Data Recovery

333 Solutions, Inc.'s Data Recovery Services cover many factors of Lost or Corrupted by Windows and Hard Drive Boot Problems, some of the most common services are listed below:
  • Windows Failure; data recovery, transfer and backup
  • Macintosh Failure: data recovery, transfer and backup
  • Virus Attack / Damage
  • Unrecognized USB 2.0 / FireWire (IEEE-1394 a/b) external hard drives
  • Boot Disk Failure; MBR Erased; Clicking Noises
  • Hard Drive Failure; data recovery, transfer and backup
  • Operating System Not Found / Booting
  • Recycle Bin Recover
  • Desktop & Laptop emails, addresses and documents recovery, transfer and backup
  • Missing / Formated Partitions
Hard Drive Data Recovery is a simple procedure (only time consuming) as long as the BIOS recognizes it and the hard drive turns on (make sure to meet our Data Recovery Requirements ) which is about 80% of the cases.

Computer / Hard Drive (IDE, SCSI, External-USB 2.0 & FireWire) Data Recovery Services have FREE Diagnostic / Estimate and are priced at flat rates starting.

A most common problem of data loss that individuals and businesses alike have experienced are the situations when you are not able to access data in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook). We can handle situations with the most common causes for such Office File failures being:

  • Computer viruses and worms
  • Application crashes
  • System shutdown
  • Power outages
  • Hard disk or media failures
We think that this is not fair for regular users to pay from $500 to as much as $10,000 for Data Recovery Services that some companies charge for something so simple (we can access the data without special equipments). If your hard drive is broken or corrupted, all is not lost. In many cases we can recover your important files. In most of the cases we can Recover and Restore your files within 48-72 Hours.

Call 706-234-0405, to find out about our Affordable Flat Fixed Rate Data Recovery Pricing.

Data Recovery Requirements:

  • Hard Drive must turn on & be recognized by the BIOS.
  • USB 2.0 / FireWire (IEEE-1394 a/b) external hard drives
  • No Encrypted Files.
  • PC 40Pins ( 3.5", 5") - Laptop 44Pins (2.5") - SCSI 50, 68, 80Pins.
  • Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP for FAT, FAT16, FAT32 & NTFS