|
|
 |
Hard Drive Data Recovery:
Supported Hard Drive Types and Brands:
 |
EIDE and IDE drives from all manufacturers, including Western Digital,
Seagate, Quantum, IBM, Maxtor, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Samsung, Conner,
Micropolis, JTS, Digital, NEC, Compaq, Digital, Kalok, Fuji, Areal, and JVC
using 2.5" laptop & 3.5" normal 40 pin ATA through to the UDMA6 interface
USB & FireWire external hard drives from all manufacturers,
including LaCie, Seagate, Maxtor, Western Digital, Quantum, Buslink, Micronet,
Pocketec, Fantom, SimpleTech, Iogear, Kanguru and Iomega
SCSI drives from all manufacturers, including Seagate, Quantum, IBM,
Western Digital, Fujitsu, Digital, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Micropolis, Maxtor,
CDC, Imprimis, Conner, Epson, Rodime, Toshiba, Samsung, Hitachi and NEC using
Normal SE, UW,Differential (WD), LVD, Hot Swappable (SCA) and 2.5" laptop
interfaces
|
Fibre Channel drives from Seagate and IBM with FC (1 Gigabit Copper)
interfaces
ESDI, RLL and ST/MFM drives from all manufacturers, including Seagate,
Western Digital, Conner, Fujitsu, Maxtor, Miniscribe, Quantum, Tandon, Fuji,
Toshiba, IBM, Kalok, Micropolis, Priam, Microscience, JTS, Kyocera, LaPine and
Tulin
MCA drives from IBM, Western Digital and Seagate with IBM ST-506 and
ESDI and 2.5" laptop ESDI interfaces
PCMCIA Type I, II, and III hard drives from IBM, Western Digital,
Integral Peripherals and Procomm
CF+ Type II IBM and Iomega MicroDrives
Hard Drive data recovery is most commonly associated with hard drive
crashes, power surges, fire damage, floods/water damage, or other physical
damage to a disk or hard drive. Data Recovery Lab offers a FREE Data Recovery
Analysis and can repair bad sectors, perform hard drive repair and much more on
all models of hard drives during the data recovery process. Iomega offers
solutions to many other common (and not so common) causes of data loss,
including:
Common Causes/Symptoms of Data Loss in HDD Drives:
- Computer won't boot
- Inaccessible drives and partitions
- Applications that are unable to run or load data
- Corrupt files/data
- Bad sectors
- Virus attack
- Hard disk drive component failure
- Hard drive crash
- Fire or water damage
- Media surface contamination and damage
- Accidental reformatting of partitions
- Accidentally deleted files
|
|