How much data can be stored on a USB memory stick?
What begin innocently in 1998, more novelty than functional, able to hold only 128mb, has grown yearly in capacity and usability. Today’s USB memory stick (also called a thumb or flash drive) can hold 64GB (gigabytes) of data with plans by Sony to upgrade to 2TB (terabytes) of storage.
With that convenience, also comes risk. With gigabytes of storage, more and more users are opting to use their memory sticks, not simply as a quick method to transfer files, but for permanent storage of large files and crucial data.
This has been an excellent advancements in technology, unless the memory stick becomes damaged; should this occur it’s possible the data could become unreadable or corrupt. Is it possible to recover data from what may have been your primary method of storage?
The answer is both yes and no.
USB memory stick recovery – Birmingham are leaders in the field of data recovery, with countless successful recoveries performed on a wide range of storage devices, USB memory among them. Using state of the art tools, ISO standard clean rooms, plus an experienced and knowledgeable tech team, corrupted or unreadable data can be successfully recovered.
However this isn’t something that should be attempted by the home hobbyist. Why? Simply that unless you’re using the latest data recovery software, coupled with the right tools and experience, it’s possible to further damage your data, causing an even greater likelihood of catastrophic data loss.
That’s not said to invoke fear, rather caution. We realize your data is important and personal; whether it contains photos, music, spreadsheets, proprietary information, or simply an important document due tomorrow, it’s something you don’t want to lose. We’d like to help by offering a free phone (no obligation) consult. We’ll walk you through the process, and there is never any obligation or pressure to use our service.
The call and consult is free and you’ll be much closer to a successful resolution after speaking with our tech team or customer service reps. Our company, USB memory stick recovery – Birmingham, was built on three core values.
- Recovery of data no matter the media
- Excellent customer service
- Affordable and flexible pricing
Is there a difference between recovering data from a memory stick or a Fortune 500 server array? Technically there would be differences, but in the way we treat the customer, no matter the size of the job you’ll be treated with courtesy and informed during every step of the process. It’s your data, and whether it represents a company’s bottom line, or you’re latest sound mix, it’s important to you. And because of that, we’ll treat you, not simply as a valued customer, but as a family friend, someone we want to help out of a tight spot.
What make a USB memory stick great?
Memory sticks are manufactured to high standards, especially if you’re speaking of major brands, they’re easy to use, can be slipped easily in your pocket, stored in a drawer or casually handed to a friend. They’re convenient, inexpensive and make expanding your data storage easy.
That said, like any device they can be accidentally damaged. Certainly this won’t happen purposely, but if it does, the data contained could become unreadable. It’s up to you whether the data is important, but on our end we err on the side of caution; striving to completely recover your data, whether it’s one crucial file, or hundreds of individual documents.
Why you should give USB memory stick recovery – Birmingham a call?
We’re in the business of data recovery, that’s what we do and we do it well. We offer competitive pricing, fast turnarounds, excellent customer service and a success rate unparalleled in the industry.
It’s your data, but it’s our company history on the line, we pledge to always go the extra mile, doing everything possible to ensure a successful recovery. Simply give us a call (toll free) anytime from early morning to late at night (we’re almost always here), and let us offer a solution.
The number is 0121 401 1282, call us and a USB data recovery specialist will be happy to answer any question free of charge and without obligation.