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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.
WD30NPRZ Data Recovery | Case Study #18
In this case study, we'll be performing a WD30NPRZ data recovery project that came into our laboratory for hard drive recovery. Hard Drive Model: WD30NPRZ-82YRMT0 Hard Drive Family: PebbleB External Enclosure: G-Drive Mobile USB GDRU3NA30001ABB PCB: 2060-800022-000...
McAfee Endpoint Encryption Data Recovery
McAfee Endpoint Encryption Solution provides a secure way for enterprise companies to protect sensitive data. It safeguards from data loss / breach, theft by employees or contractors, and other behavior that could put data at risk. While these safeguards are...
WD10EAVS-32D7B1 | Data Recovery Case Study #17
In this case study we'll be working on a WD Green hard drive pulled from a WD My Book external enclosure. The drive suddenly stopped working and when powered on would only click a few times and spin back down. Initial Hard Drive Information Model: WD10EAVS-32D7B1...
Advanced Data Recovery
Today I'm going to talk about an advanced data recovery case. Data recovery is a business that's traditionally been shrouded in mystery to most IT professionals, and for good reason. For years the big box recovery companies have been using deceptive advertising and...
Recover from Petya Virus in 5 Easy Steps
Here's a simple tutorial about how to get your data back from the new Petya virus attack. Petya Virus Recovery Step 1 Disconnect the hard drive from the computer and connect it to a working system. This can be done using the computer's own internal SATA ports, or a...
Petya Virus Ransomware Attack Warning
If your computer has been hit by the Petya virus, you may think your data is permanently gone. And, that's what the criminals who locked you out of your computer want you to think. The classic red and white scull and crossbones is the signature greeting of the virus...