Data Recovery Services
We recover data from all storage devices under any data loss situation
At Data Management Laboratory, we recover data from all storage devices under any data loss situation.
Our technicians specializes in professional data recovery from all storage device including Hard Drives,SSD,RAID,TAPEs,FLASH etc. whether your hard drive is clicking, displaying errors, not detected by systems or effected by a virus, accidental data deletion or formatted. No task is too hard, when we are determine to recover your lost date.
We offer our customers a comprehensive diagnostic report . Our standard diagnosis helps us to find the root of the failure and the right path to recovery.
Once the diagnostics are complete, and the data recovery options are clear we provide a firm no-obligation price quote.
You will receive a list of all recovered data.
Then, you can confirm the results of our recovery process.
Recovered data is copied to a secure external drive and shipped back to you. Depending on its size, we can also return it via secure cloud.
Give your data the best chance for recovery
Some common situations and error messages which would suggest that your drive might be suffering from one or more failures or other potential data loss scenarios:
• Hard drive no longer recognized by the operating system or BIOS.
• Hard drive detected by the BIOS / operating system but reporting as unreadable.
• Hard drive making strange/funny sounds when power is applied.
• Hard disk drive not spinning despite power being applied.
• Primary hard disk failure / Secondary hard disk failure.
• Cannot read from the source file or disk
• Inaccessible boot device.
• Unable to access drive “X”.
• Disk error, press any key.
• Device not ready, reading drive “X”.
• Operating system not found / missing operating system.
• The BIOS recognizes the drive but with garbage parameters.
• The BIOS recognizes the drive but the data is inaccessible.
• The drive reports bad sectors.
• NTLDR is missing, Press any key to restart.
• Replace disk and press any key to continue.
• The drive reads some data but reports cyclic redundancy checking (crc) errors.