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Guelph, ON -- Recovery Force (http://www.recoveryforce.com) is pleased to announce three new satellite locations in Ontario where Recovery Force data recovery services will be provided. Eyelevel Computer Technologies in Cambridge, Miltown Computers in Milton and Waterloo Networks in Waterloo have signed on as our beta testers of the program.
Through revolutionary new technology, Recovery Force data recovery technicians can remotely diagnose and recover data from ailing and failing hard drives over the internet. "Our objective," states Recovery Force CTO, Luke Coughey, "is to make our data recovery services more accessible, more affordable and more prompt." The new technology and service will allow the satellite location to provide the data recovery service within hours, without having to ship the drive to the Recovery Force head office in Guelph. "Once the trial period has completed," states Luke. "our expansion plans are to identify partners in major cities including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary." The services are especially helpful to more common hardware such as IDE and SATA hard drives, Compact Flash and the less common 1.8" ZIF drives in HD Video Cameras. The technology works with drives that have damaged file systems, severe media damage and some firmware related issues. If the media requires physical repair or is less common (ie, SCSI or RAID) it will be sent to the Recovery Force office in Guelph, ON.
Media Contact Recovery Force Inc 61 Freshmeadow Way Guelph, ON N1K 1S1 866-750-3169
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