
Has your hard drive got a seized spindle?
As well as head stack replacements, another relatively common type of hard drive mechanical failure
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As well as head stack replacements, another relatively common type of hard drive mechanical failure
The word specialist can strike fear into people. Why? Well, possibly because it makes a
ISO 9001 is recognized worldwide as the international benchmark for quality within an organization. East
In these technology driven times, we don’t often stop to think about the “how”. Everything
If you rely on your computer, there are few things worse than losing vital data
Though they’re generally reliable, Apple devices do fail on occasion. This is especially true if
Thanks to their impressive technical abilities, ease of use and classic good looks, the MacBook
As a professional data recovery specialist, we come across many types of data storage devices
If you have had a problem with your computer or laptop then your very first
1. Back up regularly! Whenever you make a change to your hard drive,
If you have found yourself in the unenviable position of requiring a data recovery specialist,
We received this USB flash drive in to the workshop after the customer reported dropping
One of the many things we do when we receive a case for recovery here
What generally happens when your hard drive is dropped? If you ever have the misfortune
Here is a picture of a problem that we see all too frequently these days,
It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the device being sent in for recovery is packaged securely and correctly. The best way to do this is to wrap your item in plenty of bubble wrap, and place it in a small, suitably sized cardboard box for a snug fit. The object is to avoid the drive moving about in transit.
The cardboard box should be plain and unmarked, apart from our address details. If you do use a recycled box, then any writing, address labels, bar codes or logos must be completely obscured with packing tape or permanent marker pen. Finally, please ensure that you have filled in and enclosed one of our shipping forms (available on our website). If you do not have access to a printer then we will require an absolute minimum of your name, address and contact details on a sheet of paper inside the box. We cannot accept responsibility for packages received without this basic information included.
EADR can arrange a free collection for you using a recognised National Courier Service, however, this is a no frills, next working day service and as such offers tracking only and no liability insurance whatsoever and you fully understand that if accepted will be undertaken completely at your own risk. EADR Ltd cannot and will not accept any responsibility or liability should your item be lost or damaged whilst in transit.