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		<title>By: andy butler</title>
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		<description>FAO Dick Correa

Hi 

I have found your site to be very interesting and informative and just wondered if you would be following up on these data recovery resource pages?.

In particular Week 24 (the future of Data Storage) 

My team has developed in the last year into one of the UK&#039;s most successful data recovery labs with a full clinic of services from electronics faults and logical data recovery to full cleaning of hard drives, rebuild and recovery of RAID 0,1,5,6,10 ETC inc recently an 8 drive RAID 5 that had been &quot;looked at&quot; and 2 of the drives inadvertantly mixed. We recover RAID configurations even where there are seized spindles on enterprise drives SCSI 15k  but that is not my question.

I would be interested to see if you have an answer to the Western Digital problem, because I see no mention of it on your site.

Andy  abc Data Recovery Ltd </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FAO Dick Correa</p>
<p>Hi </p>
<p>I have found your site to be very interesting and informative and just wondered if you would be following up on these data recovery resource pages?.</p>
<p>In particular Week 24 (the future of Data Storage) </p>
<p>My team has developed in the last year into one of the UK&#8217;s most successful data recovery labs with a full clinic of services from electronics faults and logical data recovery to full cleaning of hard drives, rebuild and recovery of RAID 0,1,5,6,10 ETC inc recently an 8 drive RAID 5 that had been &#8220;looked at&#8221; and 2 of the drives inadvertantly mixed. We recover RAID configurations even where there are seized spindles on enterprise drives SCSI 15k  but that is not my question.</p>
<p>I would be interested to see if you have an answer to the Western Digital problem, because I see no mention of it on your site.</p>
<p>Andy  abc Data Recovery Ltd</p>
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