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DATA RECOVERY DOCTOR CLIENTS: BBC, SKY, UCI
Cinemas, VUE, VISA International, Lloyds TSB, HSBC,
Sainsbury's, Imperial College London, University College
London, C&G Mortgages, H&M, Tesco, Virgin, Rover, Ritz
Hotel, Aljazeera International, Royal Mail, Teekay
Shipping, RFU, J. Lindeberg and Diskcovery.
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Each
recovery begins with a simple phone call to DRD. One of our trained,
professional recovery specialists will discuss your particular need. To
allow us to give the best possible service, please have on hand the
make, model and manufacturer of the drive or media as well as a
description describing the problem or failure occurring with your
device. We will then give you an evaluation cost and ask for your
daytime phone number, fax number and email address. A reference or job
number will then be issued and shipping instructions given.
The evaluation is where one of our recovery specialists carefully
inspects your device or media arrive at an accurate diagnosis of the
problem. While each evaluation is different depending on the type of
damage and device or media being checked, an evaluation usually involves
mechanical diagnostics, creating a sector copy, and assessing data
integrity.
Upon completion, you will be informed of your data's prognosis and if
any parts will be necessary for a successful recovery. Evaluations begin
within 12-24 hours of receipt of the device or media.
Only upon receiving your authorization will we proceed with the
process of recovering your data from your device or media.
For mechanical damage, failed or compromised parts are replaced in a
clean environment using exact replacement parts to ensure compliance
with manufacturer warranty requirements. Specialized software is also
employed to create an accurate image of your data. Some examples of
parts that fail are read/write heads and assemblies, magnets, motors,
and logic boards.
If there is no mechanical damage, or after the mechanical damage has
been repaired, the next step is logical recovery. This type of recovery
uses high-tech software to extract all possible data from the device or
media by either repairing the low-level file system, extracting data
from fragments found in the data image or both.
In the case of a malicious virus having caused the damage to the
original data, great care will be taken to disinfect your system of the
offending virus before restoring the data.
Once data has been extracted, it is then compiled and restored on the
original or repaired device or media without voiding or nullifying any
existing manufacturer warranty.
Recovery time typically ranges from 3-6 working days depending on
circumstances such as device or media capacity size, amount of data to
recover, amount of physical repair required, parts availability and
complexity of file system.
Tips On How To Minimize Data Loss + Tips On How To Ship Your Media
For Data Recovery:
Here are a few tips to help you minimize further data loss and
increase your likelihood of data recovery on some of the more common
types of data loss:
Desktop PCs:
1. If your system has "crashed" and you can no longer access the
operating system or see the drive in the BIOS, then shut the system down
immediately and do not run any further power through the drive by
attempting reboots. This is considered a physical problem with the drive
and is an extremely sensitive issue. If the headstack inside your drive
has been damaged, you may cause further additional damage to the
platter/s of the drive, upon which your data is stored. Contact Data
Recovery Doctor 0333 5 777 120 and explain your problem.
2. If you have deleted a file or files or accidentally formatted your
drive, then the most important thing to remember is to NOT write or
install ANY new information onto that drive. Deleting files simply
removes the locating tag of the file, but the file is still intact on
the drive. If you add new data to the drive, you may over-write your
lost data; losing it forever. Using advanced data recovery software,
Data Recovery Doctor technicians can re-assemble the binary code and
restore your files.
3. If your partition has become corrupted, the most important thing to
remember is NOT to attempt a re-install of your operating system or add
new data to the drive. Again, Data Recovery Doctor technicians can use
specialized software and techniques to repair the partition and/or
extract your data.
4. If you have deleted a partition, do not attempt to restore it by
formatting the drive as this will only result in the addition of an
empty partition. It will not recover your data.
5. If you believe you have been infected with a virus, shut the system
down and contact a Data Recovery Doctor technician. We may be able to
help you identify the threat it poses to your data.
6. If you experience a single file corruption, be sure not to attempt
creating a new file with the same name as this will partially over-write
the file and will greatly decrease our ability to recover fully.
Remember, these are just a few of the more common reasons for data loss.
Any attempts that you or even an IT technician make to recover the file
or drive may result in a decreased quality of our recovery efforts or
even make it impossible for us to recover the data. If you have any
doubt, just ask yourself this question. "Am I prepared to move on
without that data?". If you answered no, then contact DRD by phone or
email before making any attempts at a recovery. Data recovery is a
highly specialized branch of computer science and should be left to
those with experience and training to complete it successfully.
Laptops and Notebooks
Laptop and notebook drives are much smaller and more fragile than their
desktop cousins, consequently they require a more delicate and exacting
touch to repair and recover. However, the steps listed above can be
taken to minimize further data loss. Just note the following:
1. Unless the drive was designed to be removed by simply sliding out of
the casing, do not attempt to remove it yourself.
2. If you can remove the drive easily, be sure not to put any undue
stress on it by applying pressure to the housing on the drive.
3. Take extra care when packaging a laptop hard drive for shipping, so
as not to incur any further damage before reaching our labs.
Hard Drive Shipping
If at all possible, remove the media from the computer. Get expert help
if necessary. Send us just the hard drive(s), tape(s), floppy, jaz, zip,
optical, flashcard, microdrive etc.
Handle a hard disk drive as you would handle an egg. Handle failed
hard disk drives with the same care as new drives. Use the original
shipping materials, if you still have them. If not, they are relatively
easy to replicate:
1.) Wrap media in an anti-static bag or tinfoil to prevent Static
Electricity Discharge.
2.) Use a box that is at least twice the size of the media so that the
media can be suspended in the middle of the box. We recommend a minimum
of two inches of insulation all around for a 2 lb drive.
3.) Pack securely with foam, bubble wrap, or newspaper so the media will
not move from the middle of the box.
4.) If sending a computer laptop or notebook, use great care to ensure
proper cushioning and protection. We recommend at least 6 inches for
insulation. The heavier the unit, the more insulation and cushioning
required.
5.) Hard drives packed following the above instructions, can be sent by
Royal Mail recorded mail. Laptops and computers must be sent using
courier companies such as TNT or UPS.
If require any data recovery services, please call us on 0207 516 1077
or make an online data recovery service enquiry. If you are looking for
other computer services, visit our partner website
www.computerdoctor.co.uk or call 0870 8407989.

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HERE.
Data Recovery
Doctor & Computer Doctor are trading names
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Data Recovery Lab Ltd
registered in England
& Wales. Reg. No 06268942. Registered
Address & Head Office: 145-157 ST JOHN
STREET, LONDON, EC1V 4PY.
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