Thank you all for your good wishes. Before even reading the comments, I decided to go with DriveSavers. I figured any company that rescues data for both MIT and Barbara Mandrell has to be worth going to; then I saw that it’s discounting its services for people whose computers were ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, and that clinched it.
I do have a Mac, and, for the record, I scorn TekServe, as the one time I took my computer there it took over a month to get it back. I am now a faithful patron of Digital Society, which recommended DriveSavers to me in the first place.
Let’s all keep our fingers crossed that the FedEx plane doesn’t crash, shall we?
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What if that other recovery place has hotter guys? :-O
I am just not tech profecient enough to understand this and the last post. Tho, I do have a Mac iBook and my mom is still not allowed back into Beaumont, TX …so she can see how much she lost. Tho, she didn’t own a computer.
ok. I don’t know anything about computers, but what if Chris is right? What if that other recovery place has hotter guys? As long as one of them isn’t gay and has your sense of humour, them fuck my laptop, I can always buy another one after I am through with Mr. Hottie.
If I were you, I’d run after that plane!
P.S. God, please watch over the FedEX airplane so that Faustus may run after it.
Amen.
Still standing by “Disk Warrior” ~ keeps our system clean and has saved 2 external hard drives from total crashes ~ we work with video, and the tech support was amazing.
Can’t wait for our good Doctor to be back up to speed in the land-o-blog.
Barbara Mandrell and, apparently, Homer Simpson and Commander Data. So if using them is wrong, I wouldn’t want to be right….