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MAY NOT BE ACCESSIBLE FOR RECOVERY AGAIN!


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Bombos Data Recovery Service  Data Recovery Cost?  Bombos Data Recovery Service
A Breakdown of Rates & Fees

Data recovery costs can vary between $100 and $2000.
The factors that determine data recovery costs include:

*Type of device failure
*Data recovery lab equipment & operational costs
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Professional data recovery Tech or Engineer's labor
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Desired turnaround time


When your hard drive crashes and stops working, it can be a nightmare.
Whether your personal files are at risk of being lost or your business data is on the line!

You can try at home but for some data loss situations, we believe a specialist should recover your damaged files.
Our Specialists have the most expertise and knowledge to guarantee a higher chance of successful data recovery. 


There might be confusions on how a data recovery company provides a quote for your failing storage media device. If you lose access to cherished personal memories or business-critical data, it can be devastating and leave you with a feeling of uncertainty, especially if you can’t see the costs upfront.

There is no Flat Rate Data Recovery service (If they offer it, believe us, they will change the price once they have your Device)


  • Data recovery can be a straightforward process or extremely complex, requiring extensive experience in the delicate operations needed to recover your data. Most data recovery experts work on an hourly basis, and their rate is $100-$300 an hour on average. If your broken hard drive requires parts, mechanical rebuilding, or advanced methods of recovery, the cost will be reflective of the extra work. A wide range of failures can occur making flat-rate pricing difficult.

Knowing the different types of data failure scenarios will give you a better understanding of the effort required to obtain your data from a data recovery engineer’s perspective.


Mechanical failure:

These errors usually are loud, creaky, clunky sounds, and other noises that come from the drive because of physical damage.  

If you suspect your drive has experienced a  mechanical failure, turn it off immediately. Any further use of the damaged drive can result in irreversible damage to the internal components and may cause permanent file loss. By continuing to operate the device, you are significantly minimizing your chances of data recovery.

This type of device failure might require cleanroom care, where data recovery experts carefully reconstruct the failing components of the drive. Permanent data loss can occur if any dust or debris gets into the drive during this process which is why a controlled cleanroom environment is used to protect the internal components.

Logic failure:

less evident than mechanical ones because they occur as a result of operating system or file corruption in the disk drive.
Complications in the software and other issues may arise such as:

  • Directory damage
  • Formatting issues
  • Accidental file deletion

A logical failure might also exhibit problems where the hard drive fails to boot or read certain partitions. 

Malware or Ransomware:
ransomware or other malware that can potentially damage the hard drive and files.

malware in data loss scenarios include: 

  • Deletion of files
  • Ransom note on the desktop
  • Changed file extensions
  • Locked files or data


    Logical, firmware and mechanical drive failures:

    Hard drive failure can have all types of failures. This scenario presents a challenge because a business or a home user might be unaware of the extent of the damage to their device.

    Devices that have experienced logical, firmware, and mechanical damage are likely subjected to higher recovery fees by a data recovery company

Does a data recovery company charge a per-gigabyte fee?

The size of your hard drive and how much data needs to be recovered will impact the cost for recovery. 

This does not mean that data recovery is based on a per-gigabyte basis. The main driver for data recovery cost is the hours spent on your case & how much time a data recovery engineer allocates. The engineering time might be consistent, but the machine running time (time the data recovery machines take to diagnose) may vary. 

For example, your data recovery quote might not change much if you have a broken hard drive between 50 gigabytes or 200 gigabytes storage. If you were recovering many terabytes worth of data, you should expect the recovery charges to be higher. It is helpful for you to understand that the cost is largely dependent on both the hours of machine recovery and engineering time.

Part of the data recovery process includes placing your recovered files onto a new drive, which will be an expense factored into the quote. If the size of the data set is larger, this may impact the cost.

How much does it cost to recover data from a hard drive?

Basic hard drive data recovery costs average between $100 and $700, based on these factors. This price typically depends on the severity of damage and what is required to reach the point of data extraction. The hard drive data recovery cost might reach an advanced stage if the hard drive:

  • Failed mechanically
  • Experienced an electrical failure
  • Experienced a firmware failure
  • Experienced a combination of multiple failures
  • Requires clean room attention and the most advanced data recovery techniques

Data recovery companies often have levels of failure classifications such as basic, standard, or advanced. These classifications will help you better understand the severity of the damaged drive and what to expect for your data recovery case. 

If your broken hard drive needs advanced recovery, you should expect the average cost of data recovery to be between $700 – $2,000.

 On Your Own? DIY data recovery for your personal files from
a broken hard drive or data storage device.

We caution you that a DIY solution for data recovery is Extremely Risky and can result in permanent, irreversible data loss.


If you Understand above Information, Contact Us for Data Recovery!

Need your data recovered? Contact us for consultation!
AND, DO NOT KEEP STARTIG THE DIVBE OR COMOPUYET OR DEVICE!!!