Data Recovery Services
We saved digital data worth over USD 100,000,000. We have helped hundreds of local and international clients to recover their damaged files by providing proven solutions for physical malfunctions, logical faults and other data loss causes.
Our employees have an enviable experience in retrieving lost files from practically any type of digital media. Our experience spans over a wide variety of operating systems and technologies.
Our success rate of more than 97% and odds are that we can put an end to your data nightmare too.
Data recovery: Seagate, Hitachi, Western Digital
- We provide our services for all these media types:
- Seagate hard disks
- Western Digital hard disks
- Hitachi Hard disks
- Maxtor Hard disks
- External Lacie drives
- Kingston USB
- HP backup tapes
- Raid storage devices
- Floppy disks
- CD-ROM disks
- DVD disks
- SD cards, microSD and flash memory devices
- Pen Drive and Thumb drives
My hard disk crashed!
- Lost an important file? Hard drive crashed with a funny noise? Here are the tips how to handle the situation to make sure no lasting damage is caused:
- Shut down the computer.
- Unplug the computer from its power socket.
- Do not attempt to dismantle the computer to reach the hard drive. Don't touch anything unless our expert instructs you to.
- Record all the facts chronologically, try to recall the error messages if any. Describe the malfunction as clearly as possible.
- Contact our expert immediately. You can either call our phone-line or use our Contact Us page to send our data recovery expert a text message. We will contact you within a short period of time and talk you through all the necessary steps.
Free Advice and Estimation
- Data loss can happen for so many reasons, here are just a few examples
- Hardware or software malfunction that leads to deletion of file allocation table (FAT)
- Invalid partitioning of hard drives.
- Hard drive format operation initiated by a virus or a user (hopefully unintentionally).
- Important files have been overwritten with new files, due to system fault or a user error.
- Any kind of logical damage.
- Physical hardware damage. For example, head sliders malfunction and head crash.
- Physical damage or even burning and drowning.
