<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div dir="auto">I used these guys last week</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Ontrack Data Recovery last week </div><div dir="auto">But was abou 1700ish </div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div id="composer_signature" dir="auto"><div style="font-size:85%;color:#575757" dir="auto">Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.</div></div><div><br></div><div style="font-size:100%;color:#000000" dir="auto"><!-- originalMessage --><div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: David Hughes <david@hughes.com.au> </div><div>Date: 28/8/19 6:03 pm (GMT+08:00) </div><div>To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net </div><div>Subject: [AusNOG] Data recovery </div><div><br></div></div><br>Ok, so this isn't actually for me. When Step Son #2 calls to talk about his "dead" MacBook Pro and how he'd like to get the data of the SSD, the conversation has a pretty predictable cadence :<br><br>SS#2. So who have you used for data recovery in the past<br>Me. Nobody, because I have backups. How's your backup mate?<br>SS#2. Yeah, not so good. So about that data recovery stuff ...<br>Me. Sorry buddy, I've got nothing<br>SS#2. But you're a part of that "Community of Nerds" thing you talk about.<br><br>Sigh. Not quite how I described us but he's right :)<br><br>Anyone got any pointers in SE Qld that wouldn't take the arm and a leg off a Uni student to look at an onboard SSD?<br><br><br><br>Thanks<br><br>David<br>...<br>_______________________________________________<br>AusNOG mailing list<br>AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<br>http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog<br></body></html>