We recently had an unfortunate situation where an external magnetic hard drive was dropped while spinning. I knew before we even checked that the heads were gonners, and sure enough the drive seems dead. Unfortunately this was a drive inherited from a deceased relative that were starting to backup at the time the accident happened and now a lot of family photos are inaccessible if not gone forever.

I’m just getting my feet wet trying to find potential recovery services to get quotes, but I thought it was worth asking you fine folks if you have any experience that might help out. Companies to avoid or who may be worth it even if their quote is high.

One specific question I have pertains to what’s recovered (since most of these services seem to charge based on the amount recovered): We’re only concerned with photos but this was, at one point, the single drive in Mac, so there’s tons of OS and other files we don’t want or need. Are we likely to get charged for it anyway?

  • @cordlesslamp
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    2 days ago

    My advice is you only have ONE CHANCE to recover the data, so choose wisely.

    DO NOT go for the “cheaper” service, it will NOT worth it.

    Once the drive is opened for service, if not done properly can and will make the drive completely ruined.

    I learned that the hard way by choosing the “cheaper quotes”.

    Small note: the cost to recover a 1TB drive could go for thousands of dollars and up, so be prepare for that. Data recovery is NOT cheap.

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍OP
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      42 days ago

      Thanks!

      And yeah, I’m prepared for 4 figures on this one. I mean, as prepared as I’m going to be.