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Data Recovery Services
Technical World services, offers professional, fast, economical data
recovery caused by hard drive crash, software corruption, human error, or a
natural disaster.
Steps to follow once you discovered a problem with your data:
* Stop using the computer
* Do not install a data recovery problem on the disk in
trouble
* Writing anything to the drive can write over the deleted
files
* Call a professional
With many years in the data recovery business, our engineers are experts at hard
drive recovery, RAID recovery, Exchange & Mail recovery, Windows NT recovery,
UNIX recovery, MAC recovery, tape recovery, disk recovery, SQL database
recovery, password retrieval and much more. No matter how the data loss
occurred, Uptime computer services has the ability to recover it for you.
When data appears to be lost or inaccessible you need fast, reliable service. We
are experts in providing advanced data recovery services. We can recover data no
matter how loss occurs – accidental deletion, hardware crush, corrupted data,
fire and water damage – to name a few. Uptime computer services quickly accesses
the most efficient and economical way to recover your valuable data and files.
Technical World Services will help you retrieve your files if the hard drive's
partition table, boot record, FAT, or root directory have been damaged by a
virus, formatting, fdisk or power failure. Technical World can even recover your
data when the drive is no longer recognized by Windows.
Data loss is one of our industry's most misunderstood concepts. Very little
information has been made public about data loss, and the information that does
exist is inconsistent. Due to the mixed messages they receive, users find it
difficult to properly evaluate their data loss situations and make educated
decisions to recover from them.
Most "lost" data is not lost at all; it has simply become inaccessible to the
user. Hundreds of thousands of gigabytes (GB) of data have been lost simply
because users were not aware of their options and gave up hope of recovery.
While data may be inaccessible to you, our experiences indicate that
approximately 95% of all inaccessible data can be recovered. This number
approaches 100% if the drive is received before commercial utilities are
exercised. Our data recovery experts have the ability to recover your data using
proprietary techniques and tools developed through years of Research &
Development.
How does a hard disk drive store data? Hard disk drives store data on one or
more metal oxide platters. These platters, which spin at a rate of 3600-10,000
revolutions per minute, hold magnetic charges. A read/write head attached to an
actuator arm actually floats on a cushion of air, 1-2 micro-inches (one
millionth of an inch) above the surface of the platters. Data flows to and from
these heads via electrical connections. Any force that alters this process may
cause data loss to occur.
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