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Need Data Recovery? We provide on-site, off-site, and remote services to meet your specific needs. Some restrictions may apply.

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LOGICAL HARD DRIVE DATA RECOVERY

Where a hard drive is still physically working, however, data is not able to be accessed due to corruption, virus infection, lost partition, file deletion, or accidental re-formatting.

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PHYSICAL HARD DRIVE DATA RECOVERY

Where a hard drive has mechanically or physically failed. Typically this hard drive failure is caused by a crashed head, failed motor or damaged PCB board.

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HARD DRIVE DATA RECOVERY FROM A NATURAL DISASTER

When a hard drive is affected by natural disasters such as a lightning strike, hurricane, tornado, fire, flood or earthquake, we can most likely recover data from that hard drive. Even if your hard drive has been fully submerged for an extended period of time, it is possible to recover data from it.

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Would you like additional information about our repairs and other related services? Reach out, we’d be happy to hear from you.

13331 Veterans Memorial Dr. #S, Houston, TX 77014

832-995-1166

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

In many instances, yes. Like other mechanical components, hard drives are subject to mechanical failure over time. It is not a question of if, but when. Common signs of mechanical failure are:

  • Clicking

  • Ticking

  • Grinding

  • Humming

  • Buzzing

If your hard drive is making any strange noises, do not continue to power on the drive or attempt DIY software recovery tools as this can result in further damage to your hard drive and quickly lead to permanent data loss!!

All media received goes through an extensive analysis to determine the condition of the drive.
Step 1 - We will determine whether the problems are physical (hardware), logical (software structures) or both.
Step 2 - If the determination is physical, we then determine whether the needed parts for repairs are in our extensive inventory or if we will have to source them from our vendors.
Step 3 - Once we have access to the drive we will make an absolute sector-by-sector mirror image of your hard disk to our equipment where the process will continue.
Step 4 - The next step is to evaluate the condition of the data structure & determine how much of the data is salvageable.
Step 5 - When the evaluation process is completed, we will contact you with the results of the evaluation & tell you exactly where in the original price range your recovery will fall. We will need your approval to proceed from this point.

Most recoveries will be completed in 7-10 days. Upon receiving your drive at DCLLC, our technicians will diagnose the problem and determine if data can be recovered.
Next, we will determine exactly what procedures will be involved and how extensive the damage is, then furnish you with a verbal report. If you wish to proceed with the recovery process, your job will be placed in the job queue and your data will be recovered in the order it was received.

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