I am the original registered owner of a CF-18B mark one. I use it to transfer outdoor photographs from a digital camera to a weatherproof hard drive and for a rough preview of the images. I use the GPS to enter location data in the photo file for later reference (when I forget exactly where the photo was taken). My original hard drive finally gave up so I swapped in a new western digital 250 gig. I went to locate my restore discs and could not locate them anywhere.
I figured OK, I'll call Panasonic and see about getting a replacement set. I was surprised to find out that even though they had my records from registering it originally, they no longer send out replacement copies of the restore discs even if you are the original purchaser. I was not expecting them for free, but I was expecting to be able to still buy them. Tech support gave me 2 phone numbers and the lady at Panasonic support said that these would be my only options.

Both phone numbers ended up being the same place, Heartland Services. The tech there said they no longer had the discs available, but that they could reload with their OS image for $165.00 plus shipping. I asked about getting a copy of what they load onto my toughbook so that if the new drive dies anytime soon I would have someting to reload. He said he would have to check on that. He also said he would check on being able to send in just the hard drive and they would load it on that. He is supposed to call back tomorrow.
Has anyone else run into a simular situation? Is Heartland Services really my only option and are they any good?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. At this point, my old reliable is just a lightweight magnesium brick.
Thanks in advance for any help you could offer...
