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LaCie Data Recovery
1-800-717-8974
ACS Data Recovery
specializes in LaCie hard drives, and can perform successful
recoveries on any model Lacie hard drive. LaCie drives offer
special challenges in many cases, and the recovery process itself
can be quite difficult and time consuming. If the data stored
on your LaCie drive is important, do not trust your recovery
to just any company, call us, and we will get your data back:
1-800-717-8974 or simply complete our Online
Request Form, package your drive and ship it to us for evaluation.
We never charge an evalation fee, and there is no charge if
your hard drive is unrecoverable.
We can provide data
recovery on any size or model LaCie hard drive, including those
listed below:
- LACIE Porsche 300699U
80GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE 301020 50GB
4200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE Porsche 300698U
80GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE 300702U 160GB
7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE porsche 300728U
250GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE Porsche 300703U
250GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE SAFE 300813
80GB 5400 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE Big Disk Extreme
300794U 500GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE silverscreen
300939U 40GB 5400 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE Design by F.A.
Porsche 300968U 320GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE 301138U 500GB
Ethernet Disk mini
- LACIE Design by F.A.
Porsche 301103U 500GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE Brick Desktop
301065U 500GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE d2 Quadra 500GB
7200 RPM 3.5" USB 2.0 / IEEE 1394a / IEEE 1394b / eSATA External
Hard Drive Model 301110U
- LACIE 301161U 2TB
Ethernet Disk RAID
- LACIE Mobile Design
by F.A. Porsche 120GB 5400 RPM 2.5" USB 2.0 / IEEE 1394a External
Hard Drive Model 301140
- LACIE 301137U 320GB
Ethernet Disk mini
- LACIE 300961 2TB Gigabit
Ethernet - Shared Hard Drive
- LACIE Big Disk 300966U
1TB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE SAFE Desktop
500GB 7200 RPM 3.5" USB 2.0 External Hard Drive Model 301087U
- LACIE 301160U 1TB
Ethernet Disk RAID
- LACIE 300963 1TB Gigabit
Ethernet - Shared Hard Drive
- LACIE 301164U Biggest
FW800
- LACIE Rugged ALL-Terrain
301008 80GB 5400 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE 301161U 2TB
Ethernet Disk RAID
- LACIE mini Hub 301042U
500GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE 301135U Biggest
S2S with PCI-Express Card
- LACIE d2 320GB 7200
RPM 3.5" USB 2.0 / IEEE 1394a / 1394b External Hard Drive Model
301146U
- LACIE 301153U Two
Big eSATA&USB
- LACIE Biggest S2S
301032U 2.5TB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive With PCI-X Card
- LACIE d2 SAFE 500GB
7200 RPM 3.5" USB 2.0 / IEEE 1394a / 1394b External Hard Drive
Model 301114U
- LACIE Big Disk Extreme
1TB 7200 RPM 3.5" USB 2.0 / IEEE 1394a / 1394b External Hard Drive
Model 300797U
- LACIE Skwarim 301080
60GB 4200 RPM External Hard Drive
- LACIE 301156U 1TB
Ethernet Big Disk
Company Information
LaCie is a computer hardware
company specializing in external hard drives, RAID arrays, optical
drives, and computer monitors. They market several lines of hard
drives with a capacity of up to many terabytes of data, with a versatile
choice of interfaces (FireWire 400, FireWire 800, Serial ATA, USB
2.0, and Ethernet). LaCie also has a series of mobile bus-powered
hard drives.
LaCie began life as two
separate computer storage companies: LaCie in Portland, Oregon,
USA; and électronique d2 in Paris, France. The two organisations
focused their businesses on IT storage solutions, based around the
SCSI interface standard for connecting external devices to computers.
SCSI was adopted by Apple Computer as its main peripheral interface
standard and the market for both LaCie and d2 became closely, but
not exclusively, associated with the Macintosh platform.
La Cie, Ltd. (La Cie)
was founded in July 1987 in Tigard, Oregon, USA. Joel Kamerman,
his parents Robert and Tudy Kamerman, and Roger Bates founded La
Cie. Joel Kamerman was La Cie's president and general manager from
July 1987 through December 1995.
The company was named
La Cie, Ltd. by Joel Kamerman. His first company was called Kamerman
Labs and having been awakened in the middle of the night with customer
phone calls he decided to name the company, The Company. Joel's
first new car was a Renault Le Car, hence La Cie.
Joel Kamerman founded
La Cie on three principles: (1) profit was more important than revenue;
(2) product differentiation would create profit; and (3) vertical
integration was key to La Cie's long term viability. La Cie's objective
was to create premier products and differentiate the company through
industrial design and value added software.
In the US, La Cie was
acquired by the storage manufacturer Quantum. As a subsidiary of
Quantum, La Cie was licensed as the exclusive manufacturer of Apple-branded
external SCSI hard drives, using Quantum hard disks. Joel Kamerman
and Scott Philips negotiated the historic deal between Apple Computer
and La Cie.
In Europe, the French
électronique d2 was founded in 1989 as a small company by Pierre
Fournier and Philippe Spruch, trading from their apartment in the
14th arrondissement of Paris. d2's main activity was assembling
hard drives in external SCSI casings and selling them as peripheral
devices.
By 1990 the company had
outgrown its small beginnings and moved to new 900 square meter
premises in rue Watt, also in Paris. By this stage, simply designing
casings was no longer sufficient for d2 to maintain a competitive
edge, and so the company began to develop its own products and invest
in R&D. d2 began to open subsidiaries around Europe, the first in
London in 1991, followed by offices in Brussels and Copenhagen.
The company began to expand its business beyond the Mac market and
target PC users.
In 1995, électronique
d2 acquired the US company LaCie, a subsidiary of Quantum. LaCie
was operating on the same market niche as électronique d2, and the
buyout gave d2 to gain a foothold into the North American market.
In 1998, it was decided
to adopt the name LaCie as a worldwide brand, dropping the d2 name
from its product range (although even today, several products still
retain reference to it). The company has been known since then just
as LaCie.
http://www.lacie.com
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