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Desktop Data Recovery
3.5″ desktop hard disk drive recovery
Desktop Drive Data Recovery

Laptop Data Recovery
2.5" laptop hard disk drive recovery
Laptop Drive Data Recovery
RAID Data Recovery
RAID system recovery
Emergency recovery on 0, 1, 5 & 10 RAID Systems

External Data Recovery
External hard disk drive data recovery
External hard disk data recovery


Memory Stick Recovery
USB data recovery
USB Memory Stick Data Recovery


SSD Data Recovery
Solid state drive data recovery
SSD recovery using state of the art technology


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Data Recovery Services

Data recovery is a fundamental service that is available to those who are suffering from a malfunctioning drive or a damaged computer. Data recovery is the process in which data recovery technicians repair your faulty drive, stabilise the disk and then extract your data from your faulty drive.

Call a Data Recovery Expert Now

As an end user the thought of serious damage to your hard drive can be daunting and in some cases frightening. You should never attempt data recovery for yourself as trying recovery processes in the wrong environment can reduce your chances of retrieving your data. You should always seek help from us at Datlabs, as data recovery specialists we have the correct data recovery hardware and software tools to recover your data.


The loss of data can mean cruicial work is lost and your computer may be damaged!


Here are some typical error messages that identify that your drive is suffering a failure or is leading up to a system crash:

  • Hard disk not found or Master Boot Record not found - these are easy to notice and show that you need to contact a data recovery company as soon as possible so they can launch data recovery files and get your hard disk working again. These warnings should not be ignored, and most definitely mean that you as an end user should not attempt data recovery techniques without advice as you can risk damaging your hard drive further.
  • Your hard drive may make noises, such as clicking or ticking, but not actually be processing information or accessing files. This can mean that your hard disk has suffered physical damage, in which case parts can be replaced.
  • Your hard drive can also suffer from logical damage caused by software or corruption.

Make sure that you go with a data recovery company that you can trust, and you won't be disappointed with the results. Read More...

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