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mbenner 06-06-2020 11:11 AM

Can someone help me retrieve data from a damaged thumbdrive?
 
My laptop slipped off the couch while a thumbdrivde was hanging out its side. the fall broke the thumbdrive's outer case. It continued to work for a while, but will no longer register with the computer. I'm looking for someone to get the data off this USB stick and load it onto a new one for me. I'm willing to compensate, but have balked at the $100.00 the Geek Squad is asking.

Please respond if you have the knowledge, capability, and willingness to help.

Thanks!

retiredguy123 06-06-2020 11:55 AM

I would call Gizmo Depot, 352-641-0435. They will probably be cheaper than the Geek Squad. Also, have you tried connecting the thumb drive to the computer using a cable instead of a direct connection? Or, connect it to an adapter using a micro or type S usb connection and plug it into a smart phone or tablet. Good luck.

mbenner 06-06-2020 12:10 PM

Thanks, I'll call Gizmo Depot. I'm not savvy enough to try your other suggestions, but appreciate them a bunch!

jebartle 06-06-2020 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by mbenner (Post 1778583)
Thanks, I'll call Gizmo Depot. I'm not savvy enough to try your other suggestions, but appreciate them a bunch!

The villages also prides itself on a wonderful computer club with lots of very smart geeks.

villagetinker 06-06-2020 01:32 PM

OP, if the outer case broke, there is a very real possibility the circuit board inside the thumb drive was damaged. If you have a USB extension cable (male on one end female on the other) you could try plugging in the cable to the computer, then plugging in the USB to see if that works. Also, if you have another computer or another USB port on your computer try that, the fall could have damages the laptop USB port. Good luck.

ColdNoMore 06-06-2020 01:44 PM

I've had excellent results, on the few times I've needed help...with these folks.

Fair, quick and reasonably priced.


Computer Corner

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village dreamer 06-06-2020 05:25 PM

I have used Jacobs on 301 in wildwood.very fair and honest.

bd20166 06-07-2020 05:32 AM

Jacobs Computers in Wildwood on 301 near City Hall. If he can't do it no one can.

OrangeBlossomBaby 06-07-2020 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbenner (Post 1778538)
My laptop slipped off the couch while a thumbdrivde was hanging out its side. the fall broke the thumbdrive's outer case. It continued to work for a while, but will no longer register with the computer. I'm looking for someone to get the data off this USB stick and load it onto a new one for me. I'm willing to compensate, but have balked at the $100.00 the Geek Squad is asking.

Please respond if you have the knowledge, capability, and willingness to help.

Thanks!

$100 to transfer data from a broken flash drive to a new one is dirt cheap. Depending on how much data needs to be transferred, this can cost upwards to over $1000. Next time, don't leave your laptop on the couch.

kanoa1kale2 06-07-2020 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1778958)
$100 to transfer data from a broken flash drive to a new one is dirt cheap. Depending on how much data needs to be transferred, this can cost upwards to over $1000. Next time, don't leave your laptop on the couch.

Seriously? $1000 to transfer data from on usb drive to another? Don't walk, run from anyone who quotes you that much for the task.

stan the man 06-07-2020 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1778958)
$100 to transfer data from a broken flash drive to a new one is dirt cheap. Depending on how much data needs to be transferred, this can cost upwards to over $1000. Next time, don't leave your laptop on the couch.

WOW you always give such excellent advice

photo1902 06-07-2020 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by kanoa1kale2 (Post 1778971)
Seriously? $1000 to transfer data from on usb drive to another? Don't walk, run from anyone who quotes you that much for the task.

It depends on the size of the drive, and what type of repair is needed to access the data. And OBB is exactly right.

What do you charge?

willis100 06-07-2020 08:06 AM

I wouldn't charge anything and just do it for the challenge. Size of thumb drive really doesn't matter because if you can get it to connect, all data can be copied pretty much instantly with GB taking just a little more time than mb.

photo1902 06-07-2020 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by willis100 (Post 1779043)
I wouldn't charge anything and just do it for the challenge. Size of thumb drive really doesn't matter because if you can get it to connect, all data can be copied pretty much instantly with GB taking just a little more time than mb.

Unfortunately, when physical damage occurs, the drive is not able to simply be connected. Without having seen the OP's drive, it's hard to know the shape of it. The costs come from repairing the drive (soldering, etc) to get it to the point of recovering data.

Bottom line, data recovery can be expensive.

jmpalladino 06-07-2020 08:36 AM

Seem's like the info is not important to you since you are complaining about the $100 fee. Start reconstructing the data yourself from the original sources, then let me know if the $100 would have been worth it.


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