DriveSavers is rescuing lost data while restoring peace of mind

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DriveSavers is rescuing lost data while restoring peace of mind

NOVATO, Calif. — When it comes to data storage, most everyone has lost media and files to crashes, mechanical failures, physical damage, or worse.

“My computer suddenly threw me an error code and the SSD disconnected from my computer,” wedding videographer Hayley Mead says. “Did I seriously just lose two terabytes of irreplaceable wedding footage in the span of like 30 seconds? Yes.”

“The problem I have with my phone was that it went through a snow blower,” surgeon Mark Wade says. “I had my life on the phone like we all do.”

“My oar drips onto my phone. My phone stops working,” singer/songwriter Kesha says. “I write music. I have over a thousand voice memos on my phone.”

Whether critical business files or precious family photos, losing data can leave people feeling hopeless. DriveSavers can give these people hope.

“Our mission is to reconnect people with data that’s inaccessible. So that can be everything from family photos, wedding videos, business documents, and get them back restored with their data as quickly as possible,” DriveSavers CEO Alex Hagen says.

“I am pretty certain that there is nowhere else in the world with that kind of expertise or professionalism,” Mead says after having her video footage recovered.

“Pulled a rabbit out of a hat for me,” Wade shares after the company retrieved his lost data from his destroyed phone.

“We have the expertise, but also the tools and equipment to do any type of recovery as long as it’s humanly possible,” call center supervisor John Witter says.

“It’s a one-stop shop for everything from hard drives, iPhones, servers, if you’ve been infected with ransomware,” Hagen says.

Since 1985, DriveSavers has been investing in its team’s skills as well as proprietary resources and software development.

“Anything to give our clients the best chance of recovering their data,” Hagen says. “Everything from the government to grandma’s photos. We’ve seen it all at DriveSavers.”

The company has rescued data from a laptop submerged in the muddy waters of the Amazon River and recovered files from a cellphone split in two by a monorail.

“If the device is not recoverable, and the device doesn’t yield any data, then it’s no charge to the customer,” Director of Engineering Mike Cobb says.

“Getting people reconnected with their data at the very end of the data recovery process is the most rewarding thing for everyone here at Drive Savers,” Hagen says. “There’s always going to be something new and DriveSavers has always been at the forefront of data recovery and will always continue to be.”

For more information, visit DataSavers website.

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