For Government and Military agencies, please
call us at 1-800-450-9282 for additional
information or enroll in this program. ADR Data Recovery works
closely with all branches of the Military, Homeland Security,
Law Enforcement, Local Government, Utilities, and other various
Local, State and Federal Departments when it comes to retrieving
their lost data. We have successfully recovered data for dozens
of these entities.
The computer
forensics experts at ADR Data Recovery have over 12 years
of electronic
evidence discovery, data recovery and analysis to uncover
computer evidence and electronic data trails to assist in
the investigation and prosecution of criminal and civil cases
for a variety of clients. Our computer forensics experts have
in-depth experience in most computer hardware, peripherals
and operating systems and many applications.
"Operating System Not Found" or
"Missing or Corrupt File" are both messages nobody
wants to have to report to their superior who is waiting for
information.
Whether you are in the Military, Homeland
Security, Law Enforcement, Local Government, Utilities, or
other various Local, State and Federal Departments, experiencing
one of these most common day-to-day occurrences could cause
a computer, server, laptop or Powerbook hard drive to loose
its data. These events include hardware & software failure,
software corruption, human error (accidentally deleting the
wrong files), computer viruses, power surges and mis-configured
backup software. More serious events, such as malicious behaviors,
natural disasters [floods, fires, lightning] can lead to much
more serious and complex methods to restore the corrupted
data.
Software Failure
When your computer blue screens (Blue Screen
of Death: BSOD) when you try to boot or during the middle
of an operation, it can mean the operating system has been
damaged, there may be bad sectors on your hard drive that
the system is unable to read, your hard drive could be failing,
you might have a virus or trojan, someone may have deleted
critical dll's or system files, the partition or file structure
may have become corrupted or damaged.
A “drive not formatted “error
usually indicates the hard drive's partition has been damaged,
deleted or corrupted. It can be caused by a virus, a hard
reboot, a power outage or surge, disc partitioning utilities
and sometimes updating software, anti-virus programs or simply
installing new software can damage a partition.
Hardware Failure
Your hard drive may be giving you clues
that it will ‘crash’ soon. Typically, if you hear
a clicking sound coming for where the hard drive is located
in your computer it is a really good indication that there
is a serious problem. This could indicate a head crash, corrupt
firmware on the drive's ROM chip, an electrical problem like
a burned chip, blown heads, a bad pcb controller, overwritten
servo's, damage to the hard drive's platters and alignment
issues from being dropped, jarred or a power surge.
Viruses
If your hard drive is infected with a virus,
one possible indicator would be that the computer reboots
over and over. This is because the boot sector has been hijacked
by a virus that creates a continuous loop. It keeps telling
the system to go back to the boot sector and reboot.
All of the above are typically what you
will experience before your hard drive fails, or as it is
failing.
When your hard drive fails, if you are able
to keep track of its symptoms
leading up to the failure as well as its current state, it
helps to quickly narrow down where the problem may lie when
performing a data recovery.
Let ADR Data Recovery focus on your data
recovery needs. Call us at 1-800-450-9282,
or e-mail quotes@adrdata.com.
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