| nightsurge said: They need it immediately for a meeting? A meeting I assume they are going to be traveling to without their PC since the PC won't boot and they just need the data? EDIT: I am sure that this is not what you wanted as my response, but since I did say that PCs had easier alternative methods for doing the same tasks, this was another chance to show you just how that might be the case. PCs are so easy to take parts out and put new parts in, so it really erases the need for TDM to be used in data recovery for the issue you just described. Thus proving my point I've been making this whole time. |
Here's what I did:
This user brought me her laptop that was hanging on bootup. So I took the unit and connected it to my desktop system with a firewire cable. I then hit the power button on her laptop and held down the "T" key on the keyboard which brought the machine up in Target Disk mode about 15 seconds later, it also immediately mounted the drive on my desktop system. I asked her what file she needed and I navigated to the file on the remotely mounted laptop hard drive. I asked her what she wanted done with the file, and she asked me to print a copy and also put a copy on a thumb drive she handed me. After a total of one minute since she handed me the laptop she walked out with a copy of her file and a copy outputting on the printer near her office.
I then ran a disk diag and repair on her remotely mounted laptop drive which corrected a drive error a few minutes later. I then clicked off her machine, disconnected her machine from mine and walked the machine back over to her office and put a note on it telling it her was all fixed.......all without ever opening the unit up.
If that isn't easier then having to take a machine apart I don't know what is. 







