Ladies & Gentlemen: Happy Fourth!
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 10:17:51 -0700, Peter Duniho wrote:
If the data is backed up, and there is 100% no chance of taking the drive to
a recovery service, then there's no harm in messing around with utility
software. And there's a remote chance it might help. But otherwise, the
best course of action is to leave the drive powered down.
and what should the OP do with the powered down harddrive? He can't lose a
thing - no matter if his data is backed up or not. Just try to recover your
data on the first attempt.
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