It's the week before your big client presentation and you're putting the final touches on your project when all of sudden your computer locks up and your hard drive crashes. Now what? First of all, take a deep breath and relax - there is hope. Data Recovery Link has been recovering data for over 15 years and has serviced clients all over the U.S. We can help you determine if your hard drive has mechanically failed and if it's safe to continue running the hard drive.
The first thing to do is immediately power down your computer. The longer you run the computer the more difficult it can be to recover your data. This is especially true if your hard drive is making any kind of unusual noises. It's common to hear unusual noises from a mechanically failing hard drive; however, sometimes a hard drive can crash and continue to destroy itself without making any unusual noises. You want to be especially careful determining if the drive has failed. Any strange noise or continual reboot of the computer can be an indication that your drive is beginning to fail.
The data recovery technicians at Data Recovery Link have over 15 years of hard drive recovery experience and know exactly how to keep your data safe while extracting the valuable data you need. We can work on any type of hard drive regardless of the age. And with an onsite class 10 clean room, your recovery is done right here, we don't have to send it out for recovery elsewhere. We commonly receive hard drives for recovery from other companies that use us for their mechanical hard drive failures.
In addition to our 100% customer satisfaction guarantee, we have a success rate of over 95% for all types of hard drive recoveries.
There is no charge for the evaluation.
We quote all prices upfront.
There is no charge to you if we are unable to get your data.
Call us at 303-649-1181 to speak to one of our knowledgeable staff, they can answer any questions you may have, help you complete our processing forms and tell you how to package your hard drive when you are shipping to us.