Usb Data
Recovery
We recover data from all USB Devices
USB drives are commonly used by those who need data portability. We understand that these small devices often hold valuable data or precious memories.
USB Data Recovery is necessary for devices which have become physically damaged, or the USB device is no longer readable by your computer.
The resourceful technicians at Recover My Data have a verified track record and are widely renowned for recovering data from failed USB drives, pen drives, memory sticks and other USB storage media.
The process of restoration is beneficial for businesses, students and single users and involves the salvaging of vital data from your hard drives, USB drives and other storage media.
Why do USB Memory Sticks Fail?
There are countless explanations as to why a USB drive may fail; typically associated with one out of the four classifications:
1. Physically failed USB Devices
Physically Damaged USB memory stick, Damaged SATA or ZIF Connector.
2. Human error
Accidental damage, deletion or formatting.
3. Electronically failed USB devices
Overvoltage or power spikes may damage the device.
4. Unforeseen failure of USB devices
Water / flood damage & fire or damage caused by heat exposure
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Your Data Recovery Journey
If you’ve lost your data we’re here to help. We only charge for our service if we’re successful in retrieving your lost data. We operate a “no recovery no fee” basis for added peace of mind when working with us.
01.
Send

02.
Assess

03.
Quote

04.
Recover

1. Send your device to us
Using a next-day courier service, or drop of the device to one of our secure locations.
2. We assess your device
We diagnose your drive, discover the potential cause of data loss happened and inform you what can be recovered.
3. We send you a quotation
We give you a quote based on how difficult it is to access your data.
4. We send your data back
We send your data back on a new device in the same file formats as the originals.
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