- We do not charge anything if we are unable to recover your data.
- You and your data are treated with respect and with full confidentiality.
- Our engineers are amongst the industry’s best. They will take care of your data.
- We often recover data that other companies have failed to. If your data is important, you want to be sure you have the best chance of a successful recovery.
- Contacting us is easy, and is the first step towards getting your data back.
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If your Iomega drive has crashed because of a failed hard disk, or a corrupt volume will not mount and you cannot access the share, our recovery engineers are standing by to advise you.
If you tried to upgrade the firmware and that failed, leaving you unable to access the device, or your RAID storage failed and a RAID rebuild did not work, they will help you recover and retrieve any lost or missing data. If you contact us, our engineers will advise you how to prevent further data loss, and how to start the data recovery procedure.
Getting Your Data Back
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In the first instance, contact us. We have lots of information from delivery and turnaround to what happens if you’re outside of the UK on our website along with a list of FAQs that will help put your mind at ease.
Our engineers have experience of Windows, Apple, Linux, UNIX, Novell – all operating systems – and all file systems from Apple HFS+, NTFS, Ext3, Ext4, XFS and ZFS. With some of the most advanced RAID recovery skills in the industry, they work with all RAID levels, including but not limited to the common RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 6, and nested RAID. They understand and work with Virtual Machines. They recover data from all data loss scenarios.
If production has collapsed and the loss of access to your data is causing serious problems, we offer Emergency RAID recovery, which returns you to full production in hours, rather than days.
Outside the UK?
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Getting your failed storage medium to us from the USA, mainland Europe or Australia poses little more effort than shipping from within the UK? To find out more, please visit our page on international data recovery
Iomega Data Recovery Failure Symptoms
- Failed hard drive (Warning LED light)
- Firmware upgrade failed or firmware corruption
- Device will not boot (flashing or blinking blue LED light)
- Corrupt file system or RAID
- Cannot access the device or share
- Iomega RAID rebuild failed
- Volume corruption
If your data is mission-critical, we can almost guarantee a 100% recovery from a Virgin RAID failure – provided no attempts have been made to recover the Iomega, nor to rebuild the RAID.
Iomega Data Recovery
- StorCenter Pro 450r
- Rackmount
- Four SATA drive capacity
- RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 5
- Failed RAID rebuild
- Lost data
- Erased data
- Software update failed
- StorCenter 400r
- Rackmount
- Four SATA drive capacity
- RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 5
- StorCenter ix2-200
- Pedestal form factor
- Two SATA drive capacity
- RAID 1 and JBOD
- StorCenter ix4-100
- Four drives
- Active Directory support
- FAT32, NTFS, HFS+
- StorCenter ix4-200d
- Pedestal form factor
- Four SATA drive capacity
- RAID 5, RAID 10 and JBOD
- Corrupted RAID
- StorCenter IX12-300R
- Twelve hard drives
- RAID 6
- Hot swappable drives
- Support for Ubuntu, Fedora Core, Red Hat, SuSE
- Storage Pool
- StorCenter Pro ix4-200r
- Rackmount
- Four SATA Drives
- RAID 5 (standard), RAID 10, RAID 0+1 and JBOD
- StorCenter Pro 150d
- Pedestal
- Four SATA Drives
- Cannot access share
- RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 5
- Iomega 100d
- Pedestal
- Single drive
- No redundancy
- Iomega 200d
- Pedestal
- Two drives
- Raid 0, RAID 1, RAID 5
- Iomega P850M
- Rackmount
Eight drives
Raid 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 5 with hot spare, JBOD
- Rackmount
- Iomega P800M
- Rackmount
- Eight drives
- Raid 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 5 with hot spare, JBOD
- Iomega 200M
- Rackmount
- Two IDE drives
- Raid 0 and RAID 1
- Failed storage volume
- Iomega 200rL
- Rackmount
- Four drives
- Raid 0, RAID 5, RAID 0+1, RAID 10, JBOD
- File recovery
- Restore RAID
- Iomega 300m
- Rackmount
- Three IDE drives
- Deleted data
- Iomega crash
- Corrupted RAID parameters
- RAID crash
- Raid 0, RAID 1 and RAID 5
- Iomega 300r
- Rackmount
- Two IDE drives
- Raid 0, RAID 1 and JBOD
- Crashed volume
- Recover deleted data
- Iomega 400U
- Rackmount
- Four IDE Drives
- Raid 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 with hot spare
- Recovering RAID data
- StorCenter Pro ix4 100
- Pedestal
- Four Drives
- Raid 5, RAID 10, JBOD
- Crashed RAID
- Deleted file recovery
- Cannot see volume





