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Computer Data Recovery

When someone discusses computer data recovery, they are almost always referring to data recovery from a hard drive. Hard Drive data recovery is a very complicated process that has become more and more trivialized in recent years.

It seems that every corner computer service company advertises some form of data recovery so let’s consider the requirements for a normal data recovery project.

  1. Working knowledge of hard drive technologies, electronic and mechanical, and the capability of repairing the hard drive.
  2. Facilities for the examination and/or physical repair of damaged hard drives in a particulate controlled environment (clean room).
  3. The ability to locate and repair if necessary, critical file system components such as partition tables, boot sectors/blocks, master file tables, file allocation tables, inodes, B-trees, superblocks, etc.
  4. The ability and commitment to always work from a clone, never the original drive.
  5. Resources for continuous research (and reverse engineering when necessary), personnel training and the design of proprietary software and tools specific to the data recovery industry.

If you have valuable data on your computer media (hard drive, CD-DVD, floppy disk, etc.), never rely on inexperienced computer technicians to experiment and learn at your expense. Approximately 85% of all un-recoverable data is directly related to inexperienced and/or destructive recovery attempts. Contact a Data Recovery Group professional.

Data Recovery Group has been an industry leader in the field of data recovery for over 20 years. From our beginnings as a hard drive repair facility in 1986 we have evolved into one of the premier data recovery companies in the world. Call our trained data recovery professionals for a free evaluation of your data loss situation.


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Data Recovery FAQ
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