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About Us
Data Recovery 24 Hours is your best chance for a successful data recovery.
Our latest tools backed by 25 years experience in the data recovery industry ensure that the maximum amount of data is recovered, quickly and efficiently.
We recover data from the corrupt and damaged file systems : Windows (FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS5), Linux (Ext2, Ext3), Novell Netware (NWFS, Net386, NSS), Apple Macintosh (HFS, HFS+), MS Office (MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint) and, MS Backup (BKF, Zip)
Our aim is to help you in your data loss situations and bring back the valuable lost data to life again. Our RecoveryFIX data recovery software range can recover data lost due to hard disk crashes, virus attacks, software - hardware malfunctions, errors in media, accidental formatting of the disk, power outages, improper system shutdown, accidental file deletions etc. which leave you with important data loss, financial loss, delays in work and many more problematic situations.
Because our business is essentially a service-based business, we have
made the quality of our service a key factor to our growth. We have
accomplished this by consistently recovering the data our clients'
request, maintaining communication throughout the process, and ensuring
on time delivery of any recovered data.
Our data recovery consultants have a combined 25 years of experience
recovering data. Our consultancy services include expert, broad scope
data recovery capabilities and the range of experience necessary to
repair and recover virtually any hard drive.
Data Recovery 24 hours has successfully recovered data for thousands
of clients worldwide, from Fortune 500 to end users at home.
Clean Room
In order to perform any internal process on a hard drive, a class
100 clean room is necessary. Hard drives are incredibly sensitive
devices, and even the smallest contaminant coming into contact with the
platters of the drive can mean absolute disaster and unrecoverability.
For this reason, Data Revovery 24 hours has class 100 clean room and
clean flow benches. The rating 100 refers to the number of
microparticles per cubic foot of air, and a class 100 rating should be
completely safe for work with hard drives.
The more technological our world gets, the more we rely on
electronic media for secure storage of our most crucial files.
Unfortunately, hard drives and other storage devices do fail, and often
the steps taken by users to attempt a repair can do quite a bit of
damage. If your hard drive has failed, here are some symptoms to look
for—and some common recovery methods that definitely can help your
situation.
If you hear a clicking or clunking sound, chances are you’ve got a
physically damaged drive. These sounds can be indicative of the heads
of the drive (which read the information) impacting the platters (which
store the information), which is known as a head crash. This isn’t
necessarily the case, as a clicking sound can also be the spindle
locking up or several other physical problems. It is imperative at this
point not to run the drive any further. No software will be able to
recover a drive with such physical damage, and any attempt to run the
drive may cause the heads to permanently damage the platters and make
the drive completely unrecoverable. If your data is important, you
should get the drive to a knowledgeable data recovery company as
quickly as you can.
There are several “home-methods” of data recovery, but the chance
of getting a good result is very low. For example, many people will
attempt to “freeze” their drives by placing them in freezers. This
occasionally can work by correcting a spindle lockup problem that may
have occurred; however, condensation can form on and inside the drive,
causing irreparable damage. This is why hard drives are shipped with
silica gel packets.
Condensation aside, freezing a drive can cause numerous other
issues, and is generally not recommended. No professional data recovery
company would attempt to freeze a drive. Sadly, the “freeze method” is
a common one, and many otherwise knowledgeable tech people are under
the impression that it’s a viable form of recovery. Make sure that if a
local tech is looking at your drive, he knows not to try freezing it.
From our experiences of dealing with past clients, we find that
loss of data strangely always seems to occur at the worst possible
moment.
If you are currently suffering a fault, rest assured that we will do
our best to ensure that your missing data is retrieved in no more time
than is necessary.
At Data Recovery 24 hours Whether it be a missing client database
critical to the running of your business or vital financial records for
the tax man, let us give you the professional support and reassurance
that you deserve.
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