Canterbury Computer Repairs

Hard Drive Data Recovery

We know Data is important.

Even more important when you need it and don’t have access to it anymore.

Unfortunately Hard Drive failures are all to common. Whether it’s photos, videos, school work, or other files, HDD recovery is the solution to getting your data back.

At Canterbury Computer Repairs, we specialize in hard drive recovery and make the process simple, fast, and affordable. Here’s everything you need to know!

If you’ve lost data, don’t panic! 

The first thing you should do is stop using the Device to avoid overwriting your files.

Ideally close the Computer or Laptop immediately to avoid the Hard Drive being written on which can affect the data recover process.

Potentially make the recovery impossible!

Once your hard drive or device is safe, bring it to us! Our team will carefully check it out and use special tools to recover your lost files.

HDD recovery is the process of recovering lost or deleted data from your hard drive.

If your hard drive has crashed, stopped working, or if you accidentally deleted something, we can help restore your files safely.

We work with all types of hard drives, whether they’re external drives, laptop drives, or desktop drives.

We first inspect your Hard Drive or SSD and see if its readable or detected by the PC.

If a partition is detected but not accessible we try to run software to enable us to access the drive and restore the data from it.

If we are unable to restore the data then we will have to send it to a specialized center.

If the Hard Drive or SSD does require to be sent away we will notify you of the extra charges and timeframe involved.

Accidentally lost important files on your Hard Drive or Device?

Hard Drives can fail for all sorts of reasons, form too much movement to simple electronic failure.

Anything stored on a Computer or Laptop is easily lost.

In case of Hard Drive Failure our are prone to lose all your important information.

At Canterbury Computer Repairs, we can help you recover your files from with accidental data loss, deleted or corrupted hard drive files or Hard Drive Failures.