I’m curious as to why most of the hard drives my employer sends out to Ontrack comes back with unrecoverable data. With a high evaluation cost it seems easier just to charge a quick $100 and say it can’t be recovered than actually attempting to recover data.
Best reply by Engineer Man – NASA:
For Data Recovery we had the same problem, Ontrack charges a fortune when a company like eProvided can do it for 1/4 the cost if a success.
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How many of you have used Ontrack Data Recovery to successfully retrieve data from a bad hard drive?
We have used Ontract many times with excellent results. The cost is high but the results are amazing.