Your iPod, Mac or PC lost data may be recovered

Jan 17, 2007 13:25 GMT  ·  By

As I always say, it's always better to prevent than to cure, and I am not the only one saying it, so this might even be the right choice for people seeking to minimize data loss risks, but "minimizing" is not the same with "making disappear", and I don't think that such a thing is possible at this time, because physical failure of certain devices or natural hazards can't be forgotten. Since sometimes bad luck is more than a superstition, when your data gets damaged and things seem hopeless, you should trust a specialist in data recovery, and today I want to tell you about a new service that can help you with this...

Announced today, TechRestore's data recovery service is called DataRestore and its purpose is to offer such services in case your iPod, Mac or PC desktop or laptop, CD or DVD media and even memory cards seem broken. Since nothing's what it seems, in most cases when you think that everything is lost, you data can be retrieved, but due to the fact that in most cases the value of a hard drive or other similar device is much smaller than the value of the data you can lose when it breaks, the price required for such services is really high.

With DataRestore, you can take advantage of a simplified approach to data recovery client service and much lower prices than you are used to, since TechRestore offers door-to-door pickup from any location in the continental US, with optional overnight analysis and shipping for those that work with their eyes on the timer - after all, "time is money", and everybody knows that...

The best part about TechRestore's service is that you get a "no recovery, no charge" guarantee, so if your data is not retrieved, you don't have to pay, although shipping charges still apply. Recovering your iPod's lost data costs 100$, standard laptop/desktop recovery is priced around 200-300$, 400-500$ for complex data recovery and 90$ for memory cards and optical media. At last, the DataRestore service includes "clean room" reconstruction of drives for prices between 800$ and 900$.