Acodisc
CD & DVD Data Recovery Services
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We
are experts in data recovery and repair of inaccessible, unreadable
or deleted data, video, files, pictures, documents, or AutoCad®
drawings etc., from optical storage media such as: CD-ROM,
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-R/W, DVD+R/W, 3-inch
Mini CD-R.,
(as used in Mavica® digital cameras),
Mini DVD-R/RAM Discs (as used in Hitachi®
Video Cameras), Home Audio Recording CDs,
Compact Flash ™(CF), Smart Media ™ (SSFDC), Sony® memory
sticks and PCMCIA ATA Cards.
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We
work on virtually all types and sizes of PC and MAC discs.
We also recover data from cracked or scratched media.
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We
offer the most technologically advanced CD and DVD data recovery
available!
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Our
data recovery specialists have more than 19 years experience
in computer technology. 7 years in the CD recording and testing
and have performed thousands of recoveries.
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If
someone has told you that your CD is unrecoverable, send it
to us for a second opinion. Our evaluation is free. We have
recovered data when other companies have said it was "not
recoverable". Check out our testimonial
page for proof.
Acodisc
provides:
FREE, NO RISK, NO OBLIGATION, DIAGNOSTIC
EVALUATIONS,
We
never ask for payment upfront. No hidden Fees.
- 24
Hours/ 7 Days Service
- Fast
turn around
- Convenient
Online payment option
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Internet file delivery service available of your recovered
files
- Emergency
Service
- Affordable
Prices
- Excellent
customer service
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Confidentiality
- Unique
Specialized Recovery Hardware
and Techniques
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| Symptoms/Problems
Indicating You Need Optical Media Data Recovery Services: |
- Unreadable
CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-R/W or 3-inch
Mini CD-R.
- Data
can not be accessed but the disc indicates that it is
full.
- Accidental
quick erased, quick formatted, or file deletion.
- Files
and/or directory can be seen but files can not be moved
or used on the media.
- Error
dialog box says "Files do not exist"
- Corrupted
or missing TOC (Table of Contents) or directory information.
- Damaged
or crossed sessions, caused by operator error.
- Problems
with your operating system or shut down during write,
causing CD errors.
- Physical
damages: bubbles, cracks, scratches, warping, others
- When
the media is put in the drive, the drive makes a loud
whirring sound.
- Computer
freezes or locks up, while trying to read the media.
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CD that had data on it, now incorrectly appears to be
a blank or an audio CD.
- Failed
CDs from Home Audio Recorders
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