The data recovery process
Request for quotation
After filling out the online form, send us the signed documents given in email and your damaged data carrier.
Ordering
After the analysis, a price offer is prepared and you can then decide whether to order the data recovery or not.
Data recovery
When ordering, we perform the most effective data recovery technology, and then send a file list at the end of the process.
Acceptance
After invoicing and payment, the recovered data will be provided on a new data medium in person or even by courier.
About the data recovery service
Data recovery from hard drive
Hard drives are still the most common data storage devices today. Large servers, computers, notebooks and external, portable housings also contain HDDs, usually the operating system starts from this and our most important data stored here.
Data recovery from memory card
Unlike the hard disk, such data carriers have no moving parts, and the valuable data is not stored on a magnetic disk, but on one or more memory chips. Many people believe that these are much more reliable devices than an HDD.
Data recovery from Server/RAID/NAS
NASs are appearing in more and more households, which provide an excellent solution for redundant data storage, but at the same time, failure, or in the worst case, permanent data loss, cannot be completely ruled out with these devices either.
Data recovery from mobile phone
We undertake to recover the data of damaged or faulty mobile devices with a 5-day condition analysis and price offer. Safe recovery process from mobile phone with excellent success rates.
F.A.Q.
What should I do in case of data loss?
Lost your important data? Don’t panic! Don’t start using methods you’ve never tried before! Even one wrong attempt to retrieve data can reduce the chance and extent of recovery to zero!
In case of data loss, the most important thing is to protect the state of the data carrier after the error and to choose a professional data recovery service. KÜRT’s data recovery technology can be used in the case of most hardware and software errors, which we have been continuously developing since the mid-1990s.
Data recovery at home. Is this possible?
A simple problem can very easily turn into a complicated problem, or even irreversible damage. You can achieve this very easily if, after detecting the disorder, you try to solve the situation on your own, with various tries from the all-knowing magic program downloaded from the Internet to the neighbor’s son, who is “very good at computers”.
Accidentally deleted data
Many people have accidentally deleted important data. Is it possible to recover data in the case of deleted data? The answer is multifactorial:
In the case of deleted data, the structure, operation and method of data storage must be known. Next comes knowledge of the software working on the storage, which manages the storage space. What do operating systems or a data (file) management software do when a delete or move command is issued? The result of various formatting procedures can also result in the deletion of storage data.
What is necessary to start the recovery process?
1. Properly filled out “”Registration of data recovery”” form.
2. Signed Declaration and Request for Quotation documents sent you by email after the form filling.
3. Of course, we also need the damaged data carrier, which you can deliver to us personally or as a package.
What can cause data loss?
The reasons for data loss can be quite diverse. Some more unstable operating systems, due to an unfortunate combination of circumstances, mix up the registration system of the data on the storage, and thus the operating system reaches the wrong “shelf” when looking for something. It is possible that you, Dear User, accidentally or carelessly start a function that causes the system to lose data (e.g. you delete something you shouldn’t). Then it also happens that the hard drive malfunctions, its electronics break down, or a small error occurs on the magnetic surface that carries the data, leaving no magnetic layer, i.e. no data. The writing/reading head, which normally “flies” above the surface at a distance of a few nanometers (1 nanometer is one millionth of a millimeter), but due to certain external influences, it can stick to the surface and deform and damage it. And then we haven’t even talked about cases where, for example, in computers burned in a fire, the metal discs carrying the data warp from the heat.