Data Recovery Services

At Gardner Precision Technologies (GPT) we have successfully helped numerous businesses overcome failures and avoid data loss. Our client base is diverse ranging from companies, to corporations with data centers across various industries. No matter how your data loss occurred we assure you the most cost effective data recovery solution. If you are in need of data recovery services please request a quote for the following scenarios;

Desktops, laptops and servers
Crashed RAID volumes on servers
Virus infected operating systems
Drives damaged by power surges or water damage
Crashed drives due to failure
Hard drives maliciously damaged
Laptops that suffered liquid damage
PC data recovery. Blue Screen of Death
Deleted files, folders and databases
Drives that do not spin up.
Crashed server hard drives
Hard drives unrecognized by the system BIOS.
Hard drives formatted with an operating system installed.
Hard drives damaged by power surges and spikes.
Hard drives damaged by overheating.
Hard drives damaged by liquids.

We specialize in recovering all Microsoft Windows and Mac formats such, as FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and Mac FS.

We specialize in the retrieval of data, from RAID systems, including servers, SANS and NAS drives. Our expertise extends to recovering data from RAID configurations such as RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10. We have experience with a range of drive types and models including Maxtor, Western Digital, Seagate, Hitachi and IBM.

At GPT Data Recovery Services we excel in retrieving data from drives that have encountered issues ranging from viruses and accidental deletions to significant electrical hardware failures. Our capabilities even extend to recovering data from drives damaged by power surges, smoke or fire damage or flooding incidents. We employ both software based recovery methods as invasive procedures such as component replacement or repair to address common issues like the clicking noise often associated with failed hard drives. It’s worth noting that modern hard drive interfaces, like IDE, SCSI, Serial ATA (SATA) EIDE (Enhanced IDE) and ATA commonly experience failures.