Data Recovery
When backups didn't run or aren't enough — hardware-level recovery from failed drives, RAID arrays, and corrupted file systems.
Drives fail. RAID controllers panic. Ransomware encrypts. The question is never "could this happen" but "are we ready when it does." When backup-recovery fails or wasn't in place, data-recovery is the next line of defense — and the quality of the work matters more than the speed.
How We Work
- First-response triage — stop further damage, image the affected media to a read-only target, and assess the failure mode (logical, mechanical, firmware, electronic) before any recovery attempt.
- Logical recovery — file-system repair, partition-table reconstruction, deleted-file recovery, ransomware-encrypted file salvage when shadow copies survive.
- RAID rebuild — degraded-array recovery, failed-rebuild diagnosis, missing-member reconstruction across most controller families.
- Forensic chain-of-custody — when the recovery may end up in litigation, every step documented, hashes verified, original media preserved.
- Cleanroom partnership — for physical failures that need head-stack or platter work, we coordinate with certified Class 100 facilities and stay engaged through the return.
When to Call
The single most important step in data recovery is to stop using the affected media immediately. Every additional read/write reduces recovery chances. If a drive starts making unusual sounds, throwing SMART errors, or refusing to mount — power it down and call before anything else.
Ready to Talk?
Tell us about your environment and your goals. Contact us or call +1 254-294-1004.