Hard Drive Recovery Part 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2006

Hard Drive Recovery presented at Toorcon by Scott Moulton of Forensic Strategy Services, LLC. Very detailed info on rebuilding hard drives and recovery of your own data.

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  • How long till we have no moving parts? Just chunks of 9 volt battery sized drives?

    You should say that myharddrivedied . com has two d's . it took a while to find it.

  • Well thanks for doing that for me! Since YouTube does not allow posting domains it makes it hard. Thanks again.

  • If anyone is interested I will have a whole new speech at Defcon 15 this August 2007. If you want to learn more and all new stuff about data recovery then you should attend.

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  • "You should say that myharddrivedied . com has two d's . it took a while to find it"

    Huh? Geez, some people.

    Isnt it painfully, overwhelmingly, and bowel-shakingly obvious that it would have TWO D'S??

  • @Road82 Now SSD Exists!

  • @MontylsHere Data recovery software is really a good thing, MiniTool data recovery software is a good choice for you. It is easy to use and it is efficient.. some of the editions are absolutely FREE!!!!!!!! you can have a try.

  • @MontylsHere clicking is a hardware problem with a bad head reader. Im having that problem now with my porn stash which i spent 3 years collecting it. I was considering sending it for data recovery. see "Hard Drive Recovery Part 7"@2:22 .

  • if its clicking? can it be recovered with software or its a hardware problem now?

  • Advanced Hard Drive Data Recovery Video Tutorial

    /watch?v=l5HupqVdTZY

  • 2:38 best joke ever

  • i dont understand what RAID is.... ive researched and researched i dont get it :(

  • There is far more surface area on a tape to write on, that's why.

  • Whats interesting is that tapes have continued to be able to store way more than hard drives, Betamax can sore 4 tb of data

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