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Recovering Data From All Storage Devices Since 1985

When DriveSavers opened its doors, floppy disks were considered cutting-edge, hard drives could barely hold a photo by today’s standards, and magnetic tapes were the go-to for enterprise backups. Fast-forward four decades, and we’ve worked with every kind of storage device as they’ve evolved.

Tape, Floppy, Hard Drive, and CD-ROM
Tape, Floppy, Hard Drive, and CD-ROM
As DriveSavers opened it’s doors, in 1985, storing data was on magnetic tapes, floppy disk, hard drive, and CD-ROM.
ZIP Disk
ZIP Disk

By the 1990s, storage media got a serious upgrade. Iomega’s ZIP disk became a favorite among creatives, offering a sleek, high-capacity alternative to the floppy.

SD Card
SD Card

In 1999, the SD card entered the market, giving camera and mobile phone users a compact way to store photos and music.

USB Flash Drive
USB Flash Drive

Game-changer, year 2000: the USB flash drive. Compact, durable, and plug-and-play, it redefined portable storage for a new generation.

SATA HDD
SATA HDD

2023, SATA hard drives began replacing the older IDE format, delivering faster data transfer speeds and becoming the new standard.

iPhone
iPhone

In 2007, the first iPhone redefined everything—putting flash memory in our pockets and changing how we store and access our digital lives.

MacBook Air
MacBook Air
Apple set an another new standard in 2008 with the MacBook Air—the first laptop to feature a solid-state drive. Faster, lighter, and more reliable, SSDs quickly reshaped the future of data storage.
Helium-Filled HDDs
Helium-Filled HDDs

By 2013, manufacturer HGST took things even further with helium-filled hard drives. These drives ran cooler and stored more data, supporting cloud storage providers and enterprise environments with their massive storage demand.

iPhone 13 Pro with 1TB Storage
iPhone 13 Pro with 1TB Storage

The iPhone 13 Pro debuted In 2021, with 1TB of internal storage—a milestone for smartphones that puts entire desktop computers from a decade ago to shame.

MacBook Air with M2 Chip
MacBook Air with M2 Chip

Apple’s M2 chip in 2022, embedded in the MacBook Air alongside SSDs up to 2TB.

M3 Chip
M3 Chip

By 2023, the new M3 chip brought even greater speed and efficiency, offering a next-generation GPU and advanced neural processing capabilities.

MacBook Air with M3 Chip
MacBook Air with M3 Chip

The 2024 MacBook Air with M3 chip is proof of just how far we’ve come—blending powerful performance with incredible storage in a machine that weighs less than a textbook.

Looking Ahead: Continuing the Legacy of Excellence
Since 1985, we’ve been committed to providing exceptional and secure service, and we look forward to continuing this legacy.
Thank you for trusting us with your data recovery needs.
Looking Ahead: Continuing the Legacy of Excellence
Since 1985, we’ve been committed to providing exceptional and secure service, and we look forward to continuing this legacy.
Thank you for trusting us with your data recovery needs.
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