Not sure on local places, but you could check out seagate's data recovery
services: http://services.seagate.com/

You can try using their data recovery software for free, and if it detects
it can recover the data from the drive, you can then purchase it for $130.
Not sure how this compares with other data recovery services, but I know
other places can get pretty expensive (in the 1000's).

If you can, always make a copy of the drive and work on restoring data from
the copy.  You want to preserve the original disk as much as possible.  The
easiest way to make a 1:1 copy of a drive would be dd

dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb  (sda = original disk, sdb = blank disk)

Good luck,
Andy

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Mike Miller <mbmiller at taxa.epi.umn.edu>wrote:

> This question is about local places that can do data recovery work, so it
> would probably apply to any OS, but my friend with a problem today
> happened to be running Windows XP on a Dell laptop.
>
> What local computer pros might be able to get some data off of this HDD?
> Here's what happened:
>
> The Dell laptop's HDD had failed during the summer and the drive was
> repartitioned.  Just the other day my friend left the laptop running and
> went for a cup of coffee.  When she got back it had powered down, or was
> on standby, or was hibernating, or something.  She went to press the power
> button but accidentally pressed the "Media Direct" button which is right
> next to the power button and looks just like it.  Unfortunately, that
> small mistake marked the end of her working laptop.  After that it
> wouldn't boot, Ubuntu Live CD couldn't mount the drive, and Windows XP
> install CD said that the drive needed to be reformatted.
>
> I got out BartPE and ran "chkdsk c: /r".  It ran and when it was done I
> could look at the drive using Ubuntu Live CD, but I could not find any of
> her data.  It still will not boot to Windows and says "NTLDR is missing".
>
> So who in the Twin Cities might be able to find some of her files?
>
> Mike
>
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