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When you discover that you have lost your reports, documents, photos or your system has crashed and you suddenly realize that you do not have a current backup, it can feel devastating. Critical first step is to do is shut down your computer immediately. The longer your computer is turned on, the more data is written or moved around in the background. This can make your data unrecoverable. Your next step is to call a reputable hard drive data recovery company, like PC Handyman to safely recover your valuable data.
When ransomware encrypts your files and holds them hostage, do not pay the criminals these high fees. We have a high success rate of recovering your data, even after the payment deadline has passed.
When files are deleted or corrupted the data is hidden but still there. We have the tools and knowledge to recover your data and get you back in business.
We can deep scan and rebuild your data files even after your drive has been wiped clean. Shutting down the system immediately to help insure recovery of all your personal data is crucial.
When a drive is failing it is CRITICAL that you shut off all power to that drive to prevent further damage. We will clone the failing drive and perform data recovery from the clone rather than the damaged drive. This method allows for the highest success rate when recovering data.
If your hard drive is making odd noises like clicking, grinding, or whirring loudly, shut down your computer immediately. These noises might indicate that the hard drive's read/write heads are coming in contact with the platters and causing data loss. The longer you wait, the more data corruption may occur making your data unrecoverable. Do-It-Yourselfers Take Note: Even what seems to be a minor data recovery attempt can render your data lost forever. In milliseconds you can write over the very data you are trying to salvage, making the recovery more difficult, or even impossible. The first data recovery attempt usually yields the best results. Do not try to recover data if your hard drive is making the odd noises described above.
FACTS: 29% of hard drive failures are caused by accidents 30% of businesses have no disaster recovery strategy 58% of Small & Medium Businesses are not prepared for a data loss 60% of Small Business fail within 6 months due to data loss