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Data Recovery Services in Boulder Colorado
Start your recovery process in three easy steps:
- Turn OFF your computer to avoid further damage.
- Call digitalmedix toll-free at (866) 344-6339.
- Select your media type to begin the recovery process...
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ABOUT DIGITALMEDIX™ Data Recovery
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An easy way to assess any data recovery company is to look at their Track Record and Technology.
DIGITALMEDIX™® TRACK RECORD – in business since 1999 in Denver, Colorado. DIGITALMEDIX™® has successfully served thousands of clients, from giants like EDS and the US Air Force to Moms at home. No data recovery job is too large or too small for DIGITALMEDIX™®.
DIGITALMEDIX™® TECHNOLOGY – DIGITALMEDIX™® has developed a multi-platform technology that has been nominated for several technology awards, a technical process known as Advanced Triage Protocol® or ATP®. Utilization of this technology allows our engineers to immediately diagnose and treat all incoming data recovery jobs much like an Emergency Room physician; by carefully triaging jobs as they come in the door, our engineers are then able to optimize customer service by allocating internal resources efficiently and effectively --- which allows us to give every job top priority without the need for rush fees. |
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Giving back to the Community
Specializing in the field of data recovery,
DIGITALMEDIX™ has found a unique position in the
community that lends itself to helping law enforcement.
Our profound understanding of file structures, hard disk
drive technology, and malware has made us a valuable
resource for investigators, both locally and
nationally. This technology is especially
critical to those trying to protect our children from
sexual predators on the internet. DIGITALMEDIX™ has
been host to many free training seminars designed at
helping law enforcement to better understand the field
of computer forensic
investigations.
DIGITALMEDIX™ in the press >
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Data Recovery and Prevention
10 Steps to securing your data and never losing it again-
- Back up your files. External hard drives are an excellent choice for this backup task. Then test and verify your backup. Archive your critical personal photos to CD or DVD.
- Use Windows XP System Restore Points before making any significant changes to your system.
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Write a contingency plan and practice restoring your data in case of problems. Your contingency plan should require, as a minimum:
Locating all available backups, including dates and types of backup
Listing and locating all original software packages, detailing updates since the original installation
Locating and making ready an alternate computer
- Never upgrade software or hardware without a complete, verified backup available in case you need to restore data.
- Document your systems and archive original copies of your software in a safe place.
- Ensure proper environmental conditions (stable temperature, humidity and cleanliness) and proper handling to avoid static discharge and accidental dropping.
- Delete unused files and applications. Use a disc defragmenter.
- Physically secure systems from intruders.
- Deploy firewalls and virus protection.
- Prepare for physical disasters, including use of offsite storage for backup.
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“Just six months after firing up my
new computer…the drive crashed, and
I subsequently lost 5 years of my data!
The company that built my computer said
there was “no hope”. They said
the drive appeared to be so badly damaged
that they couldn’t read anything on
it. That’s when I found DIGITALMEDIX,
they recovered most of my data! Keep up
the good work!
Tom Martino,
Nationally Syndicated Consumer Advocate
on Radio, TV and Internet
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