by Recovery Force | Aug 29, 2017 | Blogs, Flash Data Recovery, Hard Drive Data Recovery, NAS Data Recovery, RAID Data Recovery
When it comes to backups, most users get overwhelmed and aren’t really sure exactly what data needs to be backed up, let alone how to actually setup a solid backup solution. For many years, backups were either super slow and very difficult to manage magnetic...
by Recovery Force | Aug 22, 2017 | Blogs, Hard Drive Data Recovery, NAS Data Recovery, RAID Data Recovery
After being quoted over $7000 by two different data recovery labs, a new client recently brought in his Lacie 5Big Thunderbolt 10TB RAID 0 which contained five 2TB Seagate DM (ST2000DM001) hard drives, of which 1 drive was not detecting at all and another had bad...
by Recovery Force | Jun 7, 2017 | Blogs, Flash Data Recovery, General, Hard Drive Data Recovery
Back in the day, when you wanted to buy a widget, you’d go directly to the store and make the purchase directly from a person standing at the counter and even have a chance to touch and feel it before you buy it. Although there were still scams to be had,...
by Recovery Force | May 19, 2017 | Blogs, Hard Drive Data Recovery
When a hard drive is dropped, it is very rare that it does not sustain some sort of physical damage which eventually result in a fatal head crash. The chances of recovering the data strictly depends on the steps that follow, along with a little lucky for timing. In...
by Recovery Force | Nov 16, 2016 | Blogs, Hard Drive Data Recovery
One of the many challenges in data recovery is trying to get a donor drive with a compatible set of heads. Seagate drives can be the toughest to match, causing a lot of technicians to scratch their heads. Here is a list of what data recovery technicians look for...
by Recovery Force | Aug 23, 2016 | Blogs, Hard Drive Data Recovery
Although we like to think our success rate is very high, cases like these make sure that no data recovery lab can boast a perfect success rate. These are all Seagate 7200.12 hard drives over the past couple weeks. If you have a clicking hard drive, turn it off right...