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Q. Are there cases when data cannot be recovered?
A. Unfortunately YES.
There are occasions when physical damage to the drive's internal components is so severe that the data cannot be salvaged. This typically happens when the platters of a drive have been physically scratched and scraped by the read/write head/arm. This type of damage though rare, is often the result of the client or inexperienced technician having tampered with a failed drive by either continuously power-cycling, or attempting to recover the data on their own using basic utilities. Such crude procedures, almost invariably, cause critical damage to the logical structure of the data itself and/or the internal physical components of the drive.
SalvageData maintains an industry leading success rate, which assures that we have more than a 90% probability of salvaging your data. So even if you've been told by "xyzdatarecovery.com" that your data is not recoverable, we offer a second and assuredly more reliable alternative
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