Macbook Datarecovery
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Apple Mac Data Recovery Services
Apple computers have rapidly gained popularity over the past few years, and many of our clients use Mac and iOS devices to store emails, documents, databases and other high-priority files. While many Apple devices have built-in safeguards against data loss, no computer manufacturer can offer permanent protection.
Data Recovery specializes in data recovery from logically and physically failed Apple Devices such as Mac OS X servers, iMacs, MacBook’s, iPads, iPods/iPhones and all other Apple device. We have developed specialized utilities and hardware to assist our engineers to safely recover data from any iOS device. Any physical issues are addressed in our Class 10 ISO4 Cleanroom and by investing in research and development, we offer the highest success rates and fast turnaround times. Our state of the art LABs offer well over 90% success rates on all Apple Devices and with our No Data No Recovery Fee policy we offer a risk free process.
Apple Servers, MacBooks and Workstations
With our standard recovery options the typical turnaround time for a successful Apple Server, MACBook or iMAC device is 4-9 business days and we offer a Free Evaluation to determine the exact nature of the failure, costs for a successful recovery and an estimated turnaround time for the work.
- If you drop your device in water. Remove the battery / power source and do not attempt to power it on.
- If you drop your mobile device and shatter its components. Do not attempt to power the device on.
- If you accidentally delete or notice corrupted data on your device. Turn off the device immediately.
Symptoms of Data Loss and Hard Drive Failure
- Frequent Freezing and Crashing
- Clicking, Whirring
- Other Unusual Noises
- Burning Electronics Smell
- Excessive Fan Noises
- Operating System Will Not Boot
- Failure to Mount or Recognize Attached Media
- Power Issues
- Computer Cannot Boot Past BIOS