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In reply to the discussion: The Adventure of My Defunct Hard Drive: Apple Wants Your Money or Your Life [View all]Phillip McCleod
(1,837 posts)not just apple either. that $750-2500 for the hdd manufacturer to even *look* for your data? chances are if most techs weren't glorified salespeople your data could've been saved in an afternoon. i'd'a probably charged to $80.
testdisk works wonders.. or photorec in a pinch. just pull the old drive, pop it in a sata-usb adapter (or in a tower on an extra sata cable) boot up *Linux* and run 'sudo testdisk /dev/sdX' where 'sdX' is the device number of the sata-usb adapter.
so for i've never failed to recover *all* data.. even when every operating system and even testdisk says 'no filesystem found' or the like. even when it takes six hours to find the partition and it's riddled by bad sectors and read errors, testdisk can still generally save your hash. even if you accidentally wipe out your partition. it will find it, and let you copy data out.
like i said testdisk's never failed me even if it's not the easiest program to use it actually *works* when you run it on Linux and work on the HDD from 'outside'. never tried the mac and windows versions of testdisk but i hear they work too, though i can't imagine they work as well.