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Welcome to the Green Ridge data recovery service info section.

When you first experience possible data loss, please don't panic. Take your time to read the below suggestions. It will help you understand the best way to retrieve your valuable data. If you need our data recovery services, we are just a couple of clicks away from where you are at Green Ridge.

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Treat Your Data Wisely

Guidelines to Maximizing Your Chances for a Successful Data Recovery

Our goal at Konicom is to provide reliable and affordable data recovery to each and every one of our Green Ridge customers. While our goal is to have a 100% success rate for data recovery, there are cases where the device is damaged beyond repair by the time it reaches us. A number of these cases could have been avoided had the necessary precautions been taken once the data had been recognized as lost.

To minimize the number of such incidents, we have compiled a short list of precautions that anyone should take once they discover their data has been compromised. Following these steps does not always guarantee that your data will still be recoverable, but it will still maximize the chances of the data recovery being successful.

Stop Using the Device

Whether it is a hard drive, memory card, or even a smart phone, further use of the damaged device can compromise the success of data recovery. In the of human or software errors such as accidental deletion, file corruption, etc., the raw data (0’s and 1’s) may still exist somewhere hidden in the device memory. By continuing to use the device, you increase the chances of the raw data being overwritten by another file. As for hardware errors (clicking noises, bad sectors), continued use will add physical strain to the device and possibly cause it to be unrecoverable. In all cases, it is best to power off the device and do not power it on again until a professional data recovery technician who services the Green Ridge area can examine it.

Avoid Do-It-Yourself Data Recovery

The first attempt at data recovery always holds the best chance for success. When your data goes missing, your first reaction may be to try to fix the problem yourself - whether it be via downloading data recovery software from the Internet or physically repairing/disassembling the device yourself. So by experimenting with the device in this manner you decrease the chances of success for a certified technician who services the Green Ridge area later on. The first data recovery attempt should always be performed by a trained professional with advanced tools, with the possibility of requiring a cleanroom environment.

Handle All Hard Drives with Care

When handling a hard disk drive, one should try to avoid any sudden bumps or drops, especially when the hard drive is powered on. Failure to do so may result in a head crash or ring scratch, causing the data to be completely unrecoverable. Also, when shipping in a hard drive for evaluation, always enclose the drive in an anti-static bag and sufficient packing material to prevent damage while in transit.

By following the above steps, you are ensuring that a professional data recovery technician that services the Green Ridge area has the highest possible chance of successfully recovering your data. We appreciate every hard drive, USB drive, memory card, etc. that gets sent in from the Green Ridge area, so please help us reach our goal of a 100% data recovery success rate by taking the above precautions whenever you encounter data loss.

Click here to contact our Green Ridge data recovery service portal for your inquiries or call us at (888)311-3282.




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