Data Recovery Group Canada Inc., founded a decade ago, is a leading data recovery company serving Residential and Corporate clients across Canada and the United States. As the largest data recovery provider in South Western Ontario, we guarantee our services with a "no data, no charge" policy*.
Our team of devoted engineers, with a track record of over a thousand successful data recoveries, harnesses cutting-edge technology and our unique proprietary hardware to maximize recovery success rates. Operating in a Class 100 clean room, we assure optimal recovery conditions while maintaining rigorous data security standards, including the provision of NDAs for sensitive cases.
Known for our exceptional customer support, we keep clients informed throughout the process, available 24/7 for both regular and emergency mission-critical recoveries. Our 5-star Google reviewed RAID services stand testament to our commitment to transparent communication and effective recovery solutions.
*Terms and conditions apply to our "no data, no charge" guarantee.
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We specialize in data recovery for top brands like Maxtor, Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM, Lacie, Samsung, Seagate, Toshiba, Western Digital, Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Sandisk, Synology, Kingston, and more.
Our team is proficient in recovering data from various operating systems, including MAC OS X, Microsoft, and Linux.
We prioritize data integrity throughout the recovery process, employing advanced techniques to retrieve your valuable information while minimizing the risk of further damage or loss.
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Read DetailsDO NOT DRY OUT YOUR HARD DRIVE! The platters of your hard drive are metal. Drying out your HDD causes corrosion and will quickly make your data impossible to recover.
Read DetailsIf your hard drive is unrecognized or making unusual noises, it has likely sustained a serious head crash. Powering off your hard drive now may prevent more catastrophic damage that can make your files unrecoverable.
Read DetailsIf your data has been accidentally deleted or formatted or your files are missing, it's important to power off your hard drive to stop those files from being overwritten.
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