Aesonlabs Data Recovery is a specialized data recovery laboratory serving individuals, businesses, legal professionals and organizations with failed or inaccessible storage media.
We work with a wide range of recovery cases, from common hard drive and SSD failures to RAID systems, flash media, mobile devices and other complex storage problems.
Every case is evaluated individually based on the condition of the media and the circumstances surrounding the failure.
We are a smaller laboratory by design. This allows us to work closely with individual cases and dedicate additional engineering time when a recovery requires it.
While many recoveries follow a relatively standard process, complex cases can take considerably longer. We believe clients should understand this from the beginning rather than be given unrealistic turnaround expectations.
We work with recovery cases of all types, but difficult cases are something we particularly enjoy taking on.
Devices that have been declined by another laboratory, previously worked on or considered too time-consuming may still have recovery options. A previous unsuccessful attempt does not automatically mean that the data is unrecoverable.
If another laboratory has already examined the device, we recommend providing any available diagnostic information or details about previous work when submitting the case.
Data recovery has limitations. No laboratory can recover every damaged device, and no responsible engineer should promise results before the condition of the media is understood.
Our approach is simple: examine the problem, explain what we find, discuss the available options and proceed when there is a reasonable recovery path.
Whether the data belongs to an individual, a business or forms part of a technical or legal matter, every recovery starts with understanding the device, the failure and what needs to be recovered.
Photos, documents, videos and other important files from personal computers and storage devices.
Workstations, servers, RAID systems and storage containing business-critical information.
Recovery and technical services involving legal, evidentiary or other specialized requirements.
Previously attempted, declined or unusually difficult recoveries requiring additional investigation and engineering.
Submit the device information, symptoms and any previous recovery history. We will review the information and provide the appropriate next steps for your case.