John Boccio said: >I have a LaCie 200 GB firewire drive that has gone kaput. > >It just clicks for a while as it tries to mount and then asks to >be initialized. > >It cannot be seen by Diskwarrior or Data Rescue. > >I need to get about 100 GB of data .WAV files off of this disk, if >possible. > >Any recommendations about people who do disk recovery. Data recovery services usually open your failed hard drive under clean room conditions, take out the platter, and put it into a device that can read it. It really isn't hard for them to recover your data, but they sure do charge a lot of money to do so. Usually in the thousands of dollars range. Drive Savers is the best known of the drive recovery companies that specialize in the Macintosh, but they are far from the least expensive. http://www.drivesavers.com/ I do know of a reasonably priced hard drive data recovery service. Vogon International has created an "end user program" so that regular users have access to data recovery at better rates than businesses would be charged. The program is called AuthenTec. It is only for individuals, or very small home businesses. There are 4 conditions to meet to take advantage of this program. 1. One drive per recovery. 2. The Disk can't have been taken anywhere else, or the mechanism opened. 3. Windows or Mac only. (No linux.) 4. It has to be an individual or very small home business. They have a two stage recovery program. Recovery using the consumer AuthenTec process is what they jokingly call "The slow boat to China" program. (It isn't fast, but it is less expensive than their ordinary service and other services.) Stage 1 is free, and is the Diagnosis. You will be quoted a price to recover your data, it can take up to 1 week for diagnosis. Since you are getting a "best efforts" and a "when we can fit it in" recovery, you won't get overnight service, but if you need that, you can pay the full price. Stage 2 is after you accept their quote. When you get their quote, which is usually between $350 and $700 dollars, depending on the complexity of the recovery, you can accept it, or have them send your disk back to you untouched. if you accept their quote, it will take about a week, worst case 2 weeks, to get your disk recovered. So most recoveries will take between 2 weeks to 3 weeks to get your data back. The good news is that, at this price, the same Vogon engineers that do professional recovery for large corporations work on your drive, using the same clean rooms, etc., it is just that they don't do the recovery on a priority basis. Vogon International LLC Riverside Center Suite 2623/2625 2600 Van Buren Norman, OK 73072, USA Tel: +1 405 321 2585 Fax: +1 405 364 8242 Toll Free: 1-800 392-5373 Email: data.recovery at vogon.us http://www.vogon.us There are lots of other good hard drive recovery services, if you want to compare prices: Total Recall http://www.totalrecall.com/datarecovery.html Aver http://www.averdrivetronics.com/ ADR http://www.californiadatarecovery.com/ MicroCom http://www.mcrecovery.com/data-recovery-service.htm OnTrack http://www.ontrack.com/datarecovery/labdr.asp DataDoctors http://www.datadoctors.com/recovery/ DRG http://www.datarecoverygroup.com/ RenewData http://www.renewdata.com/ Randy B. Singer Co-Author of: The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th and 6th editions) Routine OS X Maintenance and Generic Troubleshooting http://www.macattorney.com/ts.html