Imagine you just got back from a lovely vacation. Maybe you took that once-in-a-lifetime venture to Europe with your loved one. Or perhaps you took the family on a road trip across the country to the Grand Canyon. Whatever the journey, it’s safe to say you, or someone with you, had a camera glued to their face half the time.
Now imagine you get home to put the files on your computer, and you notice your hard drive clicking. Even worse, maybe your spouse who has no idea how to work digital cameras deleted all the files. Or the computer is to blame when it reformats your memory card and you don’t see the files anymore.
Now you’re in a panic. Those shots of you next to the Eiffel Tower, that goat chewing your son’s hair, or your family in front of the Lincoln Memorial appear to be gone forever. The pictures were going to go straight into a scrapbook or album and the moments cannot be relived.
Before you have a full-blown panic attack, you remember hearing about drive data recovery in the case of your computer, or digital camera recovery in the case of your memory card or flash drive. You suddenly feel your heart rate lowering a little. Is there hope for recovering your sacred photo collection?
Now you get on the Internet and find Data Recovery Group’s website. Skimming their data recovery services page, you see the words camera media, flash drives, and desktop drives. You breathe for the first time in five minutes.
It’s after work hours, but you plan on calling them the next day. You don’t feel so bad and no longer want to throw your device out the window, shout at your significant other for their lack of tech-skills, or cry in the bathroom. Sometimes all is not lost even when it appears to be.