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Arr-Tek Solutions has partnered with Seagate Recovery Services. Which allows us to offer you access to professionals that thousands of businesses and individuals around the globe have used to restore their most critical data. State of the art, unique technology enables Seagate to retrieve files from devices so severely damaged that the competition cannot. Seagate Recovery Services can recover data from media that has suffered severe physical damage, liquid or fire damage, software corruption and even accidental file deletion. From all brands of all media, including hard drives, portable storage, flash cards from digital photography, voice recording devices, including your favorite music and movies. Your data is saved to a Seagate external USB hard drive. |

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Some data recovery companies exaggerate or claim artificially high recovery rates because they only make attempts on the simplest cases. If mishandled, ‘quick-fix’ attempts can actually make matters worse by further damaging the media or corrupting the data, making data recovery even more challenging.
Seagate Recovery Services is ISO 9001:2000certified meaning that we had to pass a stringent quality control process. Our lab technicians are qualified to handle all types of data recoveries, from more simple logical recoveries to complex physical recoveries.
We maintain an extensive inventory of parts so that we can quickly and properly reconstruct disk drives when necessary, and we maintain clean room environments to ensure your data is properly protected throughout the recovery process. |
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Causes for Data Loss
There are many causes for data loss including mechanical failure of the device, damage to the device, human error, power surges and software viruses. There are two categories of data loss:
Logical Failures
A logical failure is when the media has not been physically damaged. A file may have been deleted, reformatted or contaminated with a virus. Generally, in these situations, data is easier to recover as long as the data has not been overwritten by subsequent usage.
Physical Failures
A physical failure is when the media has been damaged or experienced a mechanical failure. Fire or water damage can result in a physical failure or, in the case of a disk drive, part of the mechanism such as a spindle or head may have failed. In these cases, the media, such as a disk drive, must first be rebuilt before data recovery can be attempted. Often, by utilizing technology and specialized techniques, data can be recovered but, in some cases where the drive or device is too damaged, data recovery is impossible. |
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If no data is recovered , there is no charge. |