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Data Recovery in Colorado
Eboxlab Data Recovery Services, offers professional, fast, economical data recovery caused by hard drive crash, software corruption, a computer virus, human error, or a natural disaster.
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Eboxlab Data Recovery Services, offers professional, fast, economical data recovery caused by hard drive crash, software corruption, a computer virus, human error, or a natural disaster.

With many years in the data recovery business, our engineers are experts at hard drive recovery, RAID recovery, Exchange & Mail recovery, Windows NT recovery, UNIX recovery, MAC recovery, tape recovery, disk recovery, SQL database recovery, password retrieval and much more. No matter how the data loss occurred, Data Recovery Services has the ability to recover it for you.

Our customers are important to us. Please send your questions, concerns or comments to Customer Service and someone will contact you shortly.

To contact our offices please go to our contact page. Eboxlab provides a "free data recovery evaluation" and a "no data, no charge" service guarantee to all of our clients.

Our data recovery engineers will examine your media in a fully secure class clean room environment to determine the exact problem(s) associated with your data loss situation prior to you making any financial commitments.

Data Recovery Services for Non-Profit Organizations

Data Recovery Services for Government / Military

Data Recovery Services for Education Organizations You know you are facing a data loss situation when:

You suddenly encounter a situation where you are unable to access data from your system or backup, which was functioning quite well until now. Your data has been accidentally deleted or the data control structures have been overwritten erroneously. Your data has been corrupted or you are unable to access the data stored in media due to physical damage or problems in the operating system. Here are a few things you need to keep in mind, on taking your first steps in such a situation:

Do not use automatic data recovery tools. Do not use any application / program that accesses (alters) the problem media in any way. Shut down any system / device that makes unusual grinding and clicking noises when operated. Do not open the hard disk or any such physical media device and try to repair it on your own. Call our representative for initial consultation for data recovery. Wrap the defective units in anti-static envelop if possible, bubble wrap it, and seal package securely and ship to our facility. Use a shipping carrier that provides you tracking and proof of delivery when shipping the product to us. Visit our Data Recovery Forum to ask questions and find answers. Our forum provide information about Data and Backup solutions, Data Recovery Encyclopedia and Knowledge base. You may also ask (post a question) our data recovery engineer and get respond within an a hour. Data Recovery tricks and tips, News and Articles about disaster data recovery also available.

Data Recovery Solutions HARD DISK DRIVES

EIDE and IDE drives using 2.5" laptop and 3.5" Normal 40 pin ATA through Ultra ATA/66 interfaces from all manufacturers including:

Areal, CDC, Compaq, Conner, Digital, Fuji, Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM, Imprimis, Integral Peripherals, JTS, JVC, Kalok, Maxtor, Micropolis, Miniscribe, NEC, Plus, Priam, Quantum, Samsung, Seagate, TEAC, Toshiba, Western Digital, Xebec. SCSI drives using Normal SE, UW, Differential (WD), LVD, Hot Swappable (SCA) and 2.5" laptop interfaces from all manufacturers including: CDC, Compaq, Conner, Digital, Epson, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Imprimis, Maxtor, Micropolis, NEC, Quantum, Rodime, Samsung, Seagate, Toshiba, Western Digital. ESDI, RLL and ST/MFM drives from all manufacturers including: Conner, Digital, Fuji, Fujitsu, IBM, JTS, Kalok, Kyocera, LaPine, Maxtor, Micropolis, Microscience, Miniscribe, NEC, Priam, Quantum, Seagate, Tandon, Toshiba, Tulin, Western Digital. MCA drives from IBM, Western Digital and Seagate with IBM ST-506 and ESDI and 2.5" laptop ESDI interfaces. PCMCIA Type I, II, III hard drives from IBM, Western Digital, Integral Peripherals and Procomm. CF+ Type II IBM Microdrives REMOVABLE

Compact Flash card, CF card recovery 
Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Pro Duo recovery 
Secure Digital card, SD card, miniSD, MicroSD card recovery 
MultiMedia card, MMC card recovery 
SmartMedia, SM card recovery 
xD Picture card recovery 
Micro Drive, MicroDrive recovery 
Cellular phone, PDA, MP3 and MP4 player digital media recovery 

REMOVABLE MEDIA

Diskettes in 3.5" format with 720Kb and 1.44Mb, 5.25" format single and double sided to 1.2Mb capacity. CD ROM, CD R/W and DVD R/W disks. ISO Optical Formats 3.5": 128Mb, 230Mb and 640Mb, 5.25": 1.0Gb, 1.2Gb, 2.3Gb, 2.6Gb WORM and R/W cartridges, including multi-cartridge Jukebox storage systems. Panasonic Optical 1.5Gb Pinnacle Optical 4.6Gb Imation SuperDisks 120Mb Iomega ZIP disks 100Mb and 250Mb Bernoulli 44Mb, 90Mb, 105Mb & 150Mb 5.25" cartridges, JAZZ 1Gb and 2Gb Syquest 5.25" cartridges 44Mb, 88Mb and 200Mb, 3.5" cartridges 135Mb, 230Mb and 270Mb SPARQ 1.0Gb and SYJET 1.5Gb cartridges, ORB 2.2Gb cartridges TAPES

4mm DAT format including DDS, DDS-2 and DDS-3 tapes up to 24Gb capacity. 8mm Exabyte Digital tape including 112m and 160m tapes. Quantum DLT III and DLT IV tapes up to 80Gb capacity. Seagate AIT tapes up to 50GB capacity. OnStream ADR tapes up to 50Gb capacity. Travan TR-4 8Gb QIC tapes. Iomega Ditto 2Gb QIC tapes. QIC DC600 series tapes up to 4Gb capacity. QIC Mini-Cartridges DC2000-DC2120 with 40 to 80Mb capacity. OPERATING SYSTEMS AND FILE SYSTEMS

INTEL PLATFORMS

Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server with Dynamic file system, NTFS, FAT32, FAT16 file systems using standalone, spanned, striped or fault-tolerant RAID volumes. Windows NT Workstation and Server with NTFS, FAT32, or FAT16 file systems using standalone, spanned, striped or fault-tolerant RAID volumes. Windows 98/95 with FAT32 or FAT16 file systems and long filenames. MS-DOS and variants using 12 or 16 bit FAT file systems. Compressed volume managers including Stacker, DoubleSpace, and DriveSpace. OS/2 with FAT and HPFS file systems. Novell NetWare with FAT and NSS files systems using standalone, spanned, striped or fault-tolerant (RAID) volumes. UNIX OPERATING SYSTEMS

SCO OpenServer and Xenix

UnixWare from Novell & SCO

Solaris

Linux (all distributions)

BSDI

FreeBSD

QNX NON-INTEL PLATFORMS

Apple Macintosh with HFS and HFS+ file systems, including fault-tolerant (RAID) volumes.

Solaris on Sun/SPARC workstations including fault-tolerant (RAID) volumes.

HP-UX on Hewlett-Packard workstations including LVM volumes.

IRIX on SGI workstations.

AIX on IBM RS/6000 workstations including LVM volumes

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