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Remote Data Recovery
Remote data recovery allows one of our technicians to perform online
data recovery by connecting to your computer
via secure internet connection so we can evaluate and recover critical files
from your hard drive.
Remote recovery saves time and money because your files
can be recovered online, in a matter of hours instead of days... eliminating costly
downtime and the risk of sending your drive off-site!
Remote data recovery
can be done from the convenience of your office or home.
What you will need
You will
need an internet connection and a secondary storage device like another hard
drive, Zip drive or floppy drive attached to your computer (unless your
current drive is set up with more than one logical drive or partitions).
External drives are perfect for saving recovered data to.
If the
system will not boot the drive will need to be connected as a slave to a
bootable system.
Remote recovery is ideal for IT technicians
and business executives who need to recover deleted files
and
hard drives that have been reformatted, partitions damaged or deleted.
The ideal solution for restoring
files if you've reinstalled the operating
system and your files come up missing, or you discover you need a file you
forgot to backup, or deleted or damaged a partition.
How it Works
An engineer will connect to your computer
remotely, using a secure
internet connection and begin the process of searching for and recovering the
data you need. Depending on drive size, files can be recovered in as little as 2
hours.
Call 1-800-450-9282 to
discuss remote data recovery with a technician.
...They said
it couldn't be done...
suddenly my
hard drive was not recognized by the system (Windows 98).
The bios recognized that the drive was there and that it was
13GB, but it could not read it and requested a different
boot device. The drive was changed to a slave drive and the
windows explorer recognized the drive, but could not display
the folders and files. Kevin told me about ADR's remote
recovery service and I talked to some friends of mine about
it. They said it couldn't be done. "You can't recover data
over the internet". Well they were wrong! All my files got
recovered. Ed Soderstom ~ Bakersfield, CA
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