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24 Hour Data works with companies in the Dallas Fort-Worth and across the U.S to recover their server environments. We know the data stored on company servers is mission critical. When a server fails, every minute counts. A server crash represents not just lost data, but lost productivity and wasted money. That’s why 24 Hour Data is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, and can provide emergency, priority service to get data your data back fast.

Servers crash for a variety of reasons, including physical damage to drives or logical damage caused by viruses, malware and cybercrimes. Whether or not your company has a detailed disaster recovery plan, 24 Hour Data engineers can repair the drives and access your data.

Our team has more than 20 years experience recovering data from all levels of RAID, all NAS appliances, SAN, virtual servers, tape, or database servers.

Why 24 Hour Data

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    Free Quote

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    No Data, No Charge

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    24/7 Emergency Service

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    Secure – SAS 70 Type II Facility

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    15 Years of Experience

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    Confidential - Your Data is Secure & Private

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Potential Reasons for Server Failure:

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    Disk Reformatting/Accidental Deletion

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    Mechanical Hard Drive Failures

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    Head Crash Causing Platter Damage

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    Virus/Malware

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    Deleted Files and Partitions

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    Blue Screen of Death

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    File Overwrites

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    Physical Damage From Fire or Flood

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    Software Corruption

Important Raid Data Recovery Information

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    Do not try to rebuild or reinitialize your RAID

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    Do not run FSCK on your RAID

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    Do not run CHKDSK on your RAID

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    Leave RAID Data Recovery to the Experts

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24 Hour Data offers server recovery for all manufacturers and operating systems including: Dell, HP, IBM, Apple, Compaq, Sun, VMWare Virtual Recovery, MS Exchange, SQL, Sharepoint, Hyper V, Zen, Parallels, Oracle, Citrix, Windows, MySQL, Linux and Unix.

If your server is down we recommend you call a professional immediately. Running utilities like Check Disk, Initializing Drives, and Rebuilds can destroy your data.

24 Hour Data offers a free quote for server recovery, and our rock-solid “no data, no charge” guarantee.

Server failure is serious, but it doesn’t have to ruin your company. Call 24 Hour Data immediately for fast and reliable server recovery.

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SUCCESSFUL DATA RECOVERY
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Our customers store all types of data on these advanced drives, and we have successfully performed data retrieval for individuals, small businesses and Fortune 500 companies. We can usually perform a successful recovery operation within 24 to 48 hours. If, for any reason, we cannot retrieve the data from your device, there's no charge for our service.

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Potential Reasons for Hard Drive Data Recovery

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    Disk Reformatting/Accidental Deletion

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    Mechanical Hard Drive Failures

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    Head Crash Causing Platter Damage

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    Virus/Malware

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    Deleted Files and Partitions

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    Blue Screen Of Death

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    File Overwrites

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    Physical Damage From Fire or Flood

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    Software Corruption

Understanding Physical Hard Drive Failure

Hard drives use a magnetic head to read data imprinted on spinning platters. A hard drive can fail if the platter develops bad sectors, preventing the head from reading data from that sector. It can fail if the platter becomes scratched or knocked out of alignment. Or it can fail if the magnetic head actually gets stuck to the platter. This is called a head crash and could mean complete data loss if you don’t call a professional data recovery service to repair the drive and extract the data.

When hard drive failure is occurring or imminent, often signaled by a beeping or clicking hard drive, it’s important to power down your drive immediately! Taking any other action, including repeatedly rebooting the computer to attempt to read the data on the drive, could ruin the hard drive and make data recovery impossible. If 24 Hour Data can get your data back after such extensive damage, it’s likely to cost more.

Power down your computer at the first sign of hard drive failure and call a professional!

Don’t Take Chances with your Data

In spite of the many myths and misconceptions about do-it-yourself data recovery, if you need your data back fast, and can’t afford to take the chance of losing it all, you need the help of data recovery professionals. Nothing else can replace the expertise and environment of a professional service like 24 Hour Data. We have the positive reputation and success rate to prove it!

Hard Disk Drive History

In 1956, IBM deployed the first hard disk drives for commercial use. These early disc drives measured 24 inches and were mounted in standalone boxes or equipment racks. By 1980, hard disk storage leader Seagate introduced the first 5.25 inch hard disk drive to ship in a desktop computer.

Hard disk drives have followed a trend similar to Moore’s Law in terms of development. Moore’s Law states that in the history of computing hardware, the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles approximately every two years. Hard disk storage capacity expands as the price per megabyte (and, most recently, terabyte) drops, based on a phenomenon called Kryder’s Law. Today, 4TB drives and larger are affordable even for personal use.

While the basics of hard drive operation have remained the same for decades, today’s hard drives include hybrid drives, combining the best aspects of hard disk drives with solid state technology, and encrypted drives. Drives using Full Disk Encryption (FDE) encrypt data at the hardware level for protection against unauthorized viewing or use, even if a laptop or external drive is stolen.

Professional Data Recovery Services for all Hard Disk Drives

As hard disk technology has evolved to include hybrid and encrypted drives, data recovery becomes more challenging. It takes professionals to safely extract data from an encrypted drive or to repair the components of a hybrid drive before data recovery.

Whether it’s a conventional HDD, encrypted drive or hybrid drive, 24 Hour Data has stayed ahead of the technology curve, offering state-of-the-art proprietary methods to ensure high success rates.

Our Happy Customers

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24hr-testimonials-quote I received the recovered files from my LaCie drive today and am in a total state of euphoria! Absolutely everything that I needed was recovered and, more than that, some extremely important files that will mean so very much to a lot of other people. There is no way that I could possibly be more pleased with the outcome.

John Stephens
Jail Hill Imaging

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