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NetApp Data Recovery

NetApp authorizes and recommends DriveSavers to perform data recovery on NetApp data storage devices.

Our work will not void your original warranty.

Since 1985, DriveSavers has recovered data from hard drives and other storage media that have crashed, mechanically failed, experienced physical damage, and worse.

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Each data loss situation is unique. The improper use of data recovery software could put your data at risk. DriveSavers has developed proprietary tools and data recovery techniques that allow us to deliver custom recovery solutions for every data loss scenario, including:

Logical Problems

  • Firmware corruption
  • File system corruption
  • Lost passwords
  • Deletions
  • Partial overwriting
  • Malware infection

Physical Damage

  • Dropped or crushed
  • Liquid damage
  • Contaminated
  • Head crash
  • Actuator failure
  • Manufacturer defect

Natural Disasters

  • Fire
  • Flood
  • Hurricane
  • Tornado
  • Earthquake
  • Power spikes

Certified ISO Cleanroom Maximizes Recovery Results

DriveSavers operates the industry’s largest state-of-the-art Certified ISO Cleanroom environment. To ensure the best possible outcomes in data recovery, all hard disk drive physical recovery operations take place in the DriveSavers state-of-the-art Cleanroom setting — the industry’s pinnacle of controlled environments.

The Certified ISO Class 5 Cleanroom adheres to the guidelines established by top-tier hard drive and data storage manufacturers. This is where DriveSavers engineers conduct a detailed examination of malfunctioning HDDs, assess them for physical defects, and carry out precise component-level repairs. Our recovery methods won’t invalidate the original hard drive warranty.

This image details the importance of opening a hard disk drive in an ISO-certified cleanroom. Tiny airborne particles can accumulate on the open hard disk drive platters, causing read-write heads to malfunction and damage the platter surface during the recovery process. Learn more.

Diagram comparing the size of a read/write head, smoke particle, fingerprint, dust particle, and human hair cross-section. Each item is represented by a differently colored symbol increasing in size from left to right.
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