Crashed Hard Drive Recovery
Crashed Hard Drive Recovery
A crashed hard drive is a tragic event that can affect anyone at any time when they least expect it. A crashed hard drive recovery can equate to loss of irreplaceable work documents, projects, years of backed up information, tax documents, QuickBooks accounting data, Outlook PST emails, memorable photos and videos, voice recordings, and much more! This type of failure can be the result of physical hardware damage or potentially fatal software flaws. A crashed hard drive can lead to inaccessibility, irreversible damage, severe corruption, and logical errors with the meta-data. In some cases, a failing hard drive can give the illusion that it is operating normally, yet you can see signs of failure such as: slow transfer speeds, sluggish operating system, inconsistent boot times, select folders not responding, etc.
Crashed hard drive recovery programs are inefficient and inaccurate for most cases. In most cases, they are unable to maintain the file and folder structure which makes reorganizing and finding files a waste of valuable time. Also, a lot of the data may be missing or not even have the original file names! Furthermore, more serious issues where the BIOS does not recognize the hard drive cannot be fixed with DIY software. Contact us to discuss your case in detail and determine the best recovery solution for your case. Self-recovery attempts can cause further damage to the drive and potentially make the recovery unrecoverable depending on the severity of your media.
If you’re a victim of a crashed hard drive, do not make any major changes! First, non-invasively assess the failure of your hard drive so that you will be able to provide detailed information to a customer service representative regarding your case. Are you still able to access the hard drive normally? How many and which files were affected? What was the issue that caused this? These details are extremely important to get thorough background on what happened to your crashed hard drive and for developing a custom data recovery solution for your case. Do not try to alter your hard drive in any way as this can negative impact a potential future recovery. Alterations and mishandling of a hard drive can affect the totality of the files recovered.
Contact WeRecoverData.com today to see how we can help you get your critical files back safely and securely!