Hard Disk Data Recovery

Expert Hard Disk Data Recovery | Restore Lost, Deleted, or Corrupted Files
Empowered with experienced team and advance technology, we do offer a Critical Response Recovery Service. Critical Response Recovery is defined as a recovery conducted after normal business hours wherein resources must be scheduled and administered in the timeliest manner possible. We offer clients with Data Recovery to assist them with removing or imaging your media; however, most data recoveries require our specialized clean rooms and test equipment in our lab.
Data Recovery is offered from typical problems such as:
- Unable to boot
- Virus attacks
- Inaccessible drives or partitions
- Unable to run or load data
- Data corruption
- Hard drives crashes / failures
- Accidental deletion of data
- Natural disasters
- Surface contamination and damage
- Electrical / mechanical failure
- Employee sabotage
- Missing oprating system
- Partition corruption
- Virus corruption
- Fire and water damage

Hard Disk Data Recovery Guide for Customers
What Is Hard Disk Data Recovery?
- Internal laptop/desktop hard disks
- External USB hard drives
- Damaged or dead hard disks
- Drives affected by physical or logical failure
Trained experts use advanced tools and clean-room techniques to safely extract your files.
When Do You Need Data Recovery?
You may need data recovery if your hard disk:
- Is not detecting
- Makes clicking or buzzing noises
- Is extremely slow
- Shows “disk not accessible”
- Is accidentally formatted
- Has deleted files
- Shows partition errors
- Is affected by a virus
- Has suffered shock, drop, or liquid damage
Types of Data Loss
A. Logical (Software) Issues
- Accidental deletion
- Formatting
- Corruption
- OS crash
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Partition loss
These are usually easier and faster to recover.
Physical Damage
- Hard disk dropped
- Hard disk dropped
Mechanical Failure
- Accidental deletion
- Formatting
- Corruption
- OS crash
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Partition loss
These are usually easier and faster to recover.
Signs Your Hard Disk Is Failing
- Repeated freezing or slow response
- Frequent blue screen errors
- Drive makes abnormal noises
- Files disappearing or showing errors
- Hard disk not detected
- Sudden shutdown while accessing data
Continuing to use a failing disk can make recovery harder.
What You Should Do Immediately
- Stop using the hard disk at once
- Turn off the laptop/PC
- Do not try to format or reinstall OS
- Avoid free online recovery tools (they can worsen damage)
- Do not attempt to open the hard disk
- Contact a professional data recovery service as soon as possible
These steps increase the chances of full data recovery.
Our Data Recovery Process
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Step 1:
We check the disk to identify the type of damage and confirm data recoverability.Diagnosis -
Step 2: Quotation:
We provide a clear estimate based on the issue, storage capacity, and recovery complexity. -
Step 3: Recovery Work
Using advanced tools such as: - Clean-room technology
- Platter imaging systems
- PCB repair tools
- Logical recovery software
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Step 4: Verification
Recovered files are checked for accuracy and completeness. -
Step 5: Delivery
Data is provided in your preferred storage: - External hard disk
- Pen drive
- Pen drive
- Cloud backup
Frequently asked questions
Can you recover data from a non-detecting hard drive?
Yes, we recover data from both logical and physical failures.
Do you offer “No Data – No Charge”?
Yes, you pay only if data is recovered.
How long does data recovery take?
Time varies from a few hours to 3 days depending on damage.
Can you recover deleted or formatted data?
Yes, deleted, formatted, and corrupted data can be restored.
Is my data kept confidential?
Absolutely, your data privacy is fully guaranteed.
Do you recover data from SSDs and external drives?
Yes, SSDs, HDDs, memory cards, and external drives are supported.
What is the cost of data recovery?
Cost depends on the damage level and storage capacity.

