We specialize in data recovery from crashed servers.
Common Server configurations from where we successfully recovered data :-
• RAID levels 0-7, RAID 10
• Hardware and software RAID configurations
• SCSI RAID device
• IDE RAID device
• Striped disk arrayMirror sets
• Spanned volumes
• Simple volume
• File, Application, Mail, and Web Server
• Basic disk & dynamic disk
Server operating systems supported for data recovery:-
• Windows 2003/2000/NT Server /Windows XP (FAT16/FAT32/NTFS /NTFS 5), Windows Small Business Server
• Novell Netware (NSS/UFS/NWFS)
• Apple Macintosh (MFS/HFS/HFS+)
• Exchange Server
• MS-SQL Server
• UNIX
• LINUX
Common Symptoms of Server crash :-
• Primary hard disk failure .
• RAID device not ready.
• Failure of more than 1 RAID set drives.
• Inaccessible boot device .
• Unable to access drive “X”.
• Device not ready, reading drive “X”.
• Grinding or clacking noises, normally associated with electro-mechanical failure.
• The drive reports bad sectors.
• Corrupt data.
• Formatted, Fdisked, partially re-loaded hard disk drives.
• NTLDR is missing.
• Server won’t boot.
• Corrupted parity/data drive.
• Accidental/Intentional deleted partition.
• RAID Controller failure. Array Rebuilds.
• Media surface damage.
• Single Drive Failure.
• Multiple Drive Failure.
• The drive no longer recognized by the BIOS after rebooting, despite the platters spinning.
• Operating system not found / missing operating system.
• The BIOS recognises the drive but with garbage parameters.
• The BIOS recognises the drive but the data is inaccessible .
• Multiple drive or component failure.
• Improper drive or media replacement.
• Fire/Water Damage.
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