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BitLocker Encryption Support
Seattle Data Recovery rebuilds hard drives encrypted with BitLocker encryption. We work with computer manufacturers and Microsoft support to unlock your hard drive. Unlocked hard drives can be recovered by Seattle Data Recovery with advanced encryption support.
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iPhone Data Recovery
Sometimes iPhones bug out and stop working. Seattle Data Recovery recovers data from iPhones of all generations. We are able to retrieve lost photos, videos, and files from a broken iPhone.
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3.5" Serial ATA Data (SATA) Data Recovery
Seattle Data Recovery Recovers data from desktop computers, workstations, servers, and industrial computers. We are able to recover data from damaged or corrupted SATA drives.
SATA Hard Drive Data Recovery SATA hard drives are common in many tower and desktop computers. SATA hard drives are also used in NAS storage devices and RAID arrays. Seattle Data Recovery recovers lost data, corrupted files, partition damage, and deleted files or folders. We recover files from Windows computers, Apple computers, and servers.
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SATA Solid State Drive Data Recovery
Seattle Data Recovery recovers data from failing solid-state drives in desktops, laptops, and servers. We recover single drives and RAID arrays. Get your data back today! SATA SSD Data Recovery Serial ATA (SATA) Solid State Drives are common in desktop computers, laptops, and gaming consoles. SATA Drives come in many performance packages and have average reliability.
Desktop Computer Data Recovery
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Seattle Data Recovery recovers data from desktop computers, workstations, gaming computers, and all SATA SSD drives. We recover deleted files, corrupted hard drives, or files and folders lost to operating system failures.
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M.2 SSD SATA AND NVME DATA RECOVERY
Emerald City IT recovers data from desktops and laptops. We recover M.2 (B) SATA SSDs and M.2 (B+M) NVME SSDs. Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) Solid State Drives are up to 22mm wide, 110mm long, and usually much less than 10mm thick. These tiny drives offer high-performance storage read and write speeds. If you have an NVME SSD it will be located on an M.2 port on your motherboard.
Laptop M.2 SSD Data Recovery
Desktop Computer M.2 NVME Data Recovery
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I/O Error data recovery
Call Seattle Data Recover if Windows ever displays 'The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error'. The device (hard drive) has developed bad sectors. The logic board on the hard drive is bad. Or the USB interface for the external hard drive is bad.
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Call Seattle Data Recover at (206) 657-6685 For Windows Disk Recovery
DO NOT INITIALIZE AN UNKNOWN DISK
DO NOT REBUILD THE MASTER BOOT RECORD (MBR)
DO NOT REBUILD THE GUIDED PARTITION TABLE (GPT)
These options are offered as Windows solutions to wipe everything and start fresh in hopes that the disk will work again as an empty drive with a new drive letter. These options are not offered as a data recovery solution. These options will erase your data, rebuild the drive records, and create empty space over your files. Contact Seattle Data Recovery as soon as you see any unknown disk error.
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Data Recovery for Samsung solid state drives
Seattle Recovery provides professional data recovery for Samsung SSDs. We recover files, data, folders, drives, partions, RAID arrays, NAS, and external storage data. 24 Hour Phone Support (206) 657-6685
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Recover Data From Unknown, Not Initialized, or Unallocated Disks
Seattle Data Recovery uses advanced file recovery hardware and software tools to recover data from lost partitions. Seattle Data Recovery restores deleted files or your boot record, master boot record, or partitions.
- Data Recovery for accidentally deleted files
- Seattle Data Recovery restores bad sectors that cause the operating system to stop recognizing a partition.
- Seattle Data Recovery restores partition tables damaged by viruses, malware, windows updates, or bad operations on the disk that lead to an unrecognizable partition.
- Seattle Data Recovery restores SSDs and hard drives affected by power outages and power surges.
- Seattle Data Recovery recovers entire hard drives and restores all partitions
Seattle Data Recovery uses professional tools for businesses, home users, and professionals who need to recover any data from a hard drive or deleted partitions. Seattle Data Recovery Supports HDD, SSD, flash drives, external hard drives, memory cards, IDE disks, SATA disks, SCSI disks, and older, or modern hard drives.
Seattle Data Recovery Partition Recovery recovers deleted and lost partitions from any operating system. Windows 11, 10,8.1, 8, 7 and XP partition recovery is available for home computers, business computers, industrial computers, and servers.
Seattle Data Recovery provides NTFS Recovery and FAT Recovery. Seattle Data Recovery partition recovery services includer support for many file systems:
- FAT, ReFS, UFS
- HFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, APFS, RomFS
- Reiser4, XFS, Ext2, Ext3, and Ext4
Hard Drive Manufacturer Brands and Models
Name | Country | Manufactures Hard Drives | Manufactures Flash Memory | Manufactures flash-based SSDs | Manufactures RAM-Based SSDs | Manufactures flash memory controller |
ADATA | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Apacer | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
ASUS | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
ATP Electronics | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Corsair[2] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Crucial Technology | United States | No | Uses the flash from its parent Micron Technology | Yes, through its parent Micron Technology | No | Yes, through its parent Micron Technology |
Dataram | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Dell | United States | No | Yes, through its stake in Kioxia | Yes | No | Yes, through its stake in Kioxia |
Edge Tech Corp | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Fusion-io[3] | United States | No | Formerly through Flash Forward,[4] a joint venture owned by Kioxia and Fusion-IO's parent, SanDisk | Formerly | No | Formerly |
G.Skill[5] | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Gigabyte Technology | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Greenliant Systems[6] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | Yes |
GS Nanotech[7][8] | Russia | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Hikvision | China | No | No | Yes | No | No |
HGST[9] (owned by Western Digital) | United States and Japan | Formerly, but now absorbed into its parent, Western Digital | Formerly through Flash Forward,[4] a joint venture between Toshiba (now Kioxia) and its then-sister company, SanDisk | Formerly, but now absorbed into its parent, Western Digital | No | No |
HyperOs Systems[10] | England | No | No | No | Yes | No |
Imation[11] | United States | No | No | Formerly, but this company has exited the storage business. | No | No |
Intel[12] | United States | No | Sold its NAND flash memory and SSD businesses to SK Hynix. Intel continues to make its Optane line of memory. | Sold its NAND flash memory and SSD businesses to SK Hynix. Intel continues to make its Optane line of SSDs. | No | Sold its NAND flash memory and SSD businesses to SK Hynix, so SK Hynix now makes those controllers. Intel continues to make its Optane controllers. |
Kaminario[13] | United States | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Kingston Technology[14] | United States | No | Yes, through stake in Kioxia | Yes | No | Yes, through stake in Kioxia |
Kioxia[15] | Japan | No | Yes, but through Flash Forward,[4] a joint venture between SanDisk and itself. | Yes | No | Yes |
Lexar | United States and China | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Lite-On[16] | Taiwan | No | No | Formerly, now a brand of Kioxia | No | No |
LSI Corporation[17] | United States | No | No | LSI sold its Nytro SSD business to Seagate | No | Formerly through its subsidiary SandForce, but it sold SandForce to Seagate |
Memoright[18] | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Micro Center [19] | United States | No | No | Yes, but uses its Inland house brand instead of the Micro Center brand | No | No |
Micron Technology[20] | United States | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Microsemi[21] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Mushkin[22] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Netac Technology[23] | China | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Netlist[24] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
OCZ | United States | No | No | A brand of Kioxia that has been shut down. | No | A brand of Kioxia that has been shut down. |
Optiarc | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Other World Computing (OWC)[25] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Patriot Memory[26] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
PioData | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
PNY Technologies[27] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Ritek (a.k.a. RiData)[28] | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Samsung Electronics[29] | South Korea | Formerly, but sold that business to Seagate[30] | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
SanDisk | United States | No | Formerly, through a joint venture with Toshiba | Formerly, now a brand of WD | No | Formerly, now a brand of WD |
Seagate Technology[31] | United States and Ireland | Yes | Yes, through stake in Kioxia | Yes | No | Yes, through its subsidiary SandForce and stake in Kioxia |
Silicon Power[32] | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
SK hynix[33] | South Korea | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes (since 2012)[1] |
STEC[34] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Strontium Technology[35] | Singapore | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Super Talent Technology[36] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Swissbit [37] | Switzerland | No | No | Yes | No | Yes, through its subsidiary Hyperstone [38] |
TDK[39] | Japan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Texas Memory Systems[40] | United States | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Toshiba[41] | Japan | Yes | Spun off its stake in Flash Forward,[4] a joint venture between SanDisk and itself, to Kioxia. | Spun off into Kioxia | No | Spun off into Kioxia |
Transcend Information[42] | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
TwinMOS[43] | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Verbatim | Taiwan | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Violin Memory[44] | United States | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Virtium Solid State Storage and Memory[45] | United States | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Western Digital[46] | United States | Yes | Yes, but through Flash Forward,[4] a joint venture between itself and Kioxia | Yes | No | Yes, through its subsidiary SanDisk |
Wilk Elektronik[47] | Poland | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Zalman[48] |
Hard Drive Manufacturers for Older Drives
- Alps America[3]
- Amcodyne[4]
- Ampex[4]
- Anelex Corp.[2]
- Areal Technology[4] – acquired by Tomen Corp in 1993[5]
- Atasi Technology, Inc.[6]
- Aura Associates[4]
- Avatar Systems[4]
- BASF[4]
- Brand Technologies[3]
- Bryant Computer Products[2][4]
- Bull[3]
- Burroughs Corporation[4][7] – merged with Sperry Corporation to form Unisys in 1986
- C. Itoh Electronics[3]
- Castlewood Systems
- Caelus Memories|Caelus Memories, Inc.[8]
- CalComp[4]
- Calluna Technologies[4]
- Cardiff[3]
- Century Data[4]
- Cogito (company)|Cogito[3]
- Comport[4]
- Computer Memories Inc.[4] (CMI) – left industry in 1986[9]
- Computer Memory Devices, Inc.[10]
- Conner Peripherals[4] – merged with Seagate in 1996
- Control Data Corporation (CDC) / Imprimis Technology[4] – sold hard disk drive business to Seagate in 1989
- Cornice LLC – bankrupt in 2007[11]
- Data General
- Data Products Corp.[2][4]
- Data Recording Instruments[4] (DRI)
- Data Tech Memories[3]
- Diablo Systems[4][12] - became Diablo Data Systems in 1972
- Digital Equipment Corporation[4] (DEC) – sold hard disk drive business to Quantum Corporation in 1994
- Disc Tech One[3]
- Disctron[3]
- DMA[3]
- DZU (of Bulgaria)[4] – converted from government-owned to private, and sold to Videoton in 1999
- Ecol. 2[3]
- Emulex[3]
- Epson[3]
- Espert[3]
- ExcelStor Technology – left industry
- Fuji Electric[4]
- Fujitsu[4] – HDD division acquired by Toshiba in July 2009[13]
- General Electric (GE)[4]
- Gigastorage[4]
- GS Magicstor, Inc. – manufacturing 1-inch drives
- Hewlett-Packard[14] (HP) - 1976 to 1996, left industry
- Hitachi Global Storage Technologies[4] (HGST) – 2002 merger of Hitachi and IBM disk drive businesses, sold to Western Digital in 2012 with part of 3.5″ manufacturing facilities going to Toshiba[15][16][17][18]
- Hokushin Electric Works[4]
- Honeywell Bull[4][12]
- Hyosung[3]
- IBM[2][4] – hard disk drive business acquired by Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in 2002
- Information Storage Systems[4] Acquired by Itel, then Univac and finally CDC[19]
- Integral Peripherals[4] – first rigid 1.8" drive; bankrupt in 1998
- International Memories, Inc.(IMI) Discontinued manufacturing in early 1985.[20]
- Iomec[12]
- Iomega[4] – left industry
- ISOT/ИЗОТ (of Bulgaria)[nb 1]
- Josephine County Technology (JCT)[3] Ceased manufacturing in 1988.[21]
- JT Storage[4] (JTS) – bankrupt in 1999
- JVC[4] – left industry
- Kalok[4] – bankrupt in 1994
- Kyocera Electronics, Inc[3]
- LaPine Technologies[4]
- Librascope[22]
- Marshall Laboratories[4]
- Matsushita[4] - left industry in 2004, its final production was exclusive for Quantum Corporation and then Maxtor
- Maxtor[4] – acquired by Seagate in 2006
- Memorex[4] – acquired by Burroughs 1981 and then merged into Unisys 1986; HDD division shut down in 1988
- Microcomputer Memories[4] – Chapter 7 bancrutpcy in 1987[23]
- Micropolis Corporation[4] – bankrupt in 1997
- Microscience International[4] – bankrupt in 1992
- MiniScribe[4] – bankrupt and then acquired by Maxtor in 1990
- Ministor Peripherals[4] – first mobile 1.8" drive; bankrupt in 1998
- Mitsubishi[4] – left industry
- Mitsumi Electronics Corporation[3]
- NCR Corporation[3]
- NEC[4] – left industry
- Newberry Data[3]
- Nippon Electric Industry Co. Ltd. (NEI) AKA as Densei in Japan was 34.5% owned by NEC. Stopped manufacturing HDDs in December 1986.[24]
- Nippon Peripherals, Limited (NPL) [4]
- Nomaï[4]
- Okidata[3]
- Olivetti[4]
- Orca Technology Corporation[3]
- Otari 1982-1986[25]
- Pertec Computer[26]
- Philips[4]
- Plus Development – Subsidiary of Quantum; created Hardcard; absorbed back into Quantum 1992
- Potter Instrument[4][12]
- PrairieTek[4] – first 2.5" rigid HDD; bankrupt in 1991
- Priam Corporation[4] – 1978-1989, became Priam Systems Corporation in 1990 and sold product line to Prima International in 1991
- Peripheral Technology, Inc (PTI)[3]
- Quantum Corporation[4] – sold hard disk drive business to Maxtor in 2001
- Raymond Engineering[4]
- Ricoh[3]
- Rodime[4] – first 3.5" rigid HDD;[4] shut down manufacturing in 1991; licensed its patents until the patent business was sold for $1.5M in July 2003. The company was then the subject of a reverse merger and became Sportech PLC.
- Rotating Memory Systems, Inc. (RMS) Acquired by CCT in 1982 [27]
- Sagem[4]
- Samsung[4] – HDD business acquired by Seagate for $1.4 billion in 2011[28]
- Seiko Epson[4]
- Sequel[4] - spin out of Memorex in 1988
- Shugart Associates – Acquired by Xerox in 1977 and shut down in 1986.
- Siemens[4]
- Sony[4]
- Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek or STK) – left industry
- SyQuest Technology[4] – bankrupt in 1998; some patents acquired by Iomega. Re-emerged selling cartridges for their previously-discontinued products.
- Tandon Corporation[4] – acquired by Western Digital in 1988[4]
- Teac America, Inc.[3]
- Texas Instruments[3]
- Tokico[3]
- Tulin Corporation[4] – bankrupt
- Vertex Peripherals[29] – acquired by Priam Corporation in 1985
- Xebec[3] – Xebec's 1410 SCSI controller formed the basis of IBM PC's hard disk controller.
- YE-Data[3]
Apple Computer Data Recovery
Seattle Data Recovery has over 15 years of Apple Computer experience. Recover hard drive data from iMac, Mac Pro, Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Pro, iPad, iPod, and iPhone devices. Seattle Data Recovery restores Apple Computer hard drives and PCIe SSDs from MacBook laptops. Seattle Data Recovery is Washington State's best Apple Computer data recovery company. Seattle Data Recovery rebuilds HFS, HFS+, APFS, and exFAT filesystem partitions on Apple Computer hard drives and SSD.
File Recovery
Database Recovery
Seattle Data Recovery is available when you need your SQL server up and running fast. We are the best database restoration service in Washington State. Seattle Data Recovery can repair corrupted MDF files and recover deleted database objects that were once lost.
Database Recovery Services
- Backup and recover or migrate
- Repair corrupted MDFs
- Extract data from database
Seattle Data Recovery works in a any environment and can run on 2000/2003/XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 and Windows 10, making it a great option if you’re looking to run a SQL repair on an older server. Some data recovery companies only recover tables, SysTools can retrieve and export indexes, keys, triggers, and rules.
Seattle Data Recovery performs a data recovery diagnosis. This initial scan gives you a solid idea of just how much of your data you’ll be able to recover in your SQL recovery process. After the diagnosis, you’ll have the option to either recover the damaged data and export it or run a repair on the faulty database.
Office Recovery
Seattle Data Recovery scans the entire surface of your hard drive in order to locate and recover all Microsoft Office documents. In order to find these documents, we use a set of signatures that are characteristic for the Office file types. The file system is also scanned in order to retrieve the names of the files. The results of disk scan are matched against information contained in the file system, and we recover the complete list of all Microsoft Office documents that are on the disk.
Mail Recovery
Seattle Data Recovery is able to locate, recover and fix broken Outlook Express, Vista Mail, Microsoft Outlook, Thunderbird and TheBat email databases on severely corrupted and damaged disks. Recover and repair lost or corrupted Outlook Express and Vista Windows Mail databases and messages. Even if your email is completely gone, Seattle Data Recovery Mail Recovery scans the entire hard disk and locates the deleted email folders, recovers the files and repairs the database if it is corrupted.
Media File Data Recovery
Seattle Data Recovery rebuilds hard drives to recover images, videos, audio, drawings, and project files for media companies and individuals. Our professional media recovery services use tools and software to rebuild damaged disks from dead computers. Your media folders, file structure, and individual files are still on your hard drive or SSD waiting to be recovered.
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