Put your
hard drive in well-padded box (click
here for detailed instructions) and post it to us
using the address label at the end of the shipping form by
recorded Royal Mail or Special Delivery
Alternatively you can drop off your
hard drive if you are in London. (click
here for directions
and parking.)
Phone 0845 257
9164 (European customers call +44 207 516 1077) or email to
info@datarecoverylab.co.uk
with your data recovery enquiry.
IF YOU FIND YOURSELF IN ONE OF
THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS, YOU
DO NEED OUR EXPERT HELP:
. You have
lost data; .
Your computer has failed to boot
up; .
Your hard drive or data
partition has become
inaccessible; .
Your data is corrupt; .
Your hard disk has crashed and
does not show up any more;
("operating system not found"
message.) .
Your laptop is dead or extremely
slow in booting up or running
applications; .
You have you dropped your
portable hard drive or your
laptop; .
Your hard disc is making
clicking or clunking noises;
YES!
we
CAN
help indeed! DATA RECOVERY LAB
CAN AND WILL RECOVER YOUR
VALUABLE DATA IN ALL THE ABOVE
CIRCUMSTANCES.
In
fact, we
ARE
ABLE
to recover data from laptops,
servers, desktop PCs, Digital
Cameras, Flash cards, SATA hard
drives, PATA hard drives, ATA
hard drives, IDE hard drives,
EIDE hard drives, USB Hard
drives, FIREWIRE Hard Drives,
SCSI hard drives, RAID hard
drives using our
expertise and advanced
technology in data recovery
services. See
How Does
The Data Recovery Process Work?
We recover data from hard disks
from all manufacturers including
MAXTOR, SEAGATE, SAMSUNG,
TOSHIBA, IBM, HITACHI, FUJITSU,
WESTERN DIGITAL. We also recover
data from dead or damaged
laptops, external USB hard
drives, LACIE drives and any
other external storage devices.
Data Recovery Lab is fully
equipped to perform complex data
recovery, irrespective of the
circumstances for data loss,
from common mechanical failure
to damage from power surges,
flood, smoke or fire, in
addition to head assembly and
platter transplanting.Prior to any recovery
process, a thorough analysis is
performed to ensure that data
will be accurately recovered
successfully keeping the client
storage media safe without any
further damage.
Hard
Drive Recovery: Data Recovery
from hard disks damaged
physically or logically due to
mechanical and/or electronic
failure or software corruption
and/or human error, virus
attack, impact, electrostatic
discharge (ESD), physical shock
or airport security scans.
WIN
95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP and
Windows VISTA, Mac OSX,
Linux, Unix hard drives;
RAID 0/1,
10 and RAID 5 Systems;
External
hard drives: Maxtor One
Touch, LaCie, Iomega,
Western Digital, Freecom USB
or FIREWIRE hard disk data
recovery
All
brands: Western Digital,
IBM, Maxtor, Toshiba,
Fujitsu, Hitachi, Seagate,
Samsung
WE RECOVER
DATA IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
CIRCUMSTANCES:
.
Computer doesn't boot; .
Inaccessible drives and
partitions; .
Applications that are unable to
run or load data; .
Corrupted data, virus; .
Hard disk component failure; .
Hard disk crashes or computer
extremely slow; .
Fire & water damage; .
Media surface contamination and
damage; .
Accidental reformatting of
partitions; .
Accidental deletion of data;
In
addition to the specially
in-house designed data recovery
tools, we also use the highest
quality and the most advanced
data recovery technologies
available to the data recovery
industry. This means that you
will be guaranteed to receive
the highest possibility data
recovery service you deserve at
a very competitive rate from
Data Recovery Lab's
highly-trained team of data
recovery technicians.
For
dropping-off your media, our
address and contact details,
directions and parking info
click here.
For a FREE
consultation or booking a FREE
data recovery analysis phone
0845 257 9164 (European
customers call +44 207 516 1077)
or email to
info@datarecoverylab.co.uk
with your data recovery enquiry.
Data
Recovery Lab is a specialist
data Recovery service
offering the highest quality
and the most cost-effective
data recovery solutions.
Data Recovery Lab focuses on
recovery of data from hard
drives (IDE,
PATA, SATA, eSATA, USB, SCSI,
RAID, LAPTOP, NAS, SAN, SAS, SNAP)
and digital storage media
such as USB memory sticks,
camera flash. iPods or micro drive
cards.
We have engineered special tools
to analyse and recover data from raw images of all operating systems. Once a
recovery has been successfully completed, file lists are created and data
validity and integrity is checked.
Data
Recovery from Western
Digital, IBM, Hitachi,
Travelstar, Fujitsu,
Samsung, Maxtor, Seagate,
Toshiba, Quantum, Dell,
Compaq, IBM, LaCie, FreeCom
and Iomega hard drives and
storage media.
Data
Recovery Lab serves
customers who need data
recovery in London, Greater
London, Kent, Ashford,
Leeds, Manchester, Coventry,
Brighton, Liverpool,
Newcastle, Birmingham,
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fife,
Belfast, Dublin and all
other European countries.
Each
recovery case begins with a FREE DATA RECOVERY ANALYSIS to determine the
potential for recovery and to provide an quote for your review. The initial
diagnosis determines whether data recovery is possible at all and if so, how
much it will cost and how long it will take to be done. Once we have your
approval, we go to the next stage of data recovery which is to create a raw
image of the data on our data recovery servers. This way, a logical data
recovery analysis can determine the nature of the data loss and what methods
need to be used to recover data and achieve best results. If the media is
inaccessible our lab will test the components and closely examine its internal
health to determine the extent of physical damage.
Recovery of data from crashed hard disks often
involves replacing failed or damaged components in a clean environment
(Clean room class 100) and using specialised hardware and software tools
to create the raw image. Failed components typically include
electronics, read/write heads, head assemblies, magnets & drive motors. Logical data recovery uses the raw image by examining the
low-level data sectors and determining what steps need to be taken in order to
get access to the important data. Sometimes the existing file system structures
are missing or damaged to the extent that data has to be extracted directly from
one or more fragments of the raw image.