Data Recovery

No matter what the reason is for your data loss, Recovery Force has the team of data recovery experts to quickly and safely recover your data.  We have recovered data from almost every possible cause of data loss, such as deleted or overwritten files, crashed hard drives, broken RAID arrays, floods, fire and lightening strikes.

Call 866-750-3169 if you’d like to talk to one of our data recovery team members right away to discuss your particular data recovery needs.  If you are looking to get a job number online and get your drive to us for an assessment, you can do so by clicking the link below.

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If your hard drive was dropped and/or is making any unusual sounds, be sure to keep it powered off.  Should the heads be crashing, they will scrape off more and more data until recovery of your files is no longer possible.

NAS Data Recovery

NAS Data Recovery

Recovery Force offers data recovery services from all brands of NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices.

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Hard Drive Recovery

Whether it be personal computer or a corporate laptop, Recovery Force Inc can recover inaccessible data from your hard drive. Learn More

Flash Media Devices

With the added ease of portability and the low cost of removable media, it is very rare for someone not to have personal or business data stored on a floppy disk, camera card or USB thumb drive.

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Apple Data Recovery Services



Recovery Force offers data recovery services from all brands of NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices. A few various brands and models we are familiar with are as follows.

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SSD Data Recovery

Recovery Force is equipped and ready to help you with your solid state drive (SSD) data recovery needs. With the extreme complexity of solid state drives work, it takes time for our developers to create custom solutions to various solid state drives that enter into the market.

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RAID Data Recovery

 

Recovery Force offers data recovery services from all types of RAID systems.

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Can a Hard Drive Work with One Dead Head?

In a recent forum discussion that went on a tangent about the risks of running DIY data recovery programs without properly diagnosing a hard drive, one data recovery specialist had the understanding that if a drive detected and was able to read data, the heads must be...

Hard Drive Recovery by Brand Statistics

Based on a snapshot of about 200 sequential projects that came in at the first of 2013, we have produced the following chart outlining the percentage of drives we have seen, based on the hard drive manufacturer.

RAID 5 – Is Your Data Safe?

Many different technologies have been created to help reduce the chances of data loss.  It has been openly accepted that there is no perfect storage medium; yet, many technicians will use RAID 5 and swear by it.  The idea of having two points of failure seems like a...

How to Disable Safe Sleep in MacOS 10

Apple's 'Safe Sleep' is a major factor for iBook, MacBook and MacBook Pro hard drive crashes. When the user closes the lid with the system still on, they are expecting that the system is entering a sleep mode by powering down the hard drive and just uses enough power...