Failed Hard Drives & SSDs
Drives that click, spin up and fail, or aren't recognized by the computer anymore.
Failed hard drives, corrupted operating systems, computers that won't boot, accidentally deleted files — we help you find the safest way to recover what matters most.
Drives fail mechanically, systems get corrupted, files get deleted, or the OS just stops booting. Here's what we see most.
Drives that click, spin up and fail, or aren't recognized by the computer anymore.
Accidental deletion, formatted drives, or folders that suddenly disappeared.
Computer powers on but won't load Windows, blue-screens, or hangs at startup.
USB sticks, external HDDs, SD cards, and memory cards that no longer mount.
Recovery success depends on doing the right things in the right order. We focus on safe handling and clear options.
Tell us what happened — we'll advise on what to try and what to avoid.
Read the drive in a controlled way to see what's salvageable.
Read-only methods first — no writes that could overwrite recoverable data.
Honest call on what's recoverable, what isn't, and when a specialist lab is the right move.
Continued use can overwrite recoverable data. Power down and set the device aside.
Sudden failure? Drop or spill? Power loss? Each scenario points to different recovery paths.
Many free utilities make things worse. Talk to us before running anything on the affected drive.
The sooner we look at it, the better the odds. Time matters with mechanical failures especially.
Tell us what happened and we'll advise on the safest next step.