Data Recovery Service

We specialize in recovering data from all types of data storage device/media. We can recover data in the fastest and most efficient way. If you have just suffered a loss of access to your hard drive, in most cases using correct procedures, data can be recovered from inaccessible or defective storage device.

  1. 3 years of experience in data recovery, safety & sanitization.
  2. Over 500 satisfied users spread across Vellore.
  3. Data Recovery Range covers Windows, Linux, VMware.
  4. Equipped with CLASS 100 Clean Room Technology (Partners - Vendor).
  5. Expertise in Data Recovery from Encryption, Hard Disks with damaged media / head.

Types of Data Loss Events

  • Intentional deletion of a file or program.
  • Accidental deletion of a file or program
  • Misplacement of CDs or floppies
  • Administration errors
  • Inability to read unknown file format
  • Power failure, resulting in data in volatile memory not being saved to permanent memory.
  • Hardware failure, such as a head crash in a hard disk.
  • A software crash or freeze, resulting in data not being saved.
  • Software bugs or poor usability, such as not confirming a file delete command.
  • Data corruption, such as filesystem corruption or database corruption.
  • Natural disaster, earthquake, flood, tornado, etc. Fire
  • Theft, hacking, sabotage, etc.
  • A malicious act, such as a worm, virus, hacker or theft of physical media.

Type of Data recovery

Data recovery is the process of reclaiming data from damaged, failed, corrupted, or inaccessible secondary storage media when it cannot be accessed normally. Often the data are being reclaimed from storage media such as hard disk drives, storage tapes, CDs, DVDs, and other electronics.

Recovery may be required due to physical damage to the storage device or logical damage to the file system that prevents it from being mounted by the operating system.

The most common "data recovery" issue involves an operating system (OS) failure (typically on a single-disk, single-partition, single-OS system), where the goal is to simply copy all wanted files to another disk.

This can be easily accomplished

  1. Mount the system drive.
  2. Mount and backup disk or media drives.
  3. Move the files from the system to the backup with a file manager or optical disc authoring software.

Further, such cases can be mitigated by disk partitioning and consistently moving valuable data files to a different partition from the replaceable OS system files.

The second type involves a disk-level failure such as a compromised file system, disk partition, or a hard disk failure —in each of which the data cannot be easily read.

Depending on the case, solutions involve repairing the file system, partition table or MBR, or hard disk recovery techniques ranging from software-based recovery of corrupted data to hardware replacement on a physically damaged disk. These last two typically indicate the permanent failure of the disk, thus "recovery" means sufficient repair for a one-time recovery of files.

A third type involves the process of retrieving files that have been "deleted" from a storage media, since the files are usually not erased in any way but are merely deleted from the directory listings.