Data recovery has become commonplace. If your personal computer
or server with most demanding enterprise cloud-based applications
suddenly stops responding or your hard drive simply crashes, what will
you do? Whether you're an individual or a large corporation, sometimes
data recovery is the only alternative.
What media would you like us to recover your data from?
Hard Drive Recovery |
Laptop Recovery |
Raid Recovery |
iPhone/iPad Recovery |
SD Card Recovery |
Camcorder Recovery |
Digital Camera Recovery |
SSD/NAS Recovery |
USB Recovery |
Electronic data is today's environment and can be very hard, if not
impossible, to replace. It could be your entire business or your
family's memories. Wintronic Computers offers professional, fast, and economical data recovery services for businesses and individuals who experience data loss because of hard
drive failures, software corruption, human errors, or natural
disasters.
With more than 10 years involvement in data recovery, Wintronic Computers
has and will continue to lead the industry in the following areas:
- Hard Drive Recovery - any size, interface or make;
- Raid Data Recovery - hardware or software - any RAID levels;
- Solid State Drive data recovery - standalone or embedded, MLC or SLC;
- Cloud Environments (VMware, MS Hyper-V, Citrix, Red Hat) - any combination of host and guest file systems;
- Microsoft Exchange and other mail systems recovery;
- Microsoft SQL Server and other database recovery;
- Most tape technologies and backup formats;
- Camera media and Flash Drives
- Most removable media (Floppy, ZIP, JAZ, MO WORM, CD, DVD)
- Corrupted and Deleted File System Recovery.
When data appears to be lost or inaccessible you need fast, reliable
service. We are experts in providing advanced data recovery services. We
can recover data no matter how loss occurs - accidental deletion,
hardware crash, corrupted data, fire and water damage - to name a few.
In the case of actual hardware failure, only a Wintronic data recovery services professional can get your data back. And the fact that you cannot access your data through your operating system
does not necessarily mean that your data is lost.
The only irreversible data loss is caused by overwriting bits, physical
damage to the drive platters, or destruction of the magnetization of the
platters which seldom happens in the real world. In the majority of
cases, the malfunction is caused by a damaged circuit board, failure of a
mechanical component, or crash of internal software, system track, or
firmware.