Hard Drive Recovery

Whether you’re dealing with a personal laptop, external hard drive, or company server, Recovery Force is your go-to solution for expert hard drive data recovery services. Our team of specialists has successfully retrieved files from hard drives that have endured fires, floods, drops, impacts, and even being run over by vehicles. No matter the reason behind your file accessibility issues, we are the company you can rely on.

For immediate assistance with your hard drive data recovery situation, reach out to one of our knowledgeable team members at 866-750-3169.

Support for All Major Hard Drive Brands and Interfaces

At Recovery Force, we provide comprehensive support for all leading hard drive brands, including Seagate, Western Digital, Toshiba, Hitachi, Samsung, Maxtor, Fujitsu, LaCie, and various other reputable external hard drive manufacturers.

We are well-versed in handling diverse hard drive interfaces, such as IDE, SATA, SCSI, SAS, USB, Firewire, ZIF, LIF, M.2, PCIe, and more.

Discover Our Competitive Flat-Rate Data Recovery Pricing

Explore our transparent and competitive flat-rate pricing options for data recovery. We believe in providing you with upfront information and avoiding surprises when it comes to costs.

Contact Recovery Force today and let our dedicated team of hard drive data recovery specialists restore your valuable files securely and efficiently.

Apple iMac 3TB Hard Drive Recall

Apple has determined that a very small number of 3TB hard drives used in 27-inch iMac systems, may fail under certain conditions. These systems were sold between December 2012 and September 2013. Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) will replace...

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Windows 10 Data Recovery

Although the upgrade process just started last night, it has been our experience that when a new major OS update is released, data can get lost during the installation.  We hope this will not be the case for the latest Windows 10 release, but if you find that you have...

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Bad Day for this RAID 1

It is not uncommon for us to get crashed 7200.12 hard drives from older iMac computers.  But, in the case of these two ST31000528AS 7200.12 drives, they came from a system where they were setup as a RAID 1 mirror.  The whole point of a RAID 1 mirror is if one drive...

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