Data Recovery in Chester
Cheadle Data Recovery receives many data recovery jobs from Chester and the surrounding areas of Buckley, Ellesmere Port, Winsford, Wrexham and Northwich.
At Cheadle Data Recovery we offer a professional data recovery service to home and business alike. We recover data from hard disk drives, memory sticks, RAID arrays, servers and NAS devices. Recovery of data from all operating systems is possible including Windows, Apple Mac, Unix, Linux and Solaris.
Cheadle Data Recovery guarantees:
- Fixed priced quotations. |
- No diagnosis fee. |
- If it is not possible to recover your data there is no fee. |
- No hidden charges (e.g. for data storage or per gigabyte recovery). |
If you live in Chester you are more than welcome to send your media in for free analysis and a no obligation quote.
You can contact Cheadle Data Recovery on 0161 408 4857 to start the data recovery process.
After the well-publicised faults associated with the Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 firmware, Seagate followed the series with the Barracuda 7200.12 like the ST1000DL002. Unfortunately a proportion of this series of hard disk drive also had a similar firmware issue, which cannot be resolved in the in the same fashion. However, Cheadle Data Recovery has the facilities and the knowledge to deal with this fault and the firmware fault in the 7200.11 series. The Barracuda 7200.12 also has known faults with the buffer based on the printed circuit board. This can lead to the disk being detected, but access to each sector is very slow, making your data inaccessible under ordinary circumstances. Using equipment like the DeepSpar Disk Imager it is possible for Cheadle Data Recovery to make a full clone of your failed hard disk drive and recover your files.
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All data recovery work undertaken by CDR is under a Free diagnosis and a no recovery no-fee policy.

Opened 3.5" hard disk drive with top magnet removed, showing copper actuator coil (positioned top right)

A 2.5" hard disk drive with the metal cover removed
Please do not attempt to open the cover of a hard disk. Exposing the platter surface outside of controlled electrostatic and ISO 5 clean room conditions will result in complete data loss due to platter contamination. |