PosOne provide expert data recovery services and computer forensic services for all types of customer requirements. Our recovery services are split into two distinct service areas - data recovery for customers who have important data held on hardware that has become inaccessible; and data recovery for customers needing to identify or disclose evidence from their computer systems. We are able to recover data from primary data storage devices that have suffered corruption or physical failure. If you lost data on your tape drive, don't give up - there is still a chance that we can recover your data.
Data recovery services should offer robust solutions that cater to both individuals and businesses and that deal with a variety of data loss problems, from damaged drives to virus infections. These services should also be able to restore data from various media and devices, including computer hard drives, flash media, servers and more.
You can never truly plan for data loss and it can occur at the most inopportune times. Many hard drive recovery services provide flexible service options to deal with emergency data loss. These include onsite data recovery, 24-hour or same-day service, and if you’re in the vicinity, the option to drop off your hard drive at their facility instead of mailing it. Some services even offer data recovery software for minor data loss.
We recommend installing a rewritable DVD burner or an external hard drive. Along with helping you to backup your data safely, we also offer data-recovery services that can try to recover lost files resulting from hardware malfunctions, software conflicts, or viruses.
Whether you use your computer just for home or for business, too, it’s full of critical data that you probably can’t afford to lose: financial information, pictures, videos, plans, addresses, letters, documents, ideas, downloaded software, and other irreplaceable data.
Regular system backups protect you from little mistakes too. Say you accidentally overwrite a document or delete something you really wanted. No problem - just pull it from your last backup file. Problem solved!
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