Your Data Is Not Gone Forev
Deleted files, crashed hard drives, corrupted storage — our technicians recover what you thought was lost. Don't overwrite the drive. Bring it in first.
What We Recover
Data loss happens in more ways than most people expect. Whether you accidentally deleted a folder full of family photos, your hard drive gave out, or your computer won’t boot after a bad update — chances are your data is still there. Our technicians use professional-grade recovery tools to retrieve files from drives that most people write off as dead.
- Accidentally deleted files or folders
- Failed or clicking hard drive (HDD)
- Corrupted USB flash drives or SD cards
- Lost partition or inaccessible drive
- Formatted or wiped hard drive
- Dead or unrecognized SSD
- Virus or ransomware encrypted files
- Corrupted or unreadable storage media
- Water or physical damage to a drive
- Failed RAID array recovery
Brands We Service
- The moment you suspect data loss, stop using the drive. Every new file written increases the chance of overwriting the data you're trying to recover. Power it down and bring it to us.
- Our technicians perform a full diagnostic to assess the type and extent of the data loss. We identify whether it's logical (software/corruption) or physical (mechanical/hardware) failure.
- Using professional-grade tools, we attempt to recover your files. We work on HDDs, SSDs, flash drives, SD cards, and external drives. Recovery success depends on the drive condition and how long ago the data was lost.
- Before you pay, we'll show you what was recovered. You only move forward if we've got what you need. We transfer your recovered files to a new drive or your preferred storage device.
Critical Advice
What NOT To Do After Data Loss
Do not install data recovery software on the same drive — it can overwrite what you're trying to recover.
If you hear clicking or grinding from a hard drive, power it off immediately and don't try to restart it.
Physical damage requires clean-room handling — do not attempt to open a hard drive yourself.
Back up your data regularly — even a basic external drive or cloud backup can save you.
The sooner you come in after data loss, the better your chances of recovery.
Ready to Get Your Device Fixed?
Walk in or give us a call. Most phone repairs are completed the same day — no appointment needed.