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Nothing good here is cheap/free. If they say they are, they normally don't work. And depending on the exact reason why you can't access the drive, the only option might be a professional. And that's VERY expensive.
If it's that important I'm a "reseller" for Seagate and they have a service: http://services.seagate.com/?lng=en-us . I'll forgo any commissions/profit on it if you need to use it. Contact me via PM if you need to go that route.
They have some trail software you can use, it might give you an idea of what you need to do:
http://services.seagate.com/diysoftware.aspx
Again with that, I'll see if I can sell it to you if you need it, and you can have it at what ever it cost me. |
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