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Data Recovery San Diego

Professional hard drive and SSD data recovery using specialized hardware tools. Evaluation from $49. If we can’t recover your data, you pay nothing.

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Data Recovery Services

From accidental deletion to complete drive failure β€” we handle it all.

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Hard Drive Recovery

Recovery from mechanically failed, clicking, or unresponsive HDDs β€” all brands and capacities.

$49 Evaluation
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SSD Recovery

Firmware failure, dead NAND, or corrupted SSDs β€” we use specialized tools to extract your data.

$49 Evaluation
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Deleted File Recovery

Accidentally deleted files or formatted your drive? We can often recover them completely intact.

From $79
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USB & Flash Drive

Corrupted or physically damaged USB sticks and SD cards recovered with precision tooling.

From $59
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RAID Recovery

Failed RAID arrays rebuilt and data recovered for home servers and small business NAS systems.

$49 Assessment
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Water Damaged Drives

Physically damaged drives from floods or spills evaluated for recovery potential in our clean environment.

$49 Evaluation

Don’t give up on your data.

Even drives others have deemed unrecoverable β€” we’ve saved them. Start with an evaluation ($49).

Data Recovery Evaluation ($49) β†’

Data Recovery FAQ

What happens if you can't recover my data?

You pay nothing. Our no-data, no-charge guarantee means if we can't recover your files, there's zero cost to you.

How long does data recovery take?

Timelines vary depending on the severity of the damage and the type of media. Most evaluations are completed promptly, and we will provide a specific estimated timeline after our initial laboratory assessment.

Is my data kept confidential?

Absolutely. We treat all recovered data with strict confidentiality. Your files are never accessed beyond what's needed to confirm recovery success.

What should I do if my drive fails?

Stop using it immediately. Every read/write operation on a failing drive can overwrite recoverable data. Power it off and bring it to us as soon as possible.