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Recovery of lost files from damaged / broken IPod, IPhone and other mobile storage devices


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Whether it contains your treasured music collection or other critical data, the miniature hard disk drive inside your iPod is prone to all common types of hard disk failure. In fact due to the mobile nature of these devices and the way that many people carry them loose in their pockets, the potential for dropping and causing serious damage to the device is increased.
A new service from CompuRecovery is our Apple iPod data recovery solutions. iTunes music data may have been downloaded from the internet at some cost and time, to loose this data would be a financial and time consuming issue, CompuRecovery are pleased to offer a new service which will recover your iPod data at fraction of the cost and time of your initial investment.
CompuRecovery has been working hard developing a range of solutions to recover data from practically any iPod data loss situation. In virtually every case we are able to recover data from your iPod without having to open the unit, this non-obtrusive method preserves your warranty and means that your unit will be returned to you in exactly the same condition as it was received.
Our standard data recovery service for iPods includes both Mac and PC formatted devices from the following units:

  • iPod (all versions from 1st generation to the latest 4th generation models)
  • iPod Photo
  • iPod Mini
  • iPod Shuffle

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We currently offer a recovery service for iPods with the following problems:

  • Accidentally deleted files
  • Accidental synchronization with the wrong music library
  • Formatting or Restoring your iPod to its factory settings
  • Dropped or damaged iPods
  • IPods making unusual sounds upon attempts to start the device
  • Folder with exclamation mark not allowing access to your data
  • Completely ‘dead’ device

A digital audio player (DAP) is a device that stores, organizes and plays digital music files. It is more commonly referred to as an MP3 player (because of that format's ubiquity), but DAPs often play many additional file formats. Some formats are proprietary, such as MP3, Windows Media Audio (WMA), and Advanced Audio Codec (AAC). Some of these formats also may incorporate digital rights management (DRM), such as WMA DRM, which are often part of paid download sites. Other formats are patent-free or otherwise open, such as Vorbis, FLAC, and Speex (all part of the Ogg open multimedia project).
There are three main types of digital audio players: MP3 CD Players - Devices that play CDs. Often, they can be used to play both audio CDs and homemade data CDs containing MP3 or other digital audio files.
Flash-based Players - These are solid state devices that hold digital audio files on internal or external media, such as flash memory cards. These are generally low-storage devices, typically ranging from 128MB-8GB, which can often be extended with additional memory. As they are solid state and do not have moving parts, they can be very resilient. Such players are generally integrated into USB key drives.
Hard Drive-based Players or Digital Jukeboxes
These players have higher capacities, ranging from 1.5GB to 100GB, depending on the hard drive technology. At typical encoding rates, this means that thousands of songs - perhaps an entire music collection can be stored in one MP3 player. The Apple iPod and Creative Zen are examples of popular digital jukeboxes.
Today, with multi-gigabyte hard-drive powered micro media players such as Apple iPod, you carry a lot of music to lose!
What if a hard drive in your iPod crashes, and its file system becomes corrupt? Modern MP3 players are extremely complex devices, not much different from notebooks and desktop PCs. Hard drives crash regularly on PCs, why taking chances with your iPod? Just disconnecting your iPod without following a proper safe removal procedure may result in corrupt file system and lost information. Finally, you can simply delete a song, or worse, format the entire hard drive by an accident.
IPods don not come with tools allowing you recover lost data. Of course, you can easily fix your iPod by simply re-formatting its hard drive, but you will have to compile your collection of songs once again, spending hours of time if you are had a big one. Or, if you had a backup, you can restore your collection from there; but, hey, how many people back up their MP3 players?

Additionally, CompuRecovery offer an advanced service and recover data from iPods with proprietary operating systems installed. This includes versions of Linux or your own ‘home brew’ O/S. Should you require more information about the services that CompuRecovery can provide for you and your iPod please contact us on the above number and ask to speak to a technician, alternatively fill in one of our call back request forms.
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CompuRecovery iPhone recovery techs have extensive experience performing iPhone data retrieval on devices that have suffered common and catastrophic data loss. They can successfully perform iPhone data recovery and iPhone file recovery on the tiny hard drives and flash media found in these portable storage devices and recover iPhone data that others might deem lost forever.
What should I do? Call CompuRecovery and talk your problem through with us on 866 4245123, or get a quote and we'll call you back

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