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Here are some of our recent data recovery blog posts for your enjoyment. Please remember that anything posted here is for informational purposes only. Data Medics takes no responsibility for data recovery operations not directly performed by us.
Discount Data Recovery for Hurricane Harvey Victims
Special 25% Discount on Data Recovery Services Between the flood waters and power disruption, Hurricane Harvey did a number to Texas this week. Undoubtedly, a number of its victims had a data storage device or two ruined by the storm. A number of data recovery...
Acer Aspire S5 / S7 SSD RAID Data Recovery
If you are reading this, you are very likely trying to get back data lost when your Acer Aspire S5 or S7 laptop failed on you. The SSD might be perfectly fine, but getting the data back will be quite the challenge as we'll outline in this article. Like many other...
Data Recovery Q&A
Questions about Data Recovery Data recovery questions and answers. You may not have even heard of data recovery until the need for it suddenly arose. Plus, there is a lot of confusion about this business, with a lot of conflicting advertising out there. The fact...
Data Recovery Flow Chart
Please enjoy this basic data recovery flow chart that'll help to guide you on your data recovery project. If you have questions, please feel free to contact us, use our chat widget, or visit our forum.
Areca RAID Data Recovery Service
Professional Areca RAID Recovery Looking for professional Areca RAID data recovery? Then look no further. Data Medics have been successfully recovering RAID arrays of various types, including Areca controller arrays, for years. In fact, our technicians are often...
Data recovery training for the IT professional
In this class, you will learn the basics of data recovery for the IT professional. This course is not intended to teach professional data recovery rather it is intended to help it professionals safely diagnose issues which they may be able to recover themselves. I say...