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Old 01-07-2018, 03:12 PM
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Default Re: Saying good bye to an old friend

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Originally Posted by 64GTOBOY View Post
I have a dead Glyph from ca. 2000 that died a couple of years ago . I still have it in the forlorn hope I can get one of those forensic chappies to pull all the files off of it. Someday. sigh
Glyph offers data recovery for both Glyph hard drives and non-Glyph hard drives.
http://mail.glyphtech.com/support/datarecovery.php

There are lots of other Data-Recovery videos on You Tube.
I haven't tried Test Disk (for Windows, Mac and Linux)
Recover Data from A Dead Hard drive [FREE!]
https://youtu.be/maR47QBgVwY

Or, you could download a Trial version of Seagate File Recovery for Windows / Mac
https://www.seagate.com/au/en/servic...very-software/
If you don't feel comfortable tackling this yourself, there's
https://www.seagate.com/au/en/servic...-lab-recovery/
“If we can’t retrieve it, you don’t pay”

I'm interested to know what our fellow DUC Members use for Data Recovery – both recommended and NOT-recommended, please!
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