I do. I was doing too much multitasking within too short a time period over the weekend and between cooking shish kebabs on the grill, digging a hole for a new mailbox post, working on testing a new video card, talking to my wife, and then having my daughter sitting on my lap while I worked on my computer was just too much. I ended up not fully paying attention to the prompts in my RAID array configuration on my home workstation and made a 3 second mistake that ended up wiping the config on my data drive array.
I do have a recent backup, but it wasn't all inclusive and there is some stuff I want back.
I have found a company who says this is a pretty straight forward retrieval since everything is in working order, just minus the config details. They say they might be able to do it for a bit more than $1000. I'm wondering though, can some of the community members chime in and make recommendations on who you would trust to do a recovery ... and for a fair price. Another company said they would start at $6000 to get my data saved to a new drive. That's way too rich for me.
Oh...Rod, that project I'm working on....I know I said I'd have something mid July, but......
Published Saturday, July 07, 2007 4:55 PM by dthomson
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