Do-it-yourself hard drive rescue system

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"Retrodata's platter extraction system is a 165-pound device that uses
laser-guided positioning to help it accurately extract platters from
any 3.5 inch hard drive with minimal user intervention. Such devices
normally require highly skilled operators, but Retrodata's can be
operated by a relative novice."

The quote is from this article
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2871354/68030659/101416/2/

"The System P. EX is slated for release next month, at an approximate
cost of $6,950 per unit."

I know we have a regular contributor to this NG from Retrodata -
further details would be
appreciated!
 
hdtv? said:
"Retrodata's platter extraction system is a 165-pound device that uses
laser-guided positioning to help it accurately extract platters from
any 3.5 inch hard drive with minimal user intervention. Such devices
normally require highly skilled operators, but Retrodata's can be
operated by a relative novice."

The quote is from this article
http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/2871354/68030659/101416/2/

"The System P. EX is slated for release next month, at an approximate
cost of $6,950 per unit."

I know we have a regular contributor to this NG from Retrodata -
further details would be
appreciated!

Further details are expected to be made publicly available around the
end of March, pending completion of patent submissions, etc.


Duncan Clarke
 
Further details are expected to be made publicly available around the
end of March, pending completion of patent submissions, etc.

Sounds very interesting. Is this intended for people that
want to start their own data-recovery business?

Arno
 
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