Data Recovery Services

At DiskEng we understand that there is a wide range of storage devices in use, from the latest cutting edge technology through to legacy systems long since considered obsolete. With the extensive knowledge and expertise possessed by our data recovery specialists, we are able to provide support for any digital storage media, operating system and file system which has failed and requires data recovery.

DiskEng Advanced Data Recovery have the solution to meet your data recovery requirements in the event of a failure which renders your files inaccessible. If you would like a free, no obligation quote, please feel free to complete our online form. You may also contact us to receive immediate help and advice about your data recovery requirements.

Disk interface examples
SATA, USB, ATA, SAS, SCSI, eSATA, PATA, IDE, EIDE, PCMCIA, Firewire, MFM
File system support
NTFS, XFS, Ext4, Ext3, Ext2, exFAT, FAT32, FAT16, FAT12, HFS+, HFS, VFS, ReiserFS, JFS, HPUX
Operating system support
Windows (NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, Server), Linux (CentOS, Red Hat, Fedora etc), BSD, OS X, MAC OS, UNIX, Solaris, NetWare
Tape Types
LTO Ultrium, DLT, SDLT, DDS DAT, AIT, SAIT, IBM (34xx, 35xx etc), SLR, VXA, Exabyte, Travan, QIC
Backup formats supported
BackupExec, Windows Backup, ARCserve, TAR, CPIO, Retrospect, EMC (Legato) Networker, TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager), VMS Tapeware, NetBackup, QIC
Tape drive manufacturers
HP, IBM, Sony, Tandberg, Quantum, Seagate, Colorado, Teac, Exabyte
RAID architecture support
RAID0, RAID1, RAID3, RAID5, RAID10, RAID50, RAID6
RAID server systems
Dell PowerEdge server, IBM RAID server, HP ProLiant server, Compaq server, Lenovo Server, SNAP server, NAS and SAN systems
RAID array failures
Failed, Damaged, Rebuild Failure, Offline, Corrupted, Re-initialised, Reformatted, Deleted, Overwritten
Removable media formats
SD, SDXC, xD, Compact flash, Memory stick, Smart media
File recovery types
PST, NSF, MDF, MDB, DBX, EDB database files
Typical media failures
Firmware damage, Fire damaged, Power-surge, Clicking, Snapped media

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