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WD1600JD WESTERN DIGITAL WD Caviar SE Serial ATA 160 GB Hard Drive Data Recovery

If you are looking a FIRM price for data recovery BEFORE you send the failed data media to the recovery lab, then this is the RIGHT place for you.

 

Manufacturer / Family WESTERN DIGITAL WD Caviar SE Serial ATA
Storage Capacity 160 GB
Model WD1600JD

Regular Service Data Recovery Price

$480

ONE FLAT PRICE covers any recovery procedures need to be taken, including software, firmware, and hardware recovery. Electronic components and Clean Room Repairs are included as well. There is no charge for using our parts.

Failed HDD Symptoms

We recover the data off of this hard drive regardless the symptoms, the drive's condition, such as broken, dead, not-spinning, clicking, ticking, or noisy drive; not detected by computer's BIOS or OS; burned circuit board elements, damaged surface; "Blue Screen" or any other issues: ONE FLAT PRICE


When applying for data recovery service for this drive, you may choose between Regular and Emergency services.

Data Recovery

FLAT Price for
Regular Service
FLAT Price for
Emergency Service

WD1600JD WESTERN DIGITAL WD Caviar SE Serial ATA 160 GB Hard Drive Data Recovery

$480
$680

Flat price covers ALL recovery procedures, including

  • Clean Room Repairs (for all internal damages like clicking noises, heads damage, motor problems, severe media damage to platters; These problems are fixed  by opening the hard drive under clean room conditions)
  • Firmware problems (Internal microcode damaged)  
  • Electronic components (burned PCB)
  • Software recovery (File System corrupted; viruses; deleted files, etc.)  

Turnaround time for regular and emergency services.

The regular turnaround time typically takes 3-5 days.

EMERGENCY SERVICE is available as well. The time frame for this type of data recovery service: same day if possible, or normally 1 to 2 days. The EMERGENCY SERVICE recovery cost is indicated in the price table above. Please be aware of, in some complex recovery cases the recovery process time may be affected by capacity of hard drive and condition of surfaces on the disk.

For detailed information about our other optional services you may order, conditions, shipping cost, etc., please click here.

From customer's correspondence

George H. B.
DMC Software, Inc.
Grand Blanc, MI USA

Western Digital WD1200BB-18CAA0 120 GB

From Customer's order

Below are the headings and summaries of reports on two Western Digital drives, one a 120 GB drive and one an 80 GB drive that I gave to a firm in Baltimore to see if they could recover some of the files for my daughter. This firm wants $1900/drive to recover these files. This seems a bit high as the drives do not seem to be physically damaged in that the directory structure seems to be intact and all of the files are listed as "Good" and do not have to be "repaired." In addition, I only want to recover two or three folders from each of these drives, things like My Documents, My Music, and the Identities folder that contains the Outlook Express email files. I can't afford to recover the data on these drives at anything near the price that the Baltimore firm wants. What do you think? Would it be worth sending these drives to you for recovery after I retrieve them from Baltimore? These drives were damaged when I tried to plug the power cable into a DVD drive while the computer was running.

 

After recovery:

Thank you for your efforts and reliable services; great value for money too!!
All the best,
George H. B.


Raul R.
Urb. Summit Hills
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico

Western Digital WD800BB-75CAA0 80 GB

From Customer's order

I had my computer for awhile and wanted to buy another one, so I bought another computer which is stronger and has a different CPU. I took out the hard drive of my old PC and tried to connect it to one of the new computer’s power supplies on the inside, to put all the information from the old computer on the new one but it didn't work, because I think I did it wrong, when I took out the old hard drive out of the new one’s power supply it was dead and it wasn't spinning on the inside...

 

After recovery:

Thanks, I finally got a chance to look at the hard drive yesterday, I had to
fix my tower first, I received it last week and everything looks good, as I
haven't found any corrupted files... It seems the same as before, thanks
for the great job!
Raul R.


 
 

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