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We provide quick, simple, and low-cost data recovery services
You speak with one of our representatives about your data loss issue and seek assistance. We listen to your issue and offer a free consultation.
You can either send your device to the provided address or we can collect it from your home. This may vary depending on where you live.
We examine the device to determine the severity of the problem and assist you in determining whether data recovery from your device is possible.
After analyzing the device, you will receive a quote and an estimated time to recover data via email. Before we begin working on your device, we will seek your approval.
After receiving approval, our engineer will begin the data recovery process and cloning of your device. After your device has been cloned, we will perform data recovery and send you the file and folder structure of your data via email. You can verify data online or offline at our office premises after receiving the data structure.
Following data verification, we complete the payment process and transfer data to another device provided by you as well as your old device.
Common Reasons of Data loss
Data loss occurs when individuals or software programs accidentally lose, corrupt, or otherwise render data unusable. Accidental or purposeful data loss incidents are both possible.
Typically, a user error in which a file or folder is unintentionally deleted without a backup available.
Computer viruses have the ability to infiltrate and corrupt data stored on hard drives. Viruses have the ability to steal, corrupt, and encrypt sensitive data.
The causes of hardware failure can be internal or external. Data storage devices, such as hard drives, are vulnerable to physical or mechanical failure. Hard drives are susceptible to damage from overheating, water and fire, power outages, and human error.
Natural disasters have a lower prevalence rate as a cause of data loss due to their rarity. Floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, cyclones, natural fires, and lightning are examples of natural disasters that can cause data loss.
Sudden power outages can also cause hardware and operating system damage, resulting in data loss. Computers can experience rebooting issues, rendering data inaccessible. Sudden voltage changes (usually increased voltage) can harm computer hardware and result in data loss.
On the surface, unexpected or inappropriate software shutdowns might seem innocent, but they can seriously harm your data. Proper shutdowns can save you time and prevent the loss of important data by corrupting your data or deleting your progress. Data contained in corrupted software cannot be accessed since it may not be able to run again.