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Originally Posted by
sphinxvc 
Lost about a hundred GB of carefully selected music over the last 8-odd years, various work files and invaluable libraries of photos. My back up HD was temporarily housing some other files so I've lost it all for good. I tried some recovery methods that have worked before for other dead HDs but nothing worked. It's all just gone.
This HD is only 6 months old too. It isn't a simple matter of re-ripping either, some of the CDs were borrowed and ripped, some songs were just you-know-what.
Moral of the story?
We're with you in spirit. And wish you a speedy, emotional recovery from the experience. There's some good data recovery firms out there. And like the previous poster mentioned, expensive. It's customary for them to ask for a flat fee to make an assessment. From there, they'll consider the drive's size and encryption scheme, if any.
What I would do next is contact my IT Dept and ask them to assist - this would depend on a few factors: privacy; value of work info; expertise of those in the dept. That or any other geek in or out of university. This could be a cheaper way out... best of luck!
Silent One
Post Script.: I'd also reconstruct a list of CD's and poll my friends. As well as research the CD's at the Metropolitan library and Universities. You'd be amazed how many CD's I found a ripped from city and university libraries, including hard to find selections.