Moss Meadows Data Recovery

A broken or failing hard drive leading to data loss is a serious problem. If you need help with data recovery, we can help you out. Your first clue that you may need data recovery can come about in a number of different ways. If your computer seems to have slowed down and is taking longer than normal to access files, then you could be facing a problem that needs repair. If the hard drive is clicking, whirring, or making unusual sounds that you haven't heard before, this can often be a sign of a failing hard drive than needs to be fixed. Because of the sensitive matter of data recovery, you need a company you can trust. Not only is it important to have your personal information safeguarded, but the very act of reading the disk can make future recovery attempts more difficult, so it's important to get it right the first time. Go with a company you trust.

Data recovery is one of the most important services a computer company can provide. By its very nature data can be priceless and oftentimes irreplaceable. Given the value then, you need to make sure you're dealing with a reputable company when you try to recover lost files. If you suspect your hard drive is beginning to fail, the first thing to do is to stop using it. That means shutting down your computer. Any further writing to the hard drive can make your data more difficult to recover by increasing the chance of corruption. Your best bet for getting back lost files it to bring it to an expert who can properly analyze the type of damage.

Our knowledgeable techs will do everything they can to get your information back, regardless of the condition of your computer. We take special care to use only the most gentle methods initially and then gradually advance to the more time consuming and involved techniques if we're not successful. When a hard drive first starts showing signs of trouble, it's usually a good idea to stop using immediately and get it checked out. Often over time, the use of the hard drive will make things worse, especially if you are dealing with a hardware issue. For example, if the heads of the drive are making improper contact with the platter, you may find yourself losing a lot more data than you would have otherwise. If software methods are unsuccessful, the ultimate repair step is to disassemble the drive and extract the internal magnetized platters. This is where your data is stored, and it can be accessed but only in a 99.99% sterile environment. In a clean room such as this, specialized readers may be able to recover files that other methods do not.

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