We all store valuable digital data in our computers hard disks. We don’t only keep our business or school data and mail, but also other data items with a deep sentimental value such as pictures, video clips etc’. That’s why i always encourage you to perform periodic backups of your hard disk into a portable USB drive, a DVD disk, and online data storage or other server or computer.
But what if your hard disk crashed for whatever reason and you don’t have a backup? You can then try to restore it by using a data recovery utility. From previous experience, i can tell that these utilities are a bit pricey and often do not work, so if the data on your disk is valuable to you, you might want to send your disk out to a data recovery specialist. My American readers will be happy to know that Data Recovery Services, a company offering hard drive data recovery as well as raid data recovery solutions, might become extremely helpful in this case.
Hard disk recovery can be a pretty costly gig, so you better have Data Recovery Services assess your hard drive situation, and then consider whether to proceed with the full recovery. The company commits to do that assessment free of charge, and do not execute any recovery without your explicit permission.
Data Recovery Services operates from labs located at Dallas, Houston and DC, so if you live in those metro areas, and you are in the midst of a hard drive crash or failure situation, you are welcome to request a service quote.
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I used a different data recovery place in Houston called CBL data recovery. http://www.cbltech.com The guy there, Jose, was really friendly and most importantly he got my data back. I’m not real “techie” so I left it to an expert rather than make it worse using some software.
JT