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Data Recovery
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Data recovery
from mechanically and electrically functional hard drive.
Computer BIOS should correctly identify the model of a
drive, when the drive is electrically and mechanically functional. In
this case, there is no drive repair needed, we can get a direct access
to binary information on the drive platters and immediately proceed with
the recovery. This procedure is known as a "Software recovery".
We restore the information from corrupted, deleted, affected by viruses
files as well as from formatted, re-partitioned but otherwise functional
drives for special, reduced price. We have recovered data from desktop
/ laptop drives for the variety of operating systems, namely:
- Windows XP/2000/ME/98/95/3.x Workstation FAT16/FAT32
- Windows 2000/NT SERVER FAT16/FAT32/NTFS
- MS-DOS FAT12/FAT16
- Macintosh (Apple) computers (HFS, HFS+) and
- Unix/Linux (EXT2FS, EXT3FS)
Please look up the Evaluation
and Pricing for the complete list of data recovery services available
from DatBit.
We provide you with free professional evaluation in regard to the condition of the data structure and determine how much of the data is salvageable with no obligation for you. Last but not least, you pay only when the recovery is completed.
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From customer's correspondence
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Mary V.
IBM, Inc.
Waldwick, NJ USA
Fujitsu MHT2080AH 80 GB laptop
From Customer's order
HD was damaged when a liquid was spilled on the keyboard. Laptop failed to operate and when HD was swapped into a new laptop the OS was not recognized and laptop failed to boot.
After recovery:
Thank you for your excellent support and I'll be sure to recommend you to our customer support team in IBM.
Mary V.
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Christopher W.
Woodland Hills, CA USA
IBM DPTA-372050 20.5 GB
From Customer's order
Hard drive makes a loud CLICKING sound.
After recovery:
Thanks for recovering my data!
Christopher W.
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Ben H.
Gloversville, NY USA
Maxtor 6E040L0 40 Gb
From Customer's order
What failure occurred : Appears to be N40P error (NAR61592), FirmWare Blown on Ardent Chipset Board. Spins up, no clicks. Albany based Repair shop tried PCB replacement… no success.
After recovery:
Thanks for helping us out. Appreciate your professional approach.
Ben
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