Hard Drive Data Recovery
Hard Drives don’t last forever. They are mechanical devices with motors. All hard drives share the same basic structure, varying only in how each part is used and the quality of the components themselves. The platters, spindle motor, heads, and head actuator are inside the hard drive, sealed within the chamber called the hard disk assembly (HDA). The HDA should only be opened by professionals. On the outside of a hard-drive is the logic board, bezel, and mounting equipment.
Hard disk drives are precision instruments, so they need to be handled with care. Desktop or server hard drives don’t handle shocks very well. Laptop computer hard drives are built to handle more shock but are still fragile. Putting one down on a table won’t hurt it, but dropping it certainly will
There may be several indications that your data has been lost or wiped from your hard drive, including clicking noises or a total loss of power. Whatever the symptoms, we have often recovered data from hard drives that would normally be considered unrecoverable.
We recover from all major manufacturers of hard drives, including:
Unfortunately, a hard-drive can fail for a multitude of reasons, including natural disasters such as power surges caused by lightening strikes, or simple human error. Consequently, your data may no longer be accessible from your hard-drive. Your hard-drive may also stop working simply due to wear and tear, overuse or old age.
“Fields provided me with all the help and advice I could have expected, and in particular their customer service staff gave me great confidence that I had made the correct choice in selecting them to recover my data.” - Brian Boulton
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