude to whole recovery crew.
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