Bart from Belgium wrote:
> Hi Malke,
>
> I have backups of the original pictures but not from the approx 200 i so
> far revamped.
>
> Seems to be Hard-drive failure.
> But i've never seen sucj a white screen instead of BSOD.
> That was the strange thing.
Unlike the Blue Screen Of Death, the white screen has nothing to do with
Windows. That's why I said you have hardware failure. If the hard drive
itself has died, you can still get your data back but it will be expensive.
Standard information below:
*IMPORTANT* - If there is any question that the drive is at fault - it's
making noises for instance - and the data is crucial DO NOTHING FURTHER ON
THE DRIVE. Every time you spin that drive up you may be destroying data. If
this is the case, send the drive to a professional data recovery company
like Drive Savers (my preference) or Seagate Data Recovery. General prices
run from $500USD on up. Drive Savers recovered all the data on a failed
laptop drive for one of my clients and it cost $2,700. He thought it was
worth the money; only you know what your data is worth. I understand that
some insurance companies are now covering data recovery charges so check
with yours.
Drive Savers -
http://www.drivesavers.com
Seagate Data Recovery Services -
https://www.seagatedatarecovery.com/
Malke
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