NAS Data Recovery
Network Attached Storage, or NAS, devices have become a critical tool for people who need large capacity wireless storage. Whether for personal or business use, NAS devices provide an accessible and reliable form of storage for a reasonable price. Wireless storage is quickly turning from a luxury to a necessity as our reliance on data increases. While the reliability of NAS devices and data drives continues to improve, your data is never completely secure. Any NAS device can fail, putting your data at risk.
Drive Data Recovery is a leading data recovery provider for all NAS devices. Our high success rate, efficient turnaround times, and confidentiality guarantee have made us one of the most trusted data recovery companies in the country. If your NAS device fails, the qualified experts at Drive Data Recovery can help recover your data.
Types of NAS Devices We Service
As wireless device capabilities grow stronger and data sizes increase, NAS devices are becoming more and more popular. There are multiple brands and models of NAS devices on the market, offering new wireless storage aimed at different consumers. Our experts can recover data from any NAS device, including:
- Seagate
- Buffalo
- LaCie
- CalDigit
- Western Digital
- Iomega
- Avolution
- Synology
Common Symptoms of Failing NAS Devices
While most NAS devices are highly reliable, no technology is perfect or completely safe from damage.
Recognizing the early signs of a failing device is the best way to prevent permanent data loss. The sooner you take action, the better chance you have of fully recovering any lost data.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, contact an expert at Drive Data Recovery today.
- Inaccessible or missing data
- Drive not recognized by device
- Errors connecting to NAS device
- Slow device performance
- Slow drive data read/write speed
- Overheating device
- Repeated freezing, crashing, or errors
- Blue or black screen
- Clicking sounds from hard drive
Causes of NAS Data Loss & Failure
Identifying the cause of your data loss is the first step our experts take during the free diagnosis of your NAS device. Once we have identified the cause, we can select the best method to recover your data. You will receive a diagnostic report that details the cause and provides an up-front quote on the cost to recover your data and the time required for the recovery process.
While data loss can occur because of a range of issues or accidents, the three fundamental types of damage that cause NAS data loss are logical drive failure, electrical drive failure, and mechanical drive failure.
Logical drive failure, or corruptions to your storage data, occurs if your storage drive is improperly handled while it is running. Removing your device without properly ejecting it or unplugging it while it is still operating can cause logical damage.
Electrical drive failure can occur if a power surge damages your NAS device. Faulty hardware, lightning storms, and power outages can all cause electrical damage without your knowledge.
Mechanical drive failure, or physical damage, is more common in NAS devices that contain hard drives with moving parts. Physical harm from drops, spills, or aging can harm any storage device.
What to Do if Your NAS Device Fails
If your device breaks or you realize your data is missing, Drive Data Recovery is here to help. If you cannot access data on your NAS device, follow these steps immediately to improve your chances of fully recovering your data:
- Safely turn off your NAS device by holding down the power button.
- Remove all cables connected to your device.
- Do not attempt to restore device power or use free data recovery software found on the web. This software often causes greater damage to the device and can make recovery impossible.
- Contact a specialist at Drive Data Recovery to start your free consultation.
Why Choose Drive Data Recovery for NAS Recovery?
You rely on your NAS device to store your data, and when it fails, you need a data recovery company you can trust. Drive Data Recovery understands the importance of information security, which is why we offer an industry-leading confidentiality guarantee to keep your data secure at every step of the data recovery process. Our state of the art equipment, high success rate, and expertise in NAS devices have made us one of the top data recovery companies in the country.
As soon as we receive your device at any of our facilities, we will begin our free diagnosis process. You will receive a detailed diagnostic report and quote for your device, usually within 72 hours. Once you have approved the data recovery process, you will receive your private data within 7 to 10 days. We also offer a rush emergency service to our clients for an additional fee.
Don’t wait. Contact a Drive Data Recovery expert to start your free consultation today.