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Data Recovery Services for Doylestown and Bucks County


Data loss and recovery is a widely misunderstood concept. Most computer users are under the impression that if their data is lost to some misfortunate occurrence that it is gone forever. Quite the contrary, im most cases lost or corrupted data can be recovered with %100 success. Data loss can be broken down into 2 categories, logical and physical. Logical data loss can be the result of an intentional file deletion or accidental file deletion, data corruption from a power failure or the result of a virus or other malicious process. Physical data loss can be the result of a destructive occurrence such as a flood, fire, or mechanical failure of your hard drive. Logical data recovery can be performed at a software level and can be performed through common data recovery applications, many of which are readily available on the internet. Physical data recovery involves repair or replacement of the hardware components inside your hard dive and should only be attempted in a clean room by qualified specialists such as TommyCTech. In either case physical or logical, TommyCTech has over a decade of experience with every type of data loss and its recovery methods. TommyCTech offers a free evaluation and will provide an accurate estime of cost before any work is performed.

 

Data Forensics Services


TommyCTech provides CCE Certified EnCase and FTK data forensics analysis with sterile preservation of data evidence and comprehensive hard copy documentation. The Forensic toolkit can parse a number of file systems, including FAT 12/16/32, NTFS, NTFS Compressed, Ext2, and Ext3. All aspects of a computers usage history can be examined and preserved such as deleted emails and files, chat messages, internet search and viewing behavior,files, access and usage history, as well as login credentials.