Data Recovery Service Dundee
Lost important files? Whether your hard drive’s clicking, your SSD’s dead, or you’ve accidentally deleted years of photos – dinnae panic. We recover data from damaged drives, corrupted SSDs, and deleted files at our Perth Road workshop. Same day assessment, and we dinnae charge if we cannae recover your data.
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Your hard drive is clicking. Your computer won’t start. You’ve accidentally deleted files you can’t replace. Whatever happened, you’re staring at a machine that has your photos, your work, your documents, and right now you can’t get to any of them.
That panic is normal. But your data probably isn’t gone. Most data loss situations are recoverable when handled properly and quickly. The key word is quickly.
We recover data from hard drives, SSDs, laptops, desktops, external drives, USB sticks, memory cards, and phones at our Perth Road workshop in Dundee. Whether it’s a mechanical failure, logical corruption, accidental deletion, or liquid damage, we have the diagnostic tools and specialist equipment to get your files back. For problems with the drive itself (replacement, upgrades, SSD fitting), see our hard drive repair page. For general desktop or laptop issues beyond the drive, we handle those too. This page is specifically about getting your data back.
Hard Drive Failure
That clicking sound coming from your computer? It’s called the “click of death” for a reason. It means the read/write heads inside your hard drive are struggling to position themselves over the spinning platters. The mechanical parts have failed, but your actual data is usually still sitting on those platters, intact and waiting to be read by the right equipment.
Hard drives fail from being dropped, overheating, or simply wearing out after years of spinning. The symptoms are consistent: clicking or grinding noises, the computer refusing to boot, files becoming inaccessible, or everything running progressively slower as bad sectors multiply across the drive surface.
A local accountancy firm’s main computer started clicking. Several years of client records were potentially lost. Our specialists recovered every single file. The firm was back up and running with all their data intact within days.
The critical factor is timing. A clicking drive that’s still partially responsive gives us the best recovery options. A drive that’s been forced through repeated restart attempts until it stops responding entirely has fewer options and they all take longer. If your drive is clicking, power off and bring it in.
SSD Failure
SSDs fail differently from hard drives. There’s no clicking warning, no grinding sounds. One day they work perfectly, the next day your computer won’t even recognise the drive. That sudden failure is what makes SSD data loss so stressful.
There’s a technical reason SSD recovery is harder than HDD recovery. Modern SSDs internally encrypt data automatically, even when you haven’t set up any encryption yourself. They do this for performance and security reasons. When the controller chip fails, it takes the encryption keys with it. Standard recovery software can’t help because the data on the flash chips is encrypted.
We have specialist SSD recovery equipment that can rebuild those keys and access your files even when the drive appears completely dead to your computer. It’s a different process from HDD recovery and requires different tools, but most SSD failures are still recoverable when the flash memory chips themselves are undamaged.
One thing specific to SSDs: the TRIM command. When you delete a file on an SSD, TRIM tells the drive to wipe that storage area clean for reuse. This happens in the background, which means deleted files on an SSD disappear faster than on a hard drive. If you’ve accidentally deleted files from an SSD, time matters even more than usual.
Accidental Deletion and Formatting
“I only meant to delete one folder.” We hear this weekly. Whether you’ve accidentally formatted your drive, emptied the recycle bin, or deleted files during a cleanup, there’s usually hope.
When you delete a file, it doesn’t vanish immediately. The operating system marks that space as available, but the actual data stays put until something new overwrites it. That’s why what you do in the minutes after deletion matters enormously. Every file you open, every program that runs, every automatic update is potentially overwriting the space where your deleted files are hiding.
A student from Abertay brought in a laptop that had crashed the night before her dissertation was due. Months of work, apparently gone. We recovered every file within four hours. She submitted on time.
Water and Physical Damage
Spilled coffee on your laptop? Dropped your phone in water? Knocked an external drive off the desk? Liquid and electronics don’t mix, but water damage doesn’t always mean permanent data loss. We’ve recovered files from devices that looked completely destroyed.
The rules with liquid damage are simple. Don’t turn it on. Don’t put it in rice (this is a myth that does nothing useful and can leave starch residue inside the device). Don’t use a hairdryer. Power it off if it’s still on, and bring it to us as quickly as you can. The faster we get to it, the less corrosion has time to spread across the circuit board.
Physical shock damage (drops, knocks, crushing) is similar. The electronics might be damaged but the storage media often survives, especially in SSDs which have no moving parts. For laptop repair after liquid damage (where you need the machine fixed as well as the data recovered), we handle both.
Phones, USB Sticks, and Memory Cards
It’s not just hard drives and SSDs. We recover data from:
- Mobile phones with cracked screens, water damage, or software corruption. Photos, contacts, messages.
- USB flash drives that aren’t recognised, show as empty, or have physical damage to the connector.
- SD cards and memory cards from cameras, drones, dashcams. Corrupted cards that won’t read, accidentally formatted cards.
- External hard drives that have been dropped, knocked over, or stopped being recognised.
We also recover from older hardware that other shops can’t work with. Old IDE/PATA drives, legacy connectors, obsolete formats. If you’ve found an old drive in a drawer and want to know what’s on it, bring it in.
What to Do Right Now
If you’re reading this because something has just gone wrong, here’s exactly what to do.
Stop using the device. This is the single most important thing. Every click, every program that runs, every automatic update is potentially overwriting the data you want back. Power it down.
Don’t power cycle it. If it didn’t boot the first time, restarting it ten more times won’t fix it. Each attempt on a drive with failing heads risks scratching the platters, which turns a recoverable situation into a much harder one.
Don’t download recovery software. Free tools from the internet write to your drive during the scanning process, potentially overwriting the files you’re trying to recover. Professional recovery tools cost thousands and require specialist training. Consumer tools can make professional recovery impossible.
Don’t open the drive. Hard drive platters are manufactured in cleanroom conditions. Exposing them to household dust can cause permanent damage that no amount of specialist equipment can fix.
Call us or bring it in. The sooner we see it, the more options you have. Call 01382 217272 or walk into 153 Perth Road.
A customer accidentally deleted her wedding photos. Instead of stopping, she spent three hours searching for them, opening folders, even installing photo recovery software. By the time she brought it in, half the photos had been permanently overwritten by that activity. The ones she recovered were the ones she hadn’t accidentally overwritten by looking for them.
Lost data? Dinnae wait. The sooner you bring it in, the better your chances. Gee’z a shout.
Call UsOur Recovery Process
Assessment and diagnosis. We connect your device to our diagnostic equipment and determine what’s failed. Is it mechanical, logical, or electrical? We can usually tell within an hour whether your data is recoverable and roughly how long it’ll take. We’ll explain what we’ve found in plain English and give you a clear quote before starting any work.
Recovery. We never work directly on your original drive if we can avoid it. First, we create a complete sector-by-sector copy, then work on the copy. For physically damaged drives, we use specialist techniques: replacing damaged read/write heads, repairing circuit boards, or accessing flash chips directly. For logical problems, we use professional-grade software that rebuilds directory structures and recovers deleted files. We also have custom hardware interfaces that access drives at a lower level than standard consumer connections.
Verification. Getting your files back is half the job. We check that photos open, documents display correctly, and databases are complete. Your recovered files are copied onto a new drive or storage device, organised into clearly labelled folders, and we provide a detailed summary of what was recovered.
What Can and Can’t Be Recovered
We’ll always be honest about your chances. Here’s a realistic picture.
High success rate (80-95%): Logical failures. Accidental deletion (if you stopped using the device quickly), corrupted file systems, boot sector damage, formatting errors, software corruption. The data is physically intact, it just needs the right tools to read it.
Good chances (60-85%): Mechanical hard drive failure with intact platters. The heads have failed but the data surface is undamaged. We can usually extract most or all files using specialist equipment. According to industry data, physical damage recovery succeeds in the majority of cases when the platters are undamaged.
Harder but possible: SSD controller failure with encrypted flash. Water damage where corrosion has spread. Drives with firmware corruption. These take longer and the outcome is less certain, but we’ve recovered data from all of these situations.
Very difficult or impossible: Hard drive platters that have been physically scratched by failed heads (sometimes called a “head crash”). Data that has been overwritten by new files. SSDs where TRIM has already wiped the deleted sectors. Drives that have been opened by someone without cleanroom facilities.
If we assess your device and determine recovery isn’t possible or isn’t likely to succeed, we’ll tell you upfront rather than taking your money for a long shot.
Preventing Future Data Loss
The best data recovery is the one you never need. A proper backup costs a fraction of emergency recovery and gives you peace of mind.
For families: a simple external hard drive running automatic overnight backups is the most reliable option. Cloud storage (iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox) is good for documents and photos, but remember that cloud services sync. If you accidentally delete a file, the deletion syncs too.
For businesses: you need multiple copies in different locations. We set up proper backup systems with automated schedules, local and offsite copies, and regular testing to make sure the backups actually work. Too many businesses find out their backup has been failing silently for months when they actually need it.
Warning signs to watch for: new clicking sounds, grinding noises, progressively slower performance, programs freezing, error messages about disk problems. Hard drives usually give you warning before they die completely. SSDs don’t, which is why regular backups matter even more for SSD-based machines. If your computer is over three years old and holds files you can’t replace, get a backup sorted now rather than after something goes wrong. An SSD upgrade is also worth considering, since SSDs are more reliable than mechanical hard drives and you’ll get a speed boost at the same time.
What to Expect When You Bring It In
Walk in or call. 153 Perth Road, Dundee. No appointment needed. Bring the whole computer, or just the drive if you’ve removed it. For phones and USB sticks, just bring the device.
Same-day assessment. We’ll diagnose the problem, tell you whether recovery is possible, and give you a clear quote. No jargon, no vague promises.
You decide. If the quote works for you, we proceed. If not, no hard feelings. We won’t pressure you or string you along with false hope.
Turnaround: logical recoveries (accidental deletion, corrupted files) often within 24-48 hours. Physical damage cases take longer depending on complexity. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe.
Warranty: every recovery comes with a 90-day warranty on our work.
Need your files back? Same day assessment for urgent cases. Drap it in tae 153 Perth Road.
Call UsData Recovery Questions
Can you recover data from a clicking hard drive?
Usually, aye. The clicking means the mechanical parts have failed, but the data is often still intact on the platters. The sooner you bring it in after the clicking starts, the better the chances. Don’t keep restarting it.
How long does data recovery take?
Logical recoveries (accidental deletion, corrupted files) often within 24 to 48 hours. Physical damage cases take longer depending on what’s failed. We assess same day for urgent cases and give you a realistic timeframe upfront.
Can you recover deleted files?
In most cases, yes, if you stopped using the device quickly after the deletion. Deleted files aren’t immediately destroyed. They stay on the drive until something overwrites them. The less you use the device after deletion, the more we can recover.
Can you recover data from a water-damaged device?
Often, aye. Don’t turn it on, don’t put it in rice, and bring it to us as fast as you can. The quicker we get to it, the less corrosion spreads across the electronics. We’ve recovered data from devices that looked completely destroyed.
Do you recover data from phones and USB sticks?
Aye. Phones (including cracked screens and water damage), USB flash drives, SD cards, memory cards from cameras and drones, and external hard drives. If it stores data, we can work on it.
What’s the difference between data recovery and hard drive repair?
Data recovery is about getting your files back from a failed or damaged device. Hard drive repair is about fixing or replacing the drive itself so the computer works again. Sometimes you need both. Our hard drive repair page covers the repair and upgrade side.
Can you recover data from an SSD?
Aye, though SSD recovery is more complex than hard drive recovery because SSDs encrypt data internally. When the controller chip fails, it takes the encryption keys with it. We have specialist equipment to handle this. Time matters more with SSDs because the TRIM command can permanently erase deleted data in the background.
What if my data can’t be recovered?
We’ll tell you upfront after the assessment. If recovery isn’t possible or isn’t likely to succeed, we won’t take your money for a long shot. We’d rather be honest than give you false hope.
Should I try recovery software myself first?
No. Consumer recovery tools write to your drive during the scanning process, which can overwrite the files you’re trying to save. They also can’t handle physical damage at all. If your data matters, bring it to a professional before trying anything yourself.
Do I need to book an appointment?
Nope. Just drap it in during opening hours: Monday to Friday 9:30 to 17:30, Saturday 10:00 to 17:00. 153 Perth Road, free parking right outside. For data loss, the sooner the better.
Data Gone? Dinnae Fash.
Walk-ins welcome. Same day assessment. We dinnae charge if we cannae recover.