DATA RECOVERY

What is Data Recovery?

Data recovery is the process of restoring data that has been lost, accidentally deleted, corrupted or made inaccessible. Data recovery typically refers to the restoration of data to a desktop, laptop or more from a backup. Backing up collected data is an important part of data management.

Backups protect against human error, hardware failure and more. When these errors occur, backups save time and money. You can restore your backed up information to the original phone or to some other Android phones. You can’t use back up when you set up a personal device with a work profile or for work only.

Restoring data varies by phone and Android version. Some issues that usually come up while having issues with data recovery is the repair. Check out our updates on our social media sites: facebook / instagram !

Why is it important?

Primary data failures。It can be the result of hardware or software failure, data corruption, or a human-caused event, such as a malicious attack (virus or malware), or accidental deletion of data. 

Backup copies allow data to be restored from an earlier point in time to help the business recover from an unplanned event. A data recovery plan should include aspects such as the scope and objectives of data recovery。The roles and responsibilities of data recovery personnel, the communication and escalation channels。Primary data failures can be the result of hardware or software failure。 Sometimes even,data corruption, or a human-caused event, such as a malicious attack (virus or malware), or accidental deletion of data.

We solve Issues like…

Partition table helps your system identify the existing hard drive and allows users to perform several actions, such as create, extend, shrink, or delete partition to manage data better. However, a partition table can get logically corrupted or damaged for several reasons, such as virus attacks, bad sectors, and more


The files have been corrupted or damaged before recovery. The files have been encrypted due to virus or malware infection. New data has overwritten the files. The storage device has some problems, such as bad sectors, physical damage, etc.


Sometimes, a significant blunt force can mess up the hard drive’s read-write actuator alignment – resulting in an undesirable clicking noise. If you cannot boot the hard drive or access its files, try consulting a data recovery service to revive it and recover data.