To prevent further damage of your data storage device and increase the chances of a successful data recovery, you should follow these steps:
Turn off your Equipment.
Do not install or save anything to your drive.
Do not open the cover of your hard drive.
Contact us for a free Evaluation.
Deleted Data: I need to recover data that has been previously deleted.
Clicking Noise: I can hear ticking or clicking coming from my device.
Slow Reading: Data is visible but cannot be copied, or copying is very slow.
Not Detected: My device is not recognized by the computer.
No Power: My device won’t power on.
Other Issues: I’m not sure what the issue is.
Computer Laptop Data Recovery (including desktops, mini desktops, iMacs, MacBook Pros):
Standard Service: $150 – $500
Advanced Service (for physically damaged or complex cases): $500 – $2,500
SSD Data Recovery (including NVMe and SSDs)
Standard Service: $200 – $600
Advanced Service (for encrypted or damaged drives): $600 – $2,000+
HD Data Internal Recovery (Internal Hard Drives):
Standard Service: $100 – $400
Advanced Service (for drives with mechanical failures or severe corruption): $400 – $1,500+
HD Data External Recovery (External SSDs and Hard Drives):
Standard Service: $100 – $400
Advanced Service (for drives with mechanical failures or severe corruption): $400 – $1,500+
Memory Card Recovery:
Standard Service: $50 – $250
Advanced Service (for physically damaged cards or complex cases): $250 – $700+
Flash Drive Recovery:
Standard Service: $50 – $250
Advanced Service (for physically damaged drives or complex cases): $250 – $700+
Hard Drive Removal Fees For specific models such as iBooks, PowerBooks, older MacBook Pros, and certain PC laptops that present challenges in opening, as well as iMacs and All-in-one PCs, we apply a non-refundable removal fee ranging from $75 to $150 for the hard drive extraction. Direct access to the bare hard drive is essential for us to proceed with the data recovery process. This fee covers the necessary expertise and precautions taken to safely extract the hard drive from these more complex systems.