If the 500gb hard drive is the 500 gb LaCie model it won’t be recognized unless it is removed from the system using the ‘Safely remove hardware’ icon. The disk itself is probably not broken. Try connecting it to another computer, and if it is recognised, safely remove it.I suspect it was because it was still plugged into the laptop when it was shut down incorrectly
Any idea how to do this ? They're not in the recycle bin anymore (the few that were I reinstalled).Perhaps before you do any more try undeleting them from the laptop.
Why on earth do you not keep more than one copy, at all times?
Using an undelete utility perhaps? As above search for previous posts on undeleting files. However I would be inclined to make no changes to the drive contents until you can ascertain the status of the drive as doing so may destroy data that you need to recover.Any idea how to do this ? They're not in the recycle bin anymore (the few that were I reinstalled).
You mean low on disk space?Because my laptop won't copy to CD anymore and is v. low on memory.
You mean low on disk space?
Wow! €95 for an initial assessment with the full costs of any further service to follow!I've just had a look at www.datarecovery.ie and I think I'll send the hard-drive to them - seems like the best chance of retrieving the files even though I'll no doubt lose my warranty.
No - the retailer or manufacturer will certainly not try to recover data for you. At best they will just send you a new drive/unit.If I send it back to the place I bought it I'm sure they're under no onus to retrieve the files for the repair.
Nope. I'd do this myself if I needed to.Do you know of anywhere cheaper ?
Any chance you could share how to ?Nope. I'd do this myself if I needed to.
As per my first post search for previous posts/threads on this issue.Any chance you could share how to ?
The same thing happened to me yesterday, although my hard drive kinda fell. I sopke to the data recovery people. I was told that it could be anywhere from 200-600 to get the data of the drive!!! Depending on the amount of damge done. After the evaluation they give you a itemised list of the files they can find and then you decided what you want. Not cheap eh?!?!
They surely don't have to do that in every situation. Only those in which software/tools solutions (such as those mentioned here or in other existing threads on this topic) fail to recover the data? Of course if they have to open up the physical drive unit in this way then it will certainly void your warranty such that regardless of whether or not they recover your data you will be unable to get a replacement drive under warranty from the retailer or manufacturer.I don't know if anyone cares, but the reason it is so expensive is because they have to get the hard drive platters (the individual disks) out of the original housing in a clean room (specially designed and protected to free from airborne contamination) and remount the disks so that they can be read by another system. When the first company I worked for had to do this on a development system it cost them over £1,500 stg and they only retrieved a few scripts and other text files.
If anyone knows a decent free / shareware version, would be interested in knowing as thi aoftware is $130
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