Professional data recovery from failed hard drives, SSDs, USB drives, and water-damaged devices. MacBook, laptop, and external storage. Sunway & Cyberjaya.
Clicking, dead, or corrupted HDDs. Logical and physical recovery.
From RM200Failed SATA, NVMe, and proprietary MacBook SSDs. APFS & NTFS.
From RM400M1, M2 chip-level recovery. FileVault encrypted volumes.
From RM500Data from liquid-damaged laptops and phones. 85%+ success.
From RM350USB flash drives, SD cards, microSD recovery.
From RM150RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 array recovery for NAS and servers.
From RM800Data recovery costs depend on the type and severity of failure: logical recovery (deleted files, formatted drives) from RM200-RM500, physical hard drive recovery from RM500-RM1,500, SSD data recovery from RM400-RM1,200, RAID recovery from RM800+. We operate a No Data, No Fee policy — if we cannot recover your data, you pay nothing.
Logical data recovery (deleted files, corrupted partitions) typically takes 1-3 days. Physical hard drive recovery requiring clean-room work takes 5-10 business days. We offer express service for urgent cases. You will receive a free evaluation within 24 hours of dropping off your device.
Yes, we can recover data from hard drives that are clicking, making grinding noises, or are completely undetected. These symptoms indicate physical damage (failed read heads, stuck platters). Physical recovery requires specialist tools in a controlled environment and carries a higher cost but we have a strong success rate.
Yes, in most cases we can recover data from water-damaged devices provided the storage chips are not shorted or physically damaged. We first stabilize the device, then extract the storage and read data directly from the chips if needed. Success rate is approximately 85-90% depending on the extent of corrosion.
Yes, we recover data from MacBook SSDs including M1 and M2 models which use proprietary storage chips soldered to the logic board. MacBook SSD recovery requires specialized chip-level reading equipment. We support APFS, HFS+, and encrypted FileVault volumes.
Stop using the device immediately to maximize recovery chances. Bring it in for a free evaluation — no obligation.