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Bricked Seagate Barracuda Recovery E-mail

In light of the recent firmware problems which brick Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 hard drives, Recovery Force is offerning a limited time flat rate to recover the dat from these drives.

The drives affected range in size from 500GB, 750GB, 1TB and 1.5TB.  It is reported that the affected drives will either not detect at all or will detect as a 0MB drive.  In either case, the data is not accessible.

For $500, Recovery Force we will repair the firmware, thoroughly test the drive and return the data on a drive supplied by the customer.  This service is offered to provide a 24 hour turnaround so you can get back in operation quickly.

For clients in a rush and who just want the drive repaired we provide a same day service for $300.

Although we repair the firmware, we recommend our clients backup the data onto another hard drive immediately and send the drive back as per the terms of the warranty.
 
New Satellite Locations E-mail

Guelph, ON -- Recovery Force (http://www.recoveryforce.com) is pleased to announce three new satellite locations in Ontario where Recovery Force data recovery services will be provided.  Eyelevel Computer Technologies in Cambridge, Miltown Computers in Milton and Waterloo Networks in Waterloo have signed on as our beta testers of the program.

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New University & College Discount Program E-mail
The Recovery Force team is pleased to announce a new program for University and College campuses.  To find out more about this new program, click here.
 
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"Superb service, very competent, and reasonable in cost, have recommended Recovery Force to all my contacts. I hope I never need their services again, but if disaster strikes, I will immediately send my drive(s) to Recovery Force. This is data rescue the way it should be done."