About IT Data Recovery
IT Data Recovery of Austin is an Austin data recovery cleanroom and RAID data recovery lab, physically located, owned, and operated in Austin Texas since 2002. We’ve performed thousands of successful data recoveries in our Austin data recovery cleanroom for businesses and individuals from around the world, as well as for other data recovery labs.
We work on all types of failing drives, with all levels of problems. We specialize in Hard Drive Data Recovery, RAID Recovery, SSD Recovery and Macintosh Data Recovery.
Whether your drive is clicking, not spinning, or for any reason doesn’t allow access to your data, IT Data Recovery of Austin can help.
As Austin RAID data recovery service experts, we specialize in RAID 5, RAID 0, RAID 6, and other arrays as well as NAS data recovery. Ship your bad drive to our cleanroom in Austin from anywhere in the world, or for local Austin data recovery service, you can bring your drive to our South Austin office located in Fibercove on South Lamar.
If your drive's data is recoverable by any data recovery company, we’re as confident as we can rationally be that we’ll recover it, and we often save our customers hundreds of dollars or more with our data recovery service.
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What to do if...
If the drive is connected and configured correctly and still doesn’t detect, it’s time for our services.
Your HDD doesn’t make any noise when your computer is turned on. This is usually a hardware problem.
Strange noises are a sure sign of physical damage to your hard drive.
A RAID system or NAS drive that no longer detects can be caused by a myriad of potential issues.
Your drive boots or is recognized (often very slowly), but the recovery or transfer of the data isn’t possible or practical.
The drive or computer was dropped, knocked down, tipped over, punched, thrown, smashed, or had something fall on it.
Your drive has suffered some kind of electrical damage (power surge, blackout, lightning, etc.)
You can’t find a file or group of files that you know should be on the hard drive.
A liquid spill or submersion in liquid has rendered your hard drive or SSD inoperable.
After the installation of hardware, software, or both, your system isn’t running correctly, and you are not able to access your important files.
It’s quite common for us to see external hard drives and flash drives that have damaged USB ports.
We’ve recovered data from hundreds of deleted or formatted drives over the years!
The drive or computer has been in a fire or subjected to smoke and/or heat-damage from a fire.
Sometimes drives with these symptoms aren’t too bad, but other times the damage causing the symptom can be severe.
This is a very common problem, and is often a symptom of bad sectors and/or a failing drive.