johnrobert
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No, never needed one before I read and assumed they were good, it was a few years ago.
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I have used $300DDR's recovery services about 25 times in the past 7 years and in only one case did they not get my client's data back. They do pretty good work in my experience.
Customer has a failed RAID 0 that she just wants her autobiography off of.
That's pretty much the only kind of RAID 0 there is. The other kind is the "not sure if it's failed yet" RAID 0.
Anyway, your solution is simple: Ask the client if she's willing to pay $300 for a 50% chance of getting her autobiography back. I'm betting she will, but either way it's her choice.
Then repeat after me: We are not responsible for our clients' poor decisions.
The best I can tell, ignorance is bliss. Fancy marketing and high pressure sales tends to be perceived as a real data recovery lab. It has nothing to do with the actual facilities, equipment and technicians who do the jobs.
As to the OP, my interpretation is that @300DDR was only able to read one of the two drives. With a typical block rotation size of 64KB, you really aren't going to get much with only one. It is like a zipper with only one side. If this is the case, the only charge with me would be the return shipping. But, that said, it never hurts to get a second opinion, if the data is worth something to the client.
Most of the local companies around me want a lot more than that.The fancy marketing got to me big time! And I thought I would pay less by going with them.
Thanks for the followup!The data recovered was a bunch of useless junk. Didn't get her book back. She got lucky, though! She found her book on a disc.
She found her book on a disc.