Data Recovery

Overview of Data Recovery


Data recovery is a process of rescuing data from damaged, failed, sabotaged, or inaccessible data storage media when all normal means of data access have been exhausted.

Lost or corrupted accounting data can be devastating to the livelihood of a company or individual and virtually every computer is vulnerable to data loss at some stage.

Sapphire provides a professional and prompt data recovery service from crashed hard disks and other computer based media.

The computer forensic team performs data recovery from servers, desktops, laptop / notebook computers, DVDs and CDs. Sapphire’s consultants are specialists in data recovery from all versions of Windows, Macintosh (Mac OS) and Linux operating systems.

Clients are from both the public and private sectors including; Large Corporate, Local and Central Government Departments, Law Firms, NHS and Housing Associations

Our experience covers:

• Hard Disk Drive
• RAID Array
• USB Flash Drive 
• Digital Cameras
• Floppy Disk
• CD/DVD
• E-mail
• Microsoft Exchange
• Data Destruction
• Hard Disk Duplication
• Mobile Phones
• SIM Cards
• Removable Media

Prior to any data recovery engagement, the project will be fully scoped and the deliverables agrees. Once this has been confirmed, you will be quoted a fixed price to carry out the work. Unlike other data recovery companies, there are no hidden extras for Sapphire’s services.


“There were several factors behind the choice of Sapphire, with the key factors being firstly, in our view, its technical skills and in particular its ability to analyse digital material. Secondly, Sapphire demonstrated great flexibility; it was willing to change its working patterns completely to suit our own.”
Keith Foggon, Head of Digital Forensics, Serious Fraud Office.

06.8.10
Baillie Gifford Achieves Certification to ISO 27001
Stockton-on-Tees, 06 August 2010 – Sapphire today announce... more›
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