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What does a file recovery service include?

DIY-ing your data recovery is risky. Accidental overwrites, formatting and further damage to the device makes data recovery especially difficult. (And possibly more expensive.) The first step: get your device in the hands of an IT expert. Here are some of the devices and common problems your data recovery expert can help with:

Hard disk drives (HDD)

Hard drives are prone to physical damage and system errors. Whether it’s an external hard drive or the one inside your computer, the internal moving parts mean over time they wear out and degrade in performance. Hearing clicking or whirring noises? There could be physical damage, so your data recovery expert will use a precision screwdriver to repair the motor and hard drive heads. Seeing error messages or experiencing power problems? A system fault or virus may need fixing. Your techie might first try installing recovery software onto your computer. Or they could remove the actual hard drive from the case or computer and use a SAS/SATA to USB adapter to access and recover your files that way.

USB memory sticks

When your flash drive stops working or isn’t recognised by your computer (even when you’ve given it a wiggle) the problem could be faulty connectors, a bad computer USB port or something more serious like a virus. To recover your files, your data recovery technician will first test the memory stick by plugging it into a different computer or USB port. If this doesn’t work, they may use small screwdrivers and pliers to straighten out the connectors. If the damage isn’t physical, checks are made to identify a reason for corruption. This often involves recovery software, which can also help with deleted file recovery if anything has gone walkabout.

Solid-state drives (SSD)

SSD file recovery isn’t easy, because it relies on electrical components to save and retrieve data. When these go bad, it’s very difficult to recover files. But not impossible. Your data recovery expert will ensure a technology called TRIM isn’t enabled. To do this, they will use special recovery software and commands for SSD devices. If they can’t recover your files this way, your drive is sent to a forensic data recovery lab for further investigation, restoration, and data extraction. Be aware, though - this can be expensive.

Phone and smart devices

Need to retrieve messages, photos, numbers, and videos from your phone’s internal memory? Depending on the type of damage your phone has suffered, it may be salvageable. If your phone still switches on, your IT expert will first try downloading specific apps for data recovery. If this isn’t an option, they’ll plug your phone or device into a computer via USB for further debugging and file extraction.    

Recent Data Recovery tasks in South West Sydney

Data recovery from external hard drives

$100

Liverpool NSW, Australia

22nd Sep 2023

I have two external hard drives that have stopped working. Need a quote for data recovery from those. - Due date: Flexible

I have nothing but positive feedback for this gentleman regarding all the parameters you expect from someone performing a service. His communication is great, and he did the task above and beyond my expectations. Totally recommend him.

Data recovery

$100

Sandy Point NSW 2172, Australia

6th Jun 2023

External hard drive not being recognised on computer. Light is on. - Due date: Before Friday, 30 June 2023

Hard disk drive data recovery

$200

Hinchinbrook NSW, Australia

12th Feb 2023

I need help in recovering my datas on m HDD. Suddenly my laptop not reading it. - Due date: Needs to be done on Tuesday, 14 February 2023

Hard drive Data Recovery

$75

Prestons NSW, Australia

5th Feb 2022

I got a crashed External Harddrive. I would need to recover the Data from the drive. Thanks - Due date: Flexible

Data Recovery from External Hard Drive

$200

Rossmore NSW 2557, Australia

24th Jan 2022

My External Hard drive stopped working. It does not read properly. I need to recover data from it. Thank you

Data recover

$200

Mount Pritchard NSW 2170, Australia

20th Dec 2021

External Hard drive from WD. Model My passport. - Due date: Flexible

IMac data recovery

$150

Casula NSW, Australia

13th Dec 2021

Couldn’t go into the login screen, it stuck at the start screen flashing between the logo and a circle with slash, tried everything to login but never worked. Need to get things back up :( - Due date: Flexible

Data recovery

$110

Canley Heights NSW 2166, Australia

17th Sep 2021

My son dropped my laptop and the hard disk is unbootable. I would like to recover the laptop data.

Data recovery

$50

Wetherill Park NSW, Australia

11th Aug 2021

Western Digital ( My Cloud Drive ) needs to have the data recovered from it. drive working ( Not Damaged.)

Verry efficient and friendly, highly recommend.

I need data recovery services

$200

Miller NSW, Australia

24th Dec 2020

A folder in USB Drive is corrupted, detailed as below: 1. USB Drive was plugged on a USB Hub, there were other peripheral plugged on the USB Hub 2. Opened a file in a folder called 'Home Work' from Autodesk REVIT 3. REVIT prompt error, closed the pop-up and the folder 'Home Work" became empty. 4. Ran chkdsk on the USB Drive, and there was an error found & repaired 5. The folder 'Home Work' then became a file