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How to pick a data recovery service?
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5 points
by RocketOne
1144 days ago
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SSD drive completely failed. Two regular computer stores said their software couldnt recover anything nor did putting it into another computer, and that it would have to go to a SSD recovery service. But how do you know who's qualified to do it? And I assume cheaper does not always mean better, but no one post rates of course. Like the data is worth a few hundred bucks maybe, but its not worth a few thousand. So where do you choose? Im in AB, Canada. |
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Find a place that gives free estimates. With SSDs the price was usually either low ($300) for "simple" repairs or very high ($2000+) for more intensive jobs. The price is always negotiable, especially for those simpler jobs. Oftentimes the data was already recovered and backed up by the time the repair quote was sent to the customer.