Thursday, April 11, 2019

Hard Drive Recovery Associates Provides Data Recovery Service To Residents Of Irvine

With digital devices becoming more prevalent for communication, research, and storage purposes, ensuring that one keeps a backup of their data has never been more important. A sudden, unexpected loss of data can be devastating and might mean that thousands of irreplaceable photos or the entirety of a crucial project at work may be gone forever. Hard Drive Recovery Associates offers their customers a way to attempt the recovery of lost data with their data recovery services, and is proud to announce that they have received 5 star reviews on their Google My Business page.

The company offers data recovery for RAID, Mac, and PC hard disks along with SSD drives. They specialize in recovering both damaged and clicking hard drives. “It’s easy. You might think it’s not but it is. Retrieving data from the hard drive is not as hard as you think,” says Hard Drive Recovery Associates. “Unfortunately, most people think it’s hard. For that reason, not a lot of people think about retrieving data from their hard drive. When their computer or laptop gets busted, they just end up buying a new one. If they want to salvage any of their files, they’ll just try to retrieve data from their external drives.” Most people won’t bother with the hard drives of their old computers or laptops.

Hard drive data retrieval can be an intimidating prospect for many people, especially those with very little to no knowledge of computers. While articles that explain the data recovery process are freely available online, many are still unaware of the options they have once their hard drive fails. This presents a problem, especially for those still using Windows 7. Microsoft recently announced that they will cease providing support for the operating system, and it is in the best interests of Windows 7 users to begin taking hard drive data retrieval into account. As all support for Windows 7 ceases, users’ data will eventually be in serious danger since a lack of ongoing support will leave the aging operating system more vulnerable to newer security risks.

Diagnosing one’s hard drive correctly is key to recovering lost data. If a certified Hard Drive Recovery Associates technician determines that a client has a file system based issue then they will likely recommend the use of data recovery software, either an in-house version or one from another developer, which should lead to rapid data recovery. Physical hard drive failure problems are fixed in Hard Drive Recovery Associates’ own fully equipped clean room. The company states, “Once we receive your hard drive or storage media, we log into our production line and ensure it is processed for immediate hard drive recovery. From there, if there are any further issues recovering your hard drive, we will contact you directly to discuss them. However, our diagnoses are correct in close to 95% of circumstances.”

The company was established in 1990 and has been in the industry for over 20 years. It has built a strong base of satisfied customers that choose Hard Drive Recovery Associates every time they need to recover data. As the company states, “Over the years we have personally seen it all when it comes to hard drive failures, to the point that we are never surprised by how a crash has occurred; nor are we short on solutions regarding how to retrieve critical data.”

Hard Drive Recovery Associates services a number of high profile clients. This list of clients includes Princeton University, the United States Military, UPS, DOW Chemical, Verizon, Pepsi, Exxon Mobil, and many others. NASA, in a review stated, “We would like to thank you for saving our critical RAID data. Your customer service was fantastic."

For assistance with recovering data in a hard drive failure situation, contact Jack Edwards of Hard Drive Recovery Associates today. The company is ready and willing to provide data recovery services to all manner of clients, from large companies looking to recover large amounts of lost data, to individuals looking to recover personal files lost to a coffee spill.

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