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101 of 101 Data Recovery for Devices |

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| ADR Crashed & Failed Hard Drive Recovery |
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Solution Provider: | ADR Data Recovery
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Access to Device: | Remote online service, provider service center, on-site
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Cause of Data Loss: | Configuration damage or corruption, addition of incompatible drives, hardware conflicts, software corruption, viruses or malicious intent, software or operating system upgrades, RAID multiple hard drive failure, RAID degraded, restore corrupt array, rebuild failure, multiple drive failure (or multiple drives go offline), RAID array or volumes that won't mount after a server crash, configuration damage or corruption, hardware conflicts
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Operating System of Device: | Windows, MAC, UNIX, Linux
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Application Type: | Unavailable
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Drive Type: | Hard drive, RAID: 0, 1, 5, 50, 10 and most RAID variants
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Hardware Manufacturer: | Alienware, Buffalo TeraStation, Compaq, Dell, HP, IBM, Gateway, Mac, Sony, Thinkpad, Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM, Maxtor & Quantum, Samsung, Seagate, Toshiba, Western Digital
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Service Levels Available: | Standard, expedited, emergency, free shipping
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Device Type: | Laptop, notebook and desktop hard drives
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Ready to Buy?
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Disassembly of your hard drive may be required in order for our data recovery technicians to analyze and diagnose the extent of the damage to your hard drive. In a clean room environment, we remove the covers and seals from the hard drive so we can work on, or replace internal components while maintaining most manufacturers’ warranties.
We recover data from all computer systems including: laptop, notebook and desktop hard drives. We recover and rebuild data from hardware and software RAID: 0, 1, 5, 50, 10 and most RAID variants. Some of the most common include.
- Alienware servers, desktops and laptops
- Buffalo TeraStation
- Compaq servers and desktops
- Dell servers, desktops and laptops
- HP servers, desktops and laptops
- IBM servers, desktops and laptops
- Gateway servers, desktops and laptops
- Mac notebooks, desktops, Ipods, servers and RAID
- Sony laptops, camcorders, video cameras and camera cards
- Thinkpad
- Fujitsu hard drives & camera cards
- Hitachi hard drives
- IBM desktop & laptop hard drives
- Maxtor & Quantum hard drives
- Samsung hard drives
- Seagate internal & external hard drives
- Toshiba laptop hard drives
- Western Digital internal and external & laptop hard drives
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We begin by identifying and replacing faulty internal parts like heads, re-writing firmware, performing platter swaps, recalibrating and realigning the file structures and restore as much of your data as possible.
Hard drives that are clicking, or making unusual sounds, go directly to the clean room bench where the PCB controller, heads and platter surfaces are checked and tested for scratches, scoring, correct calibration, ohm readings and failed chips.
ROM chips and firmware are checked. The spindle motor is tested for proper rotation, speed, alignment and frozen or damaged bearings. Servo mechanisms that identify the parameters and structure of the hard drive are tested to determine whether they have been damaged or overwritten. Faulty parts are replaced and correct firmware is loaded. Once your hard drive is brought to a state of readiness a sector-by-sector image is created. After the imaging process is complete your data is recovered, your critical files are checked for integrity and your data is saved to a new 80GB or 250GB external hard drive.
Recovery is now complete and your data recovery advisor will provide you with a list of recoverable files for your review and then make payment arrangements and get your recovered files to you. See the data recovery methods ADR uses to recover hard drives.
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