We are proud to introduce to you some of our current partners who are currently benefiting from using our service. Kingdom Data Recovery enjoys a close relationship with these businesses and the dedicated customer services we provide mean they are happy to use us again and again.
We hope you are inspired to become a partner with us and enjoy the benefits of having data recovery as part of your business skill set. Please contact Jason Sloan on 0800 040 7667 to discuss further or email us using the Partner Enquiries form.
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If you would like to become a partner with Kingdom Data Recovery please contact Jason Sloan on 0131 208 0008 or submit the Partner Enquiry Form below. We look forward to speaking to you and forming a prosperous relationship.
For our general contact details please visit this page.
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Kingdom Data Recovery would like to offer a great opportunity to all IT Support Businesses and Computer Repair Shops.
Data recovery is a fast expanding area of the IT industry which while lucrative does also demand large investment in equipment and skills to carry out complex data recovery fixes.
We would like to benefit from this rise in the data recovery industry but without the heavy investment and offer this high end service to you and your clients.
Although we are not the largest Data Recovery company in the market but we believe we are the most cost effective, customer focused, and forward thinking. One hundred percent customer satisfaction at value for money prices is our ultimate goal, combined with a close relationship built on personal service.
We would like the opportunity to work with you and provide a specialised service to your clients. Depending on your relationship with your clients we can work closely with you and make the service ‘white label’ so you can add your premium charge to the final discounted bill and re-brand the recovery work with your business. Alternatively if you would rather not be the middle man we can deal with the client direct and make sure you benefit indirectly by passing on any discount in the form of a commission.
During the data recovery service we will inform you of developments at each stage and when possible provide a file listing of potential recoverable data so you can pass this on to your client.
Kingdom Data Recovery will tailor the data recovery process around the way you work. Please check out our Partner Links area to see who is benefiting from our professional service. If you would like to know more about how we can help you please contact Jason Sloan on 0800 040 7667 or email us using our Partner Enquiries Form
Does you business require an advanced data recovery solution that can service your requirements?
Kingdom Data Recovery would like to become a partner with you and supply the professional data recovery service you are looking for. We are a rapidly expanding business that only does Data Recovery. As well as dealing with basic data deletion/formatted drive issues we deal with more complex issues such as recovering data from drives which display mechanical fault symptoms that require part swaps in a clean room environment.
Put simply we would like to add our Data Recovery expertise to your organisation. In return you will receive:
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Kingdom Data Recovery are looking to partner with regional Computer Repair Shops to be used as drop off centres for customer hard drives. Please contact Jason Sloan on 0131 208 0008 or send us an email via our Partner Enquiries form to find out how this will benefit your business.
Currently we are looking to establish data recovery drop off centres in the following cities and towns.
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xD Picture Cards (Extreme Digital) are flash memory cards primarily used in digital cameras. The device was produced by Olympus and Fujifilm to be used in many brands of digital camera and voice recorders. in 2010 both companies announced that the xD format will become obsolete with them favouring the more popular SD card format.
Even though this type of card is becoming obsolete Kingdom Data Recovery will still recover data from this format. We can recover accidentally deleted files, files from a formatted card or a card that is no longer recognised by the device.
Please note these prices are for storage up to a 4GB (excluding logical recovery). Please contact us for prices higher than 4GB storage.
Recovery of deleted/overwritten files also from formatted xD Cards, |
Firmware issues on xD Cards, connection problems. |
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SD Cards (Secure Digital) are commonly used in devices such as digital cameras and mobile phones. Like a USB Flash Drive, SD cards have a flash memory chip to store data on and a controller chip to decrypt the data so you can view as it was intended. Common faults with SD cards are accidental deletion of data or formatting of the device but issues can also stem from the controller chip burning out and the data being inaccessible. Kingdom Data Recovery have cutting edge equipment that can extract data from flash memory chip with out the need of the controller chip.
If you have accidentally deleted files from your SD card or have formatted the device and require data recovery, do not use the card or put any other files on it, this will increase the chance of a full recovery.
These are the different types of SD cards available |
Please note these prices are for storage up to a 4GB (excluding logical recovery). Please contact us for prices higher than 4GB storage.
Recovery of deleted/overwritten files also from formatted SD Cards, |
Firmware issues on SD Cards, connection problems. |
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eSATA Hard Drive Devices (External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is the external equivalent of a SATA hard drive. This connection type is a rival to both USB and FireWire. Currently with transfer speeds it is faster than USB 2.0 and FireWire 800, however not many new computers or laptops come equipped with the eSATA port as standard. There are of course adaptors you can purchase to solve this problem. Most external hard drives that use eSATA connections also combine USB or FireWire as well due to the popularity of these connection types.
This illustrates the difference between a SATA and an eSATA connection |
Please note this is a rough price guide based on the different type of symptoms. For a more accurate data recovery quote please contact us.
Recovery of deleted/overwritten files also from formatted eSATA hard |
Recovery from eSATA hard drives that are not spinning, cannot be |
dropped, making various noises like clicking, ticking, loud scratching or wirring. |
If your hard disk drive is not a eSATA connection please find yours below..
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FireWire External hard drives (also known as a IEEE 1394 connection) is the main external device connection created by Apple. This is seen as the alternative to USB. Firewire connections were the first to offer speeds of up to 400 MB per second way before USB 2.0 was available and as a result was very popular professionals dealing with large file sizes such as graphic designers and film makers. Now with the release of USB 3.0 and the potential of 5 GB per second transfer rates Apple have announced it will be producing a connection to rival USB 3.0 promising transfer speeds up to 6.4 GB per second.
A Typical FireWire Connection | The Latest FireWire 800 Connection |
Please note this is a rough price guide based on the different type of symptoms. For a more accurate data recovery quote please contact us.
Recovery of deleted/overwritten files also from formatted FireWire hard |
Recovery from FireWire hard drives that are not spinning, cannot be |
dropped, making various noises like clicking, ticking, loud scratching or wirring. |
If your hard disk drive is not a FireWire connection please find yours below..
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USB External hard drives (Universal Serial Bus) are probably the most popular type of external hard drive connection on the market. If you have a computer that is less than 10 years old you will most probably have a USB connection which makes it very easy to install an USB external drive. USB connections have evolved over the years, USB 1.0 has transfer speeds up to 12 MB per second, USB 2.0 took a large leap to 480 MB per seconds and the newer USB 3.0 has a staggering 4800 MB per second transfer speed making accessing data and transfer/back up even faster than before. This new speed also makes video streaming much more accessible.
A Typical USB Connector | A Micro B USB Connection Commonly used with mobile phones |
Please note this is a rough price guide based on the different type of symptoms. For a more accurate data recovery quote please contact us.
Recovery of deleted/overwritten files also from formatted USB hard |
Recovery from USB hard drives that are not spinning, cannot be |
dropped, making various noises like clicking, ticking, loud scratching or wirring. |
If your hard disk drive is not a USB connection please find yours below..
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