1, Can you recover data from water- or fire-damaged drives?
A: Yes, we treat and recover data from drives exposed to water, heat, or fire.
2, My hard drive is clicking. Can data be recovered?
A: Yes. Clicking usually means hardware damage. We recover such cases in a cleanroom environment.
3, My USB shows ‘RAW’. Is recovery possible?
A: Yes. A RAW format means the file system is damaged, and recovery is usually successful.
4, My laptop is dead. Can you get the files?
A: Yes, we extract and recover data directly from internal drives, even if the device won’t power on.
Logical Data Recovery: Involves retrieving data from a storage device that is physically intact but has software-related issues like file system corruption, deleted files, or accidental formatting. The hardware works properly, and recovery tools can scan and restore data.
Physical Data Recovery: Required when the storage device is physically damaged—such as a failed hard disk, broken controller, or burnt PCB. This involves hardware repair or cleanroom techniques to access internal components and extract data.
Logical recovery is software-based, while physical recovery needs specialized equipment and expertise to safely retrieve critical information.
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