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Got a Crashed USB?

USB Flash drives are small, lightweight, low-cost data storage devices with a USB connector. They are faster, can store more data, and are more reliable than older devices like floppy disks. Available in various shapes and sizes, they can also be customized. However, due to poor manufacturing, lack of quality control, and high production rates, USB drives can suffer from logical and physical failures, leading to data loss.

We at DiskDoctors recognize how important data preservation is. We offer specialist services to recover lost or damaged data from USB Flash drives since we are data recovery professionals. Our staff use cutting-edge methods to restore your crucial files, guaranteeing that you don’t lose any vital data, regardless of whether the problem is due to physical damage, corruption, or logical failure.

Why Choose Disk Doctor?

Disk Doctors guarantees protection of your data throughout the data recovery process, from evaluation to handing data back to the client.

  1. Disk Doctor Employees are selected through a rigorous process of selection and follow our strict rules and procedures for handling the client data.
  2. Client media is cloned sector by sector onto our own lab media and all the data recovery work is carried out on the cloned media not the original media; this ensures that client’s storage media is always intact.
  3. Upon successful recovery Disk Doctors by default keeps a copy of the data for 7days before it gets deleted automatically from our Lab Server. This helps in providing the copy of data again if some thing goes wrong during the transfer of data to client e.g. the data media gets damage or goes missing during the postal process.
  4. Our agreement to recover the data includes the clause for protection and non disclosure of data as per legal rules and regulations. If you require separate agreement for data protection and non disclosure, we are happy to sign the agreement.

Recover Data from Crashed USB

Step – 1

☑️ Submit Your Case to Get a Free Shipping Label.

☑️  No Upfront Payment 

☑️ 100% Secure Process

Step – 2

☑️ Send Your Crashed USB for Analysis.

☑️ Free Drive Evaluation 

☑️ Quick Turnaround

Step – 3

☑️ Free both ways Shipping | No Recovery = No Charge

☑️ Disk Doctors Recovers Lost Data

☑️ View Files before Payment

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FAQs

>> What are the typical reasons why USB flash drives malfunction?

Manufacturing flaws, physical harm from falling or improper handling, virus assaults, inadvertent deletion, corrupted data, and natural calamities can all cause USB flash drives to malfunction. Frequent failures might also be caused by subpar manufacturing.

>> Can I get my data back from a USB flash device that has been formatted?

After formatting, data can be recovered, but you should not rewrite any data on the USB device because this might overwrite deleted files. Data that has been erased or formatted might be recovered with the use of expert recovery services.

>> My computer is not recognizing my USB drive. What ought I to do?

To see if the USB drive is recognized, try connecting it to various PCs or USB ports. Avoid making any further attempts to access it if the problem continues, and seek professional rehabilitation assistance to stop more harm.

>> If my USB flash drive isn't working, should I take it apart?

No, breaking down a USB flash drive might result in irreversible harm and complicate data recovery. For a secure and skilled recovery procedure, it is advisable to speak with data recovery specialists.

>> Which USB flash drive brands are compatible with data recovery?

All of the main brands of USB flash drives, including Kingston, Maxtor, iOmega, LG, Seagate, SanDisk, Memorex, and many more, are supported by Disk Doctors for data recovery.

If drive crash is slowing you down, then definitely getting professional help is the best idea

DISK DOCTORS is the logical choice to secure such help. Please feel free to get more details by visiting local office or calling us at 0203-0869-512 or 0800-0436-611