iMac Fusion Drives are a big challenge for data recovery companies and there is no credible solution for a successful data recovery for the new iMac fusion drives used in Apple products made since 2013. This is because iMac Fusion Drive configuration uses 2 physical disks (typically one 128GB SSD combined with a normal magnetic/mechanical 1 or 2TB HDD combined together to appear as ONE disk space on the Apple machines. This type of configuration is proprietary to Apple computers and they have not revealed the technology used in this particular RAID0 technology. Apple maintains that by using this technology, the access time will be much faster and much more efficient which may be true. However the problem is when one of these 2 combined disks fail, no data recovery company can figure out how to recover data successfully from iMac fusion drives and quite often they end up giving their customers corrupt data. This is because the Fusion drive technology has been a mystery for data recovery technicians for a very long time. After intensive research, in collaboration with Ace Labs, we have acquired the technology and capability to crack this Apple Fusion Drive mystery. Data Recovery Lab is proud to announce that it is among one of the very few data recovery companies in the EU to be able to recover data successfully from iMac Fusion Drives. When you entrust your faulty iMac to us for data recovery, you can be sure that we will be able to deliver a successful data recovery from an Apple iMac Fusion Drive configuration. Therefore you will not end up having corrupt or unusable data by using other data recovery companies. You will see the results before you can pay. We can claim to be pioneers in the field of iMac Fusion Drive recovery. We look forward to ending the misery of all those who have had an iMac with a failed Fusion Drive and no data recovery company could actually have helped them. Problem solved.
iMac Fusion Drives are a big challenge for data recovery companies and there is no credible solution for a successful data recovery for the new iMac fusion drives used in Apple products made since 2013. This is because iMac Fusion Drive configuration uses 2 physical disks (typically one 128GB SSD combined with a normal magnetic/mechanical 1 or 2TB HDD combined together to appear as ONE disk space on the Apple machines. This type of configuration is proprietary to Apple computers and they have not revealed the technology used in this particular RAID0 technology. Apple maintains that by using this technology, the access time will be much faster and much more efficient which may be true. However the problem is when one of these 2 combined disks fail, no data recovery company can figure out how to recover data successfully from iMac fusion drives and quite often they end up giving their customers corrupt data. This is because the Fusion drive technology has been a mystery for data recovery technicians for a very long time. After intensive research, in collaboration with Ace Labs, we have acquired the technology and capability to crack this Apple Fusion Drive mystery. Data Recovery Lab is proud to announce that it is among one of the very few data recovery companies in the EU to be able to recover data successfully from iMac Fusion Drives. When you entrust your faulty iMac to us for data recovery, you can be sure that we will be able to deliver a successful data recovery from an Apple iMac Fusion Drive configuration. Therefore you will not end up having corrupt or unusable data by using other data recovery companies. You will see the results before you can pay. We can claim to be pioneers in the field of iMac Fusion Drive recovery. We look forward to ending the misery of all those who have had an iMac with a failed Fusion Drive and no data recovery company could actually have helped them. Problem solved.
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We recover data from NAS (Network Attached Attached) drives. These are hard drives that are connected to your network via a router. See https://datarecovery.london/nas-hard-drive-recovery/ for more.
We recover data from NAS (Network Attached Attached) drives. These are hard drives that are connected to your network via a router. See https://datarecovery.london/nas-hard-drive-recovery/ for more.
We recover data from RAID arrays such as RAID1, RAID0, RAID5 and other server RAID arrays. See https://datarecovery.london/raid-data-recovery/ for more.
We recover data from RAID arrays such as RAID1, RAID0, RAID5 and other server RAID arrays. See https://datarecovery.london/raid-data-recovery/ for more.