Having used On-Track to recover about 36GB of corporate data after a RAID controller sh*t the bed on me, I can tell you this is a VERY EXPENSIVE operation. It ran right at $11,000.00 when it was all said and done, and their rates are pretty standard.
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The problem occurred after the power supply committed suicide. Everything else (except this new 250 gig drive) is working just fine. As a matter of fact the bios still recognizes the drive and when I use webmin to look at the hard drives I have the option of creating a new partition but have opted not to in hopes I might still be able to reclaim the data before attempting repartitioning.
[snip] In all honesty, I don't know that I would "trust" the drive again at this point. If it is still under warranty, I would perhaps "drop" it, and have it exchanged. It might be useful, if you can spare the time, to allow some folks at a meeting to give their best efforts at data recovery or something?
Just a thought.
Dustin