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Hurricane Ian, Florida Hard Drive Data Recovery
External Hard Drive Data Recovery for Hurricane Ian
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US Data Recovery is providing 50% discount on all of our data recovery services for Home users and Business owners affected by hurricane Ian . This includes data recovery services for hard drives, external hard drives, flash drive, NAS servers, DAS Servers, SAN Servers, Raid Arrays, iPhones, Ipads, Android Phones and more. 866-460-4726
US Data Recovery provides hard drive data recovery for all makes and models of SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, NL-SAS ,ZIF, LIF HDDs including : Seagate, Maxtor, Samsung, Western Digital, Hitachi, HGTS, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Dell, HP, LSI, Netapp or Lenovo . We use the most Professional, manufacturer specific, data recovery hardware and software to gain access to the drive. Once we have access to the drive we forensically image your drive to one of our drives. Once the image is complete we recover your data from our drive.
We provide recovery of data from any drive using the following
Free Inspection and Examination for all Hurricane Ian Hard Drives
No Recovery - No Fee
Flat Rate Pricing
No up charge for Weekend, Evening or Holiday Service
Hurricane Ian Hard Drive DATA RECOVERY Process starts immediately upon receipt of your drive
All Internal inspections and repairs of hard drives are conducted in a Class 100 Clean Room Environment.
Most HDD data recovery cases are completed in 24-36 hours of receipt of the drives. This includes Raid Array data recovery cases for Hurricane Ian, Florida.
We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Clients case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our clients data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
In addition to recovering data for Hurricane Ian residents, we provide data recovery service for the following locations in Florida%:
Alachua County, Baker County, Bay County, Bradford County, Brevard County, Broward County, Calhoun County, Charlotta County, Citrus County, Clay County, Collier County,
Columbia County, Dade County, De Soto County, Dixie County, Duval County, Escambia County, Flagier County, Franklin County, Gadsden County, Gilchrist County,
Glades County, Gulf County, Hamilton County, Hardee County, Hendry County, Hernando County, Highlands County, Hillsborough County, Holmes County, Indian River County,
Jackson County, Jefferson County, Lafayette County, Lake County, Lee County, Leon County, Levy County, Liberty County, Madison County, Manatee County, Marion County,
Martin County, Miami-Dade County, Monroe County, Nassau County, Okaloosa County, Okeechobee County, Orange County, Osceola County, Palm Beach County, Pasco County,
Pinellas County, Polk County, Putnam County, Saint Johns County, Saint Lucie County, Santa Rosa County, Sarasota County, Seminole County, Sumter County, Suwannee County,
Taylor County, Union County, Volusia County, Wakulla County, Walton County, Washington County
We use the most professional data recovery hardware available to recovery our Hurricane Ian clients data from the following l hard drive models : Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo THinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp 3.5 SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal
We provide computer hard drive data recovery from all makes and models of Laptops, Desktops, Net Books, Notebooks, Workstations, Servers including : Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba, Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Macbook Pro, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo THink Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all othr makes.
We also provide Hurricane Ian external HDD data recovery for all makes and models of External hard drives. No matter which brand of external hard drive you have, it will contain one of the following Hard Drive Manufactures Drives: Seagate, Maxtor, Samsung, Western Digital, Hitachi, HGTS, Toshiba, Fujitsu. Most external hard drives will have another circuit board which allows the hard drive to be connected to an external USB, Firewire or ESata Port on your desktop, laptop, workstation or Server, Several external hard drive manufactures now have the usb connection built into the hard drive PCB Board. Recovery of external drives is the same as with internal hard drives. We use the most Professional, manufacturer specific, data recovery hardware and software to gain access to the external drive. Once we have access to the drive from the external case, we forensically image your drive to one of our drives. Once the image is complete we recover your data from our drive.
We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Hard Drives, Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, Lenovo ThinkPad external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station LaCie Hard Disk,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro, DriveStation Quattro, TurboUSB, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio.
On average Hard Drives have an expectant life of about 5 years. Some may last a bit longer or some may fail a lot sooner for many different reasons. There is no such thing as a permanent electronic backup of data.(this includes raid arrays and THE CLOUD). The only secure method of data backup is multiple backups on separate devices, some of which are stored at a different location away from the primary drives. If you have any questions about data backup call one of our Techs.
If your hard drive or external hard drive fails or shows signs of failing TURN THE DRIVE OFF. Allowing the drive to run or attempting to copy files from a failing drive will only increase your risk of corrupting or losing your data.
Common Symptoms of failing or fail hard Drive:
Beeping / Buzzing hard drive - Clicking hard drive - Black Screen - Blue Screen - Folder with ? ( Macintosh) - Missing files - Data appears but cant be accessed - Drive requesting Re formating - Smart Error - Failing Drive - Request to run Check Disk , Fsck - Slow response to programs or files after no Virus or malware being found - hard drive reports 0 size - Hard drive or External drive boots up then shuts down. CheckDisk and Fsck indicate a problem with the drive. Theses programs correct problems with th MFT or Journaling systems and my cause data to be corrupted or lost.
Recovering Data From a failed or failing hard drive:
in order to successfully and safely recover data from a failing hard drive you must First diagnose the problem with the drive, Second use the correct data recovery hardware and software to correct the problem, Third forensically image the failing drive with a forensic imaging device designed for data recovery. Forth, recover the data from the forensic image, using the best data recovery software for the specific file format of the drive. Forensic imaging is the sector by sector, byte by byte imaging of a hard drive. Forensically imaging a drive for data recovery is imaging a failing drive sector by sector byte for byte using hardware and software that is capable of attempting multiple reads at various speeds of failed sector, without adding to the bad sector allocation list and is blocked from writing to the failed hard drive. Imaging software such as Nortons Ghost, Acronis imaging, R-Drive etc are designed for imaging good drive for backup or cloning. Attempting to image a failing hard drive with this type of software can lead to further damage to data and result of shutting the drive down from reaching the maximum alloted bad sectors. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software designed specifically for hard drive data recovery imaging and Forensic data recovery
DATA RECOVERY FROM Crashed hard drives and external drives with the following systems format :
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS and encryption.
We provide data recovery for Hurricane Ian residents and business using the following operating systems:
RECONSTRUCTION FOR THE FOLLOWING OPERATING SYSTEMS:
Red Hat, Suse, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Apache, Apache OpenOffice, Ubuntu, Fedora, Centos, Arch Linux, Oracle, Zentyal , Windows Vista / XP / 2003 / 2000, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9 , Mac Mavericks and earlier MacIntosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS 3.0,3.1,3.3) ,
We also provide data recovery for all Florida zip code areas.
We also provide Florida data recovery services for the following cities:
Alachua County, Baker County, Bay County, Bradford County, Brevard County, Broward County, Calhoun County, Charlotta County, Citrus County, Clay County, Collier County,
Columbia County, Dade County, De Soto County, Dixie County, Duval County, Escambia County, Flagier County, Franklin County, Gadsden County, Gilchrist County,
Glades County, Gulf County, Hamilton County, Hardee County, Hendry County, Hernando County, Highlands County, Hillsborough County, Holmes County, Indian River County,
Jackson County, Jefferson County, Lafayette County, Lake County, Lee County, Leon County, Levy County, Liberty County, Madison County, Manatee County, Marion County,
Martin County, Miami-Dade County, Monroe County, Nassau County, Okaloosa County, Okeechobee County, Orange County, Osceola County, Palm Beach County, Pasco County,
Pinellas County, Polk County, Putnam County, Saint Johns County, Saint Lucie County, Santa Rosa County, Sarasota County, Seminole County, Sumter County, Suwannee County,
Taylor County, Union County, Volusia County, Wakulla County, Walton County, Washington County
US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
Hard Drive - Hard Drive -
US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
. We Provide advanced SCSI data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SCSI drives including: Seagate SCSI Hard Drives, Samsung SCSI Hard Drives, Hitachi SCSI hard drives, Toshiba SCSI hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu SCSI hard drives, Sun SCSI, IBM SCSI, Seagate SCSI, Hitachi SCSI, Fujitsu SCSI, HP SAS, Dell SCSI. SCSI drives were enterprise drives most widely used in enterprise servers. SCSI drives are slowing being phased out and replaces by the higher density SAS and NL-SAS drives for most enterprise server solutions. US Data Recovery continues to provide SCSI data recovery services for all makes and models of SCSI Drives.
We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
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US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
. We Provide advanced SCSI data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SCSI drives including: Seagate SCSI Hard Drives, Samsung SCSI Hard Drives, Hitachi SCSI hard drives, Toshiba SCSI hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu SCSI hard drives, Sun SCSI, IBM SCSI, Seagate SCSI, Hitachi SCSI, Fujitsu SCSI, HP SAS, Dell SCSI. SCSI drives were enterprise drives most widely used in enterprise servers. SCSI drives are slowing being phased out and replaces by the higher density SAS and NL-SAS drives for most enterprise server solutions. US Data Recovery continues to provide SCSI data recovery services for all makes and models of SCSI Drives.
We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
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US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
. We Provide advanced SCSI data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SCSI drives including: Seagate SCSI Hard Drives, Samsung SCSI Hard Drives, Hitachi SCSI hard drives, Toshiba SCSI hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu SCSI hard drives, Sun SCSI, IBM SCSI, Seagate SCSI, Hitachi SCSI, Fujitsu SCSI, HP SAS, Dell SCSI. SCSI drives were enterprise drives most widely used in enterprise servers. SCSI drives are slowing being phased out and replaces by the higher density SAS and NL-SAS drives for most enterprise server solutions. US Data Recovery continues to provide SCSI data recovery services for all makes and models of SCSI Drives.
We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
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US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
. We Provide advanced SCSI data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SCSI drives including: Seagate SCSI Hard Drives, Samsung SCSI Hard Drives, Hitachi SCSI hard drives, Toshiba SCSI hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu SCSI hard drives, Sun SCSI, IBM SCSI, Seagate SCSI, Hitachi SCSI, Fujitsu SCSI, HP SAS, Dell SCSI. SCSI drives were enterprise drives most widely used in enterprise servers. SCSI drives are slowing being phased out and replaces by the higher density SAS and NL-SAS drives for most enterprise server solutions. US Data Recovery continues to provide SCSI data recovery services for all makes and models of SCSI Drives.
We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
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US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
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We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
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US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
. We Provide advanced SCSI data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SCSI drives including: Seagate SCSI Hard Drives, Samsung SCSI Hard Drives, Hitachi SCSI hard drives, Toshiba SCSI hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu SCSI hard drives, Sun SCSI, IBM SCSI, Seagate SCSI, Hitachi SCSI, Fujitsu SCSI, HP SAS, Dell SCSI. SCSI drives were enterprise drives most widely used in enterprise servers. SCSI drives are slowing being phased out and replaces by the higher density SAS and NL-SAS drives for most enterprise server solutions. US Data Recovery continues to provide SCSI data recovery services for all makes and models of SCSI Drives.
We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
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US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
. We Provide advanced SCSI data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SCSI drives including: Seagate SCSI Hard Drives, Samsung SCSI Hard Drives, Hitachi SCSI hard drives, Toshiba SCSI hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu SCSI hard drives, Sun SCSI, IBM SCSI, Seagate SCSI, Hitachi SCSI, Fujitsu SCSI, HP SAS, Dell SCSI. SCSI drives were enterprise drives most widely used in enterprise servers. SCSI drives are slowing being phased out and replaces by the higher density SAS and NL-SAS drives for most enterprise server solutions. US Data Recovery continues to provide SCSI data recovery services for all makes and models of SCSI Drives.
We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
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US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
. We Provide advanced SCSI data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SCSI drives including: Seagate SCSI Hard Drives, Samsung SCSI Hard Drives, Hitachi SCSI hard drives, Toshiba SCSI hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu SCSI hard drives, Sun SCSI, IBM SCSI, Seagate SCSI, Hitachi SCSI, Fujitsu SCSI, HP SAS, Dell SCSI. SCSI drives were enterprise drives most widely used in enterprise servers. SCSI drives are slowing being phased out and replaces by the higher density SAS and NL-SAS drives for most enterprise server solutions. US Data Recovery continues to provide SCSI data recovery services for all makes and models of SCSI Drives.
We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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US Data Recovery provides electronic data recovery services Nationwide as well as Worldwide for Corporate users, Business Users and Home Users. We also recover data for Federal, Foreign and Local Government Entities, Medical Facilities, Educational Facilities and all other commercial and non commercial Institutions. We offer our Clients simple Flat rate pricing based on the number, size and type of drive. All recovery cases start immediately upon receipt of the drive with no up charge for weekend and Holiday services. Most data recovery cases are completed within 24-36 hours of receipt of the drive. This includes most raid array cases. We are HIPPA Compliant and exceed HIPPA requirements for data security. Each Client�s case is assigned to its own recovery hardware and software and all data and forensic images are stored on individual hard drives. No Client Data is stored on Servers or any Internet connected device. Our client�s data Security and Confidentiality is of utmost importance.
With Technology rapidly changing, new hard drive volumes are quickly appearing on the market. Hard drives with 4 tb and 6 terabytes of capacity are already on the market. With the higher capacities and platter densities also comes newer problems which can lead to the need for data recovery. Most of these super volume drives are being used in enterprise situations. For small business and individual users these may not be the best choice of drives. If you are using one of these drives and have a failure, it is best to shut the drive down and call one of our techs. We provide data recovery for all makes and models of 4 TB hard drive, 5 TB Hard Drives and also for the new helium filled 6 TB Western Digital and Seagate 6 TB and 6 TB Seagate hard drive, Seagate Kinetic Drive.. We also recover data from the new Seagate 8 TB and WD 8 TB and 10 TB hard drives.
Data Management has become a crucial part of every Corporation�s and small Business�s infrastructure. A comprehensive Data Management Plan should define how the data will be archived and stored and who will have access to the data. These are the most import parts of a Data Plan as approximately 44% of all Data Loss is a result of Hardware Malfunctions or Failure and about 32% of Data Loss or Corruption is a result of human error. Therefore it is critical to understand the expected life spans of hard drives, workstations and storage serves and have a comprehensive update plan to prevent critical data loss due to hardware malfunctions. Since the next greatest data loss occurs from human error, having a personnel data management plan including who has access to critical data and who is responsible for backing up mission critical data can reduce the risk of a data disaster loss.The most critical part of preventing a Data loss Disaster is implementing the proper data storage devices needed for your business needs.
After having a comprehensive Data Management Plan in place you should then have a Data Disaster Recovery Plan in place. Beyond your control incidents have taken out many of the best prepared data centers. Lightning storms, Electrical surges, Flooding and other Natural disasters as well as hacking and virus attacks can cause a data disaster for your Business. How long and how bad the impact to your business depends on the Disaster Plan you have prepared. Having a logical IT recovery plan and pre determined designated recovery team in place will lessen the impact to your business.
Your data storage devices may include off site Cloud Storage, NAS (Network Attached Storage) data Storage, External or Internal HDD data storage or Sever Storage utilizing Raid Array Volumes. The best prevention of a data loss disaster is to have current multiple backups of your data. In the event that you do have a mechanical or software failure of one of your storage devices, DO NOT attempt any type of recovery, repair or Raid rebuild without a having a current and complete copy of your data. Your best course of action is to shut the Storage device down to prevent any further loss or corruption of your data. Call US Data Recovery and speak to one of our techs concerning the safest method of data recovery for your specific device. We have been providing Data Disaster recovery management for over 35 years to large and small businesses.
Our Data Recovery Services encompass all major electronic data storage media and configurations. Utilizing the most advanced data recovery hardware and advanced data recovery software we provide the following data recovery services : Hard Drive Recovery - Raid Recovery - SAN Recovery - NAS Recovery - DAS Data Recovery - Server Recovery - Enterprise Recovery - Flash Drive Recovery - Flash Card Recovery - SATA SAS SSD Recovery - Macintosh Recovery - Windows Recovery - Windows Server Recovery - External Recovery - Tape Recovery - Microsoft Windows data Recovery - Worldwide Corporate Data Recovery - Worldwide Business Data Recovery - Worldwide Home Data Recovery - Worldwide Enterprise Raid Data Recovery - Worldwide Data Recovery Service � Forensic imaging � Surveillance DVR recovery � Iphone / Android Recovery
We also Offer forensic data recovery and forensic data imaging of all electronic data storage media including hard drives, DVR video Surveillance drives, Iphones and Androids for large Corporations, Law Firms, Universities, Military, Police Departments, Home Land Security and other Government entities. We provide eDiscovery for electronic data storage devices used for civil and criminal litigation. All forensic image integrity is certified with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes. We have 23 years prior Criminal investigative experience in Federal and local law in Washington, D.C.
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Recovering data from a failing hard drive is not advisable. Attempting to do so can result in complete loss of your data. If your hard drive is slow to access, slow to copy data to or from or has folders that are not accessible or empty all indicate that the drive is falling. The best course of action is to shut the drive down and call one of our data recovery Techs. All hard drives are forensically imaged for any data recovery services. Our Forensic Imaging hardware has a unique ability to recover bad sectors. Few imaging devices or software can deal with massive sector failures. Our hardware is adjustable for multiple attempts to read bad sectors resulting in a very high success rate of recovering data from those sectors. Multiple attempts to read bad sectors with our hardware will not shut down the hard drive due to bad sector limitations of the SMART feature of the Hard Drive. Forensic imaging is the byte by byte imagining of every sector of the client hard drive. We have successfully recovered many hard drives with over 800,000 plus bad sectors. We provide Certified Forensic imaging for eDiscovery cases, Forensic Data Recovery and Forensic data imaging of all make and models of hard drives, raid arrays, flash drives, and micro hard drives. Forensic imaging, byte by byte imaging of each sector allows for the most complete recovery of all data, including previously delete and fragmented remnants. We use the most advance Forensic hardware and software for hard drive imaging and Forensic data recovery. We maintain a Class 100 Clean Room data recovery environment for platter exchange required for failed or seized drive motors. Head exchange data recovery for failed hard drive reading heads is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room data recovery environment. Head Platter stuckation data recovery is also preformed in a Class 100 clean room station.
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US Data Recovery recovers data from all makes and models of Hard drives that have failed due to drive failure, logical failure or hardware failure. There are many causes for hard drive failure including, failing sectors, bad blocks, read errors, firmware corruption and read head failure. Any of these problems can result in non access to your data. We use the most professional manufacture drive specific latest recovery hardware and data recovery software to correct the drive failure and recover the data.
We Provide Hard Drive Data Recovery and Raid array data recovery for all Dell Laptops, Desktops, Servers, San Server, DAS severs utilizing Western Digital Hard Drive models :
HGST, Wd Red, WD, Black, WD Blue, WD Green, WD RE, WD SE, WD XE, WD Raptor. Seagate Hard Drive models: 7200, 7200,07, 7200,08, 7200,09, 7200,10, 7200,11, 7200,12, Constellation, TeraScale, Momentus, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Samsung /Seagate, Maxtor/Seagate. Samsung Spinpoint, Hitachi DeskStar, Travel Star, Ultra Star, TOshiba 3.5 , Toshiba 2.5, Fujitsu 7200, Fujitsu 7200, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo SAS, NetApp SATA, NetApp SAS, Lsi 3.5 SATA, LSI 3.5 SAS internal.
We provide data recovery for all models of Seagate hard drives, Seagate Maxtor drives, Seagate Samsung drives and Seagate Lacie Drives. We recover data from failed Western Digital hard drives and Western Digital HGST hard drives. We provide data recovery from older pre WD Hitachi hard drives as well as Toshiba and Fujitsu Hard drives. Although they do not manufacture hard drives, but rather re-label major hard drive manufacture's drives, we provide data recovery for all Sun Drives, IBM drives, Lenovo Hard Drives, NetApp Hard Drives, LSI hard Drives as well as HP drives and Dell Hdds. We provide hard drive data recovery for all brands of Hybrid SSD/Hard drives. SSD drives are not a typical mechanical hard drive but a flash media drive. We provide data recovery of all failed SSD flash media devices.
Drive Data Recovery - SAS Hard Drive - SATA Hard Drive - SCSI Hard Drive - IDE Hard Drive - NL-SAS Hard
We Provide advanced SATA / IDE data recovery for all makes and models of SATA / IDE drives including: Seagate / Maxtor SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Samsung SATA / IDE Hard Drives, Hitachi SATA / IDE hard drives, Toshiba SATA / IDE hard drives, IBM SATA / IDE hard drives, Fujitsu SATA / IDE hard drives, Western Digital SATA / IDE, Samsung SATA / IDE. SATA hard drives are the most widely use hard drives for desktops, laptops, NAS servers and external hard drives. IDE hard drives have been mostly phased out but will still provide data recovery for the old IDE drives still being used in older equipment.
. We Provide advanced SCSI data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SCSI drives including: Seagate SCSI Hard Drives, Samsung SCSI Hard Drives, Hitachi SCSI hard drives, Toshiba SCSI hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu SCSI hard drives, Sun SCSI, IBM SCSI, Seagate SCSI, Hitachi SCSI, Fujitsu SCSI, HP SAS, Dell SCSI. SCSI drives were enterprise drives most widely used in enterprise servers. SCSI drives are slowing being phased out and replaces by the higher density SAS and NL-SAS drives for most enterprise server solutions. US Data Recovery continues to provide SCSI data recovery services for all makes and models of SCSI Drives.
We Provide advanced SAS data recovery for all makes and models of enterprise SAS drives including: Seagate Hard Drives, Samsung SAS Hard Drives, Hitachi SAS hard drives, Toshiba SAS hard drives, IBM hard drives, Fujitsu hard drives, Sun SAS, IBM SAS, Seagate SAS, Hitachi SAS, Fujitsu SAS, HP SAS, Dell SAS, Lenovo SAS and LSI SAS and NetApp SAS hard drives.
SAS hard drives ( Serial Attached SCSI ) replace the older SCSI drives. The advantages of the newer SAS drive over the SCSI drives are faster transfer rates and the ability to connect with more drives. SCSI drives have a limitation of communicating with more than 16 SCSI drives where the new SAS drives can communicate with more than 65,000 other SAS Drives. SAS drives are generally used in Enterprise servers, SAN Servers, NAS Servers, DAS Servers and enterprise workstations.
We Also provide Advanced Enterprise NL-SAS ( Nearline SAS) data recovery for all makes and models of NearLine SAS Hard drives including Seagate Constellation NL-SAS, Hitachi NL-SAS, Fujitsu NL SAS, Dell NL-SAS, HP NL SAS Lenovo NL-SAS, NetApp NL-SAS, LSI NL-SAS and more. . NL-SAS Drives are Enterprise SATA drives using a SAS controller and generally run at 7200 RPM. They are generally used in storage servers that are occasionally accessed. We provide SAS data recovery for all NL-SAS Drives weather used in A SAN server, Enterprise Server, NAS server, External Storage device or internal SAS Connection.
Recovering data from enterprise SAS drives and NL-SAS hard drives requires special equipment and software for a successful recovery. We use the latest SAS data recovery hardware and software for all our SAS Recovery cases. For raid reconstruction of SAS raid array we use workstation with 4 ghz processors and 32 gigs of Ram memory for the fastest possible data reconstruction, de striping and recovery of your company data.
We recover data from all hard drives used in Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Workstation computers including Dell Inspiron, Optiplex, Precision, Alienware, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Portege, Tecra, Kira, Chromebook, Acer Predator, Home Server, Acer Aspire, HP Envy, HP Pavilion. Hp EliteBook, Hp ProBook, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac, iMac Lenovo Think Center, Lenovo Erazer, Asus, Asus VivoBook, Samsung Ativ, Gatway, Microsoft, MSI, Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook, Rog, Sony Vaio, Fujitsu Lifebook Nd all other makes
External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Seagate BarraCuda, Seagate FireCuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate SkyHawk, Western Digital, WD HGST, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored, raid 1 array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend, when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
External hard drives were designed to backup data from your pc or server. By moving your data from your pc to the external drive you have made the external drive a primary data storage device, without any backup. Backing up data to multiple external drives is the only safe method of securing your data. Cloud storage of your data is another method of backup. Cloud storage should only be considered as a third backup as data can be corrupted in the upload or download transmissions.
We provide Data Recovery for all External Hard Drives and SSD external drives including: HP External, Dell External, NetApp External, Lacie External, LSI External, and Lenovo External. Seagate Free Agent External Hard Drives, Seagate GoFlex External Hard Drives, Seagate Expansion External Drive, Seagate Slim Mac, Maxtor One Touch External Hard. We provide data recovery for all external hard drive including Lacie external drive, Toshiba External Drives, Buffalo External Hard Drives, Fantom External Hard Drives, Western Digital My Book External Hard Drives, Hammer More Space External Hard Drives, Hitachi External Hard Drive, Iomega Prestige External Hard Drive, Lacie External Hard Drives, Macintosh External Hard Drives, Generic External Hard Drives, LaCie External Hard Drive, LaCie 2LittleBig ,LaCie Sphere, Seagate Expansion, Seagate Backup Plus, Seagate Mac Slim, Western Digital Passport external drive, Western Digital Elements external hard drive, LaCie Rugged Triple external hard drive, Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, Apple TIme Capsule, Transcend External Drive, Silicon Power External hard drive, Buffalo MiniStation External Drive , LaCie Rugged external Drive, HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G-Drive, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, LaCie Hard Disk ,LaCie Hard Disk MAX Buffalo DriveStation Duo, Buffalo DriveStation Quattro ,OWC, OWC Mercury Elite Pro, DriveStation Quattro Turbo, LaCie Brick HGST Touro Mobile, ioSafe Solo, SAMSUNG D3 Station . Lacie Porsche, Apricorn Aegis, G-Technology external, Patriot Gauntlet, Transcend StorJet, Edge Diskgo, Sony External, BusLink external drive, LaCie BladeJet, HP external, Glyph Studio S2000 2TB External Hard Drive, Micronet external. Verbatiun Store and Save, ClickFree, Hitachi G- Drive, AKiTiO Thunder2 Dock , Maxtor OneTouch external, StarTech External, Vantec, Memorex Slim Drive, Imation, OWC Mercury Elite Pro,. My Book , WD Elements, My Book VelociRaptor Duo, My Book Thunderbolt Duo , My Passport Ultra, My Passport Slim , My Passport Enterprise, WD Elements , My Passport Air, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Studio. We also provide external hard drive raid data recovery for those external hard drives configure in a raid array such as Lacie Little Big SSD external drive, Lacie 5Big and 2Big external drives
Raid Data Recovery - Raid Hard Drive Data Recovery - Raid Array Data Recovery
Raid Hard Drive configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drives working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hard were is needed to successfully recover your data.
We provide Worldwide Data Reconstruction for all Raid levels. If you have a raid array fail in your SAN Server, Raid Server or NAS server do NOT attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a complete backup off all the data, separate from the Failing Raid array. Attempting to do so can corrupt data if not completely loose your data.
Most Server and NAS arrays are built using drives that were from the same lot. When one drive fails there is now a high probability of other drives in the array will fail in short order.. If other drives in the array fail during the rebuilding of the array you will most likely loose your data. If you do not have a complete and current backup of your data from the array then the best choice is to power off the server and call one of our raid specialist. We have found that most of our Corporate Clients and Business Clients are relying on their raid array as to sole source of their data backup based on the redundancy of raids. This is a practice that will lead to disaster. Raid Arrays fail for many reasons as do single hard drives, CDs, and DVD,s Flash Drives and SSD Drives, Cloud storage. Protection from data loss can only be accomplished by multiple copies of the data and understanding the life expectancies of media storage devices. During the past year we have found many Raid array recovery clients with a replace hard drive from a different manufacture or model number. This is another practice that will put the drives out of step which can cause slower read and write speeds and possible lost of the array.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
We provide advanced raid data recovery for hard drives configured in the following raid levels: configured in Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 1 � 0, Raid 10, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6, ZFS Raid, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, raid 15, Raid 6E, Raid 1.5, Raid 7, Raid-DP, Raid S, Matrix Raid, Raid-K, Raid-Z, Raidn, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, unRaid, Drobo BeyondRaid, Nested Array, Hybrid Array, Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in Standard Raid Levels Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6. Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60). Non Standard Raid Levels. Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn, Non Raid Drive Architectures: SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide Raid hard drive data recovery for all raid arrays using the following raid hardware controllers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller. Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We also provide secure raid array data recovery for all Unix raids, Linux arrays, Macintosh raid arrays, Windows raids, Solaris raid arrays and any raid array using the following systems : Red Hat, Suse, Open-E, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010, Windows server 2012, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS 2003, Windows SBS 2008, Windows SBS 2010, Windows SBS 2012, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows,, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9, Mac OS Mavericks, Mac OS Yosemite, Mac El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra and earlier Macintosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS.
US Data Recovery provides raid data recovery from failed raid arrays that were configured with the following file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants),VxFS, HTFS, EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS. FXS and encryption
Raid Array Issues - Raid Array Recoveries
Raid array failure for most corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and you have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe course of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platters of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
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