Seagate Crispy Critter

w.simon

Moderator
Sure it's recoverable HDD regenerator FTW, please tell your customer that it's pizza you should put in oven not this seagate...


I'm Out ---> []
 

Jared

Administrator
Staff member
The guy came in hoping for a miracle. And believe it or not he got one. :)
 

jol

Member
i'm very happy to see it
1 down a few billion more to go :lol:
is it a F DM series at least ? no too bad !
 

Jared

Administrator
Staff member
To be fair, this thing in its current condition is hopelessly gone.

Here's what actually happened. A few months back (before the car fire) he brought it in for an evaluation. At the time it just had a massive cluster of bad sectors around the MFT. He was quoted our tier one price to recover it, but he turned down the quote at the time due to lack of funds. However since it was a slow week, we ended up cloning the drive while waiting to hear back from him.

The real stroke of miracle was the fact that we still had the data several months later when he brought it back post fire. Normally we wipe data after a week or so when that happens. But, the drive we had been using as a target started acting up. Assuming bad sectors, I put it aside to check later but didn't get around to it. So when he brought it back in ashes, we still have 99% of the data here.

Not exactly a miracle I know, but seems like one to the customer who really needed the data.
 

HaQue

Moderator
the feeling you have right at the moment you hit delete on the customer data.. after a week from a successful recovery, or a declined quote.. is indescribable. Always just doesn't feel right!
 

jol

Member
Jared":vu5jrmgj said:
Not exactly a miracle
this kind of circumstantial is definitely a miracle
not necessarily in the eyes of the client (this is pure luck), you got paid for the work you have done back then :D
congratulations
 
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