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Data Recovery Services

Data Recovery Services There are many companies that have sprung up over the last few years and price ranges for data recovery services seem very wide. So how do you go about selecting the right data recovery company and expect the best service and true cost. Before committing to a quote from the Data Recovery Company, check with them about any possible extra charges. For example, some may charge for diagnosis or for a report; do the prices include the return media? If the problem is mechanical, does it include the cost of spare parts? Do they have their own cleanroom? It is frustrating when you get a low quote then find out you have to pay more for the extras and in most cases it is not a choice and should be known by the company providing the quote. Some will charge you for whatever they recover, so again make sure that you will only be charged if they can recover the data you actually need. At MjM Data Recovery, our prices are fixed and there are no extra costs. We calcula

Data Recovery from Netgear SC101 and SC101T

When your Netgear SC101 or SC101T NAS box fails, what can you do? MjM Data Recovery can recover data from the Netgear SC101 and SC101T systems. If you have just powered up your drive and your data has completely vanished. If your hard drive is not spinning or making any noises then skip the first step blow and go to step 2. First thing to do is to install the host software on a different computer to see if you can access it from there, if not; we are able to access the data on these devices directly - without the network interface. We have developed our own software tools that enable us to access the data in most cases without knowing the password meaning that we can then copy off to another media. If your drive is suffering from a physical problem, for example, if it is completely dead, or is making strange noises, then we have state of the art equipment for clean room work, electronics bench work and we maintain spare parts for over 3000 drives. Before copying your dat

Hard Disk Recovery

Data recovery from hard disk drives is one of the most technically advanced operations performed by computer data recovery engineers. Much of the work involves highly skilled engineers that have engineering knowledge of how a hard disk functions. Not only mechanically, but electronically and logically. There are many situations where an engineer will examine a hard disk then find it has to be completely disassembled and rebuilt with new parts to replace the worn parts. This involves opening the drive in a clean room environment. Some drives suffer from Firmware corruption so the engineer will need to know how the individual manufacturer (and in many cases specific model ranges) store the firmware on the drive. In most cases this area is not accessible to the end-user so specialist equipment is needed to access the firmware on hard disks. Also, a drive may be suffering from an electronics problem which will require specialist techniques as many modern hard disks use unique ROM co

Laptop Data Recovery

A large number of computers sold are laptop computers. They are light and portable. Modern laptops contain very large hard disks at the time of writing this article 500Gb are often seen here for data recovery. One of the most common problems we see are drives where the heads have crashed. The main cause is actually part of the design of the computer - remember the bit where I said 'they are light and portable'? It is easy to put the computer on your lap, then when you need to get up, lift the computer up and put it to one side. This movement can cause a head crash especially if the heads are reading or writing at the time. Most manuals that we have seen recommend putting the computer on a firm surface like a desk or a table and in fact NOT putting it on your lap - strange that they are called 'laptops' when it is not recommended to use them as such. Some manufacturers have developed hardware that detects when the computer is being moved and pulls the heads to a saf

Tape Recovery - Data Recovery

Data Recovery from Tape . Recovering data from tapes involves first getting an binary image of the tape. We do this using our own software so as to get the best image possible. Once we have the tape image, we then work out the software that was used to create the backup tape. Again we have written our own backup recovery software so that we can get the maximum amount of data from the tape. We are able to recover data from all types of tape including: AIT,  DAT, DDS, DLT, LTO, QIC, SAIT, SDLT, Travan, Ultrium and most other tape formats. We are also able to recover from most backup software on all platforms. For more information please check out out our Tape Recovery pages.

Seagate 7200.11 Hard Disk Drives

Known issues with these hard drives came to light mid 2008 when MjM Data Recovery started receiving drives that were displaying extraordinary symptoms. Either the drive would not show in the BIOS or if it did it would show has have 0 bytes capacity. We started work straight away and found the problem to be in logs in the factory area of the drive. Data Recovery We found a method of repairing the drives and started recovering data. Seagate were made aware of the problem and issued a fix in the form of a firmware update. However, the firmware fix would not work on drives that had already failed as the built-in operating system of the drive recognises there is a problem and sets the drive into 'failsafe' mode. So users that were aware of the problem could update their firmware and fix their drives as long as they had not already become affected with the problem. The first firmware update actually made the problem worse with some drives. After applying the firmware update, th

Memory Stick Data Recovery

It happens when you least want it. You memory card for one reason or another has stopped working. You may be lucky and find that it is still working and you can run data recovery software on it to get your data back. But what if it is completely dead, the dog has bitten it in half, it's been through a 90 degree wash in the washing machine or it has just plain stopped working? Never fear, in the vast majority of cases the data is still on there. Its just that it can not be accessed in the normal way. At MjM Data Recovery we remove the physical memory chips and read them, reassemble the dumps into readable structures and then recover the data - it is not a simple process and involves considerable effort. We started our advanced memory recovery processes in 2004 and have been fine tuning them ever since, almost every week we come up against a new type of wear levelling algorythm but very few get past our techniques and we have happy customers throughout the world willing to testif

Raid Recovery

Raid recovery is a specialist type of data recovery service. RAID is an acronym of R edundant A rray of I nexpensive D rives and consists of at least two drives that are configured as a single volume or container. The most common forms of RAID are described below. RAID 0 requires a minimum of two drives that gives the full disk size of both drives as a single volume the data is stored in stripes each stripe consisting of a block of data on each drive block sizes are typically 64kb but we have block sizes from 4kb to 2 Mb in size. This is the cheapest type of RAID but has no redundancy. If one drive fails, then access to all data on both drives is lost. RAID 1 Requires 2 drives the second drive is an identical copy of the first drive meaning that you only get the equivalent of one drive for the price of two. Expensive but offers redundancy so one drive can fail and you can still access the data on the second drive. RAID 5 Requires a minimum of three drives. Is similar to RAID 0 in

Data Recovery

Data recovery is the process of extracting data from broken hard disk drives. The problem can be one of a list of problems but most fall into the following categories. 1. Logical Problems: You may have accidentally formatted your disk and can no longer access your data. Other problems are not so obvious.. Virus attack, file system errors, deleted files, etc. Data Recovery from media that have logical problems can usually be recovered with commercial software. However, some computer virus attacks can encrypt the files meaning that a data recovery service will be required. 2. Electronics Problems: These problems can be caused by power spikes, static electricity (ESD), overheating or simple component failure. On most modern hard disks it is not possible to replace the circuit board as they have unique information stored in ROM or EEPROM. Data recovery from drives with electronics problems will need expert help. 3. Firmware Problems: The symptoms for a firmware problem vary from