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• Logical data recovery: Logical data recovery is used to recover data that has been lost or deleted from a hard drive, SSD, USB drive, or other storage device. The data may have been lost due to accidental deletion, formatting, or corruption.
• Physical Data Recovery: This type of recovery is used to recover data from damaged or physically corrupted or damaged storage devices. This can include hard drives, SSDs, USB drives, memory cards, and other media. The damage may be caused by a head crash, water damage, fire damage, or other physical trauma.
• Instant data recovery: This type of recovery is used to recover data that has been lost or deleted from a live system that is still running. This is often used in cases where the data is needed immediately, such as for business continuity or legal purposes and is also used in cases of ransomware attacks or other malware infections.
• Continuous Data Protection: This type of service is used to protect data from loss or corruption and provides ongoing protection for your data.. This is often done by using a variety of methods, such as backup, replication, and data deduplication.
• Free Consultations: This allows you to speak with a data recovery specialist to discuss your specific case and get an estimate of the cost of recovery.
• On-Site Data Recovery: This service allows you to have your storage device picked up and brought to a data recovery lab. This can be useful if your device is too large or too damaged to be shipped.
• Data Recovery Guarantee: This guarantees that you will get your data back, or your money back.
• Remote Data Recovery: This type of recovery is used to recover data from a device that is not physically present at the data recovery business. The data may be recovered over the internet or through a secure file transfer service.
• Data Recovery for Businesses: Data recovery businesses often offer specialized services for businesses. These services may include recovering data from a RAID array, a virtual machine, or a cloud storage service. This service is designed specifically for businesses that need to recover data from a wide variety of storage devices.
• Data Recovery for Mobile Devices: Data recovery businesses also offer services for recovering data from mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. These services may include recovering data from a damaged device, a lost or stolen device, or a device that has been locked or encrypted.
• Data backup and disaster recovery services: These services help businesses to protect their data from loss or corruption.
• Data Analysis and Forensic Services: These services can be used to recover data that has been deleted or encrypted, or to investigate data breaches.
• Hard Drive Data Recovery: Recovering data from physically damaged, mechanically failed, or logically corrupted hard disk drives (HDDs).
• Solid-State Drive (SSD) Data Recovery: Retrieving data from malfunctioning or failed solid-state drives, which use flash memory to store data.
• RAID Data Recovery: Restoring data from redundant array of independent disks (RAID) configurations, which may involve multiple drives in various configurations.
• USB Flash Drive Data Recovery: Recovering data from USB thumb drives or flash memory cards that are not functioning correctly.
• Memory Card Data Recovery: Retrieving data from corrupted or inaccessible memory cards used in cameras, smartphones, and other devices.
• Laptop Data Recovery: Recovering data from laptops that have encountered hardware or software issues.
• Desktop Data Recovery: Retrieving data from desktop computers with data loss problems.
• External Hard Drive Data Recovery: Recovering data from external hard drives that have become corrupted or failed.
• NAS/SAN Data Recovery: Restoring data from Network-Attached Storage (NAS) or Storage Area Network (SAN) systems.
• Tape Data Recovery: Recovering data from magnetic tape backups, often used in enterprise-level data storage.
• Deleted File Recovery: Retrieving accidentally deleted files or folders from storage media.
• Formatted Drive Data Recovery: Recovering data from drives that have been accidentally or intentionally formatted.
• Data Extraction from Physically Damaged Devices: Recovering data from physically damaged storage media like broken hard drives or flash drives.
• Data Recovery from Water or Fire Damage: Retrieving data from storage devices damaged by water, fire, or other environmental factors.
• Data Recovery from Virus or Malware Attacks: Retrieving data after it has been affected by viruses or malware.
• Corrupted File Recovery: Recovering data from files that have become corrupt and are no longer accessible.
• Database Recovery: Restoring data from corrupted or damaged databases.
• Email Data Recovery: Retrieving lost or deleted emails from various email clients or servers.
• Virtual Machine (VM) Data Recovery: Recovering data from virtual machine environments.
• Forensic Data Recovery: Recovering and analyzing data for legal or investigative purposes.