[Cialug] Drive recovery

John Moder jmoder at crispsolutions.net
Thu Nov 9 23:25:57 UTC 2017


I am a Gillware Partner, give me a call, I can get you the information for them.  We can send it in, they will quote a price based on if they can get the data off.  If no data, they don’t bill me…

John
(515) 423-0160


> On Nov 9, 2017, at 17:13, Nick Copeland <nick.s.copeland at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> http://filesaversdatarecovery.com/locations/iowa/data-recovery-in-des-moines-ia.html
> I've never tried these folks but I've had them in mind for a while in the
> event that I need the service.
> 
> Does your friend have SSD or HDD?
> 
> Mechanical-Magnetic hard drives are air-tight, having recovered data off
> drives submerged in 6 inches of water for hours, so after allowing the
> moisture to go away, try it and if it doesn't work replace the logic board
> and that might get it to a working state for recovery. Has anyone checked
> to see if it even got wet? It's usually on the other side of the main
> board.
> 
> I think Solid State Drives are much more susceptible to data loss due to
> water damage and SSD placement varies from model to model For example:
> Apple products use bare SSD boards parallel to the main board and others
> may use encased 2.5 inch SSDs under the mainboard.
> 
> nsc
> 
> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 4:53 PM, L. V. Lammert <lvl at omnitec.net> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Just received a call from a friend whose laptop got wet; obviously, he has
>> no current backups. Instead of trying anything else, I would like to
>> recommend a clean-room facility to prevent any data loss.
>> 
>> Anyone with a recommdation?
>> 
>>        Lee
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