Data Recovery Centre

Data Recovery Centre Data Recovery service. Recover data from any type of hard drive failure. Dropped or clicking drives, power failures, hard disk not recognised, virus attack

We provide Data Recovery from any type of hard drive failure that includes: dropped external hard drives, hard drives clicking or making other unusual noises, dead drives due to a power surge / power failure, hard disks not recognised by computers, accidental formats, partition errors, virus attack or component failure. We use the latest forensic recovery equipment and recovery software. We have

1000's of spare parts, matching hard drives and an Extensive database of hard drive modules to re-programme PCB boards. NONE of this is available in a computer shop and even IT departments with the specialist forensic software don't have the spare parts and modules required to complete a repair that will enable a data recovery to be completed successfully. We have flexible hard drive data recovery tools that allow us to read between any 2 points and also in reverse or backwards should the damage be at the start. We can read up to a damaged area and then stop. We can start again after the damaged area. We are able to switch heads on and off as required. We are also able to replace damaged heads from spares as required. If the PCB board has lost or damaged modules they can be reloaded from our extensive database of stored modules. Almost any problem can be overcome. Our success rate is approximately 95%

If your data is irreplaceable, critical to your business or a collection that has taken years to build, don't risk losing it by letting someone 'have a go' at recovering the data. We are probably not the cheapest data recovery company around but that is because we invest in the best equipment, maintain extensive libraries of modules, keep 1000's of spares and donor hard drives to ensure successful recoveries. You may only get one chance to recover your data, make sure it counts! Our Data Recovery service is both confidential and non-destructive and our success rate is around 95%

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In no other area of IT is there so much half-knowledge as in data recovery! With this book, I want to make the basics and most important connections as understandable as possible for those who are interested and create a basic understanding of the processes inside the data carrier. I will show yo...

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Why do SSD and flash memory cards fail?

There are several reasons why SSDs and flash memory can fail, including:

Wear and Tear: The limited number of write cycles of the NAND cells can lead to flash memory wear and eventual failure.

Power Loss: Flash memory devices are vulnerable to power loss, which can cause data corruption and device failure.

Physical Damage: Physical damage, such as dropping or hitting the device, can cause flash memory failure.

Overheating: Overheating can cause flash memory devices to malfunction or fail.

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Electrostatic Discharge: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage the components within flash memory devices, leading to failure.

Bad Blocks: Over time, flash memory cells can develop bad blocks, which can lead to device failure.

It is important to backup important data and follow best practices for maintaining the health of flash memory devices, such as avoiding unnecessary write operations and regularly monitoring the device's health status.

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1 Holmwood Close
Liverpool
L371XW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 1pm - 6pm
Sunday 1pm - 6pm

Telephone

+441704872019

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