Hard Drive Forensics is where a drive is analysis to capturing free space, partition space, and text, creating a fully detailed drive contents table with all existing and deleted files and directories.
The list of incidents causing hard drives to fail and lose data is not limited, but some of the main causes that our data recovery services recover from every day include power surges, overwriting, physical damages, natural disasters, and viruses.

Why Do Hard Drives Lose Data?

Our recovery engineers classify HD data loss in two categories:

Logical failure - the hard drive is in working order but some files or data cannot be accessed for logical reasons such as a lost partition or accidental reformatting. Mechanical failure - the hard drive is not functioning. The most common causes are head crashes and motor failures.

! We can retrieve data that other companies surrender as unrecoverable !
What Causes Hard Drive Failure?
NOTICE: Attempting recovery on your own or through an inexperienced provider may lead to further damage to the drive.

Users may see messages such as “No OS found”, “Corrupt Volume” or may simply be missing files and folders. Shut the computer down immediately. The longer a damaged hard drive is left running, the more data that can be irretrievably lost

Do not run “CHKDSK” or “VRepair”

Non-physical Damage