The brand and model of your device shapes how it fails — and how it's recovered. Here's a look at the makers we work with most, grouped by the kind of media, with the recovery service that fits each.
Hard Drive Brands
Every hard drive brand shares the same failure modes — head crashes, seized motors, bad sectors and firmware corruption — but the specifics differ by manufacturer, down to model-specific firmware quirks. In our Class 10 cleanroom we recover from all of them, backed by 5,000+ donor drives on the shelf for fast head and PCB swaps.
- Seagate
- Western Digital
- Toshiba
- Hitachi
- HGST
- Fujitsu
- Maxtor
- Quantum
SSD, NVMe & Controllers
Solid-state recovery happens at the controller, firmware and NAND level, so the brand — and the controller underneath it — matters enormously. We recover SATA, M.2 and NVMe SSDs from every major maker, working at the controller level with tools like the ACE Lab PC-3000 and Rusolut Visual NAND Reconstructor — including chip-off and raw-NAND reconstruction when a controller has failed.
- Samsung
- Crucial
- Micron
- Intel
- Kioxia
- SK Hynix
- Sabrent
- Corsair
- ADATA
- Team Group
- Patriot
- OWC
- Mushkin
- YMTC
- Silicon Motion
- Phison
- Marvell
- SandForce
- Realtek
- InnoGrit
- Maxio
- JMicron
Apple & Mac
Modern Macs bring their own challenges: APFS and legacy HFS+ file systems, Fusion Drives that split data across an SSD and a hard drive, and soldered, encrypted T2 / Apple Silicon storage. We recover Apple media across every era, and are upfront about when a password or recovery key is required.
- Apple
Laptop & Computer Makers
A laptop is only as recoverable as the drive inside it — and laptop drives tend to fail more often than desktop drives. We remove and recover drives from laptops and desktops by every major maker, whether the machine was dropped, dead, or simply will not boot.
- HP
- Dell
- Lenovo
- ASUS
- Acer
- MSI
- Microsoft Surface
- Gigabyte
- Razer
- LG
Flash Drives & Memory Cards
USB flash drives and SD/CF cards pack everything onto a tiny board, so a snapped connector or a failed controller can make them unreadable. When the controller fails, we read the raw NAND at chip level and rebuild the data — including monolithic devices where the chip and controller are a single piece.
- SanDisk
- Kingston
- Lexar
- PNY
- Transcend
- Verbatim
- Sony
NAS & RAID Systems
NAS boxes and RAID arrays fail in ways single drives do not: multiple disk failures, failed rebuilds, and controller faults. We image every member drive individually and rebuild the array virtually, so your original disks are never altered — across every major NAS and RAID platform.
- Synology
- QNAP
- Drobo
- Netgear
- Buffalo
- LaCie
- G-Technology
- Promise
- Adaptec
- LSI
Whatever the brand, the first step is the same. Start with a free evaluation.
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