Not erasing your old data could lead to data loss...
...which could cost you millions of Euros
...and the trust of your customers and suppliers.
So, what’s the difference between Deleting and Erasing?
Deleting means you only remove the path to the data but the data will be intact and recoverable until you overwrite it.
Data erasure is overwriting the data in sector level on the drive. This will make recovery of the data 100% impossible.
Data erasing is a must for GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation (in short GDPR) is a regulation by the European Commission which intends to strengthen and unify data protection for individuals within the European Union.
Article 17 GDPR Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’)
Is there a Report after the Erasure ?
After erasing your hardware we will generate a report which you could use for the Audit trail, the proof of erasure.
The report will give an overview of the hardware information.
What are the Certificates following the erasure ?
ADISA Product Claim Testing Certificate validates that our methods can be used to sanitise data against ADISA risk levels 1, 2, 3, and 4 (please view below document, ADPC0056)
Details of the methods used and the result can be found in the Assurance Report with ref. kjm/dk/10-17 Test level 2: Stellar Physical NIST Purge (NIST SP 800-88)
Finally ... What are the Features ?
1. 100% Erasure of all data on treated device
2.Supports: SSD / HDD / Server / PC / Laptop / Mobile / Tablet
3.Complies with the secure data removal in ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA and SOX
4.Conforms to EU GDPR Article 17 (Right to be forgotten and to erasure)
5.Immediate support response time (within 2 hours) from receipt of call or e-mail
We at Northwind Data Recovery are pleased to announce that we're the one and only Data Recovery company in Greece, and one of the very few in the world that can recover data from SSD drives that use the notorious SandForce controller!
Some of the biggest SSD manufacturers (Intel, Adata, Corsair, Kingston, OCZ, PNY etc) use the SandForce controller for their products.
Until recently, data recovery from such devices was considered impossible, due to the complexity of their algos and the AES-256 encryption they're using.
We're proud to have developed an in-house solution that works, a solution to a problem that has been causing headaches to the global data recovery community for years.
Our solution works for all brands of SSDs that use the Sandforce controller, regardless of size,type of damage and age. Using this technique we were able to recover data to a success rate over 90%!
It is a very complex and time-consuming technique, it can take up to 7-8 weeks for the analysis or even more for more complex damages.
Here's a sample list of SSD drives utilizing the Sandforce Controller:
A-DATA:
S511 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s SSD S510 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s SSD Premier Pro SP900 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s SSD XPG SX900 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s SSD XPG SX910 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s SSD Premier SP800 2.5" SATA 3Gb/s SSD XM11 6+12pin SSD XM13 mSATA SSD XPG SX300 mSATA SSD Premier Pro SP300 mSATA SSD
AMP INC:
Bay Bridge Internal miniSATA SSD (AMP341) SATAsphere 1.8" Micro SATA SSD SATAsphere 2.5" SATA II SSD SATAsphere Mini PCI-e 70mm SSD SATAsphere mSATA 70mm SSD SATAsphere mSATA 50mm SSD SATAsphere Slim SATA (MO-297A) SSD
Apacer:
Turbo II Series — AS602 SSD
AXIOM:
Axiom Signature Series SSDs Axiom 2.5" Hot-Swap SATA 6Gb SSD - Enterprise
Comay Pluto SX 3- 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s SSD with 5K PE NAND Comay Pluto CC 3- 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Cloud Computing SSD with 5K PE NAND Comay Pluto SW 3- 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s SSD with eMLC NAND Comay Pluto SP 3- 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Enterprise SLC SSD Comay Venus Pro 3- 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Client SSD Comay Venus 3 - 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Client SSD Comay Ceres Pro 3- mSATA SSD with Synchoronus MLC NAND Comay Ceres 3- mSATA SSD with Asynchoronus MLC NAND
OCZ
Agility 3 SSD RevoDrive 3 PCI-Express SSD OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 PCI-Express SSD Synapse Cache SATA III 2.5" SSD Vertex 3 SSD Vertex 3 Max IOPS SSD Z-Drive R4 C Series SSD Z-Drive R4 R Series SSD Agility 2 SSD IBIS Series High-Speed Data Link 3.5" SSD RevoDrive PCI-Express SSD RevoDrive X2 PCI-Express SSD VeloDrive PCI-Express SSD Vertex 2 SSD Vertex 2 EX Series SSD Vertex 2 Pro Series SSD Vertex 4
PNY:
Prevail Series SSD XLR8 Series SSD XLR8 PRO Series SSD
Corsair:
Accelerator Cache SSD Series SATA 3Gb/s SSD Force Series 3 SATA 6Gb/s SSD Force Series GT SATA 6Gb/s SSD Force Series GS SATA 6Gb/s SSD Force Seriese FX Force series F60
Patriot:
Pyro SATA 6Gb/s SSD Pyro SE SATA 6Gb/s SSD Wildfire SATA 6Gb/s SSD
Silicon Power:
Velox Series V70 2.5” SATA 6Gb/s SSD Velox Series V30 2.5” SATA 6Gb/s SSD Velox Series V20 2.5” SATA SSD
Intel 520 Intel 530 Intel 535
SOLIDATA COMAX-M480 (SF-1222TA3)
For more information on Data Recovery from SandForce based SSDs,
External hard drives data recovery usually requires opening the external drive's case and recovering the data from the drive inside.
Typical problems of external hard drives:
Drive falling. The Nο1 problem of these drives that we get in our labs is dropping off the drive, usually from a cable that was accidentally pulled and resulted in the drive falling on the floor. If the drive was operating at the moment of the fall, it depends on its model if data can be recovered but also on the drive's geometry. If the drive was not operating, the chances of the data to be recovered are much higher.
Wrong power. The Nο2 problem is usually due to the user's mistake, or due to power surges. Usually the user uses the power cable of another device for the drive. In that case, data recovery is possible.
Other logical errors, i.e. the drive is not recognized at all by the computer, shows 0 capacity or gives a message that the drive needs to be formatted. In these cases data recovery is possible. Don't format the drive because you will make things worse. Power off the drive and contact us.
Whatever stands for the internal hard drives is also valid for external ones depending on the drive company.
In general, external drives that Northwind receives are opened and then the same procedures that stand for internal drives are followed.
We have to note, that the companies that manufacture the drive cases don't also produce the hard drives, just the case.
The IBM/Hitachi DeskStar drives have a very bad reputation for mechanical damages. They didn't call them DeathStar instead of DeskStar for nothing. ΙΒΜ/Hitachi introduced in that series the revolutionary - for that time - technology where the used glass platters (see image), which could withstand higher rounds per minute. It took 3 years from the introduction of that technology (in 2000) for a drive with greater capacity than that of 75GB - an oustanding capacity for that time - to be produced. Nonetheless, the mechanical problems these drives exhibited gained them the nickname DeathStar.
The most common and the most serious at the same time mechanical problem of these drives is known as "Deskstar Click Of Death". The well-known "clicks of death" are characterized by the sound of "scratching" together with beeps and clicks. Hear that sound here. This damage is one of the most difficult data recovery cases and if you have one of these drives we suggest you immediately contact a Northwind technician to give you advice on what to do. The reason causing these damages is considered to be the drive's heads, which are of Giant MagnetoResistance (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_magnetoresistance) type. The heads way of operation is causing a platters 'infection' which in turn causes the "clicks of death". If you try to boot up from a drive like that , you will get error message like "Primary Master Hard Disk Fail", "No operating system found", "S.M.A.R.T. Capable But Command Failed" or something similar. It is very important, at this point, to power off the drive and bring it to our offices for a free evaluation. Further attempts to read data from the drive could mean that your data will become non-recoverable.
Another typical ΙΒΜ/Hitachi drives' problem is damages on its PCB. ΙΒΜ/Hitachi drives are very sensitive in overheating and power surges, that can lead to a burned motor or a destroyed chip on the PCB. In that case, you will smell something burned. In the next boot up your drive won't start at all. You can try changing the PCB with another operational one but there are very slim chances to get data from the drive. The PCB of the donor-drive could lock, resulting in the drive not even spinning up. This is because in all mordern drives the PCBs are coupled with the drive's head, therefore every PCB is unique for each drive.
In Northwind labs we reprogram the PCBs so that they contain all the relevant info in order for NVRAM to be compatible with the drive, by using very specialized equipment.
As written earlier, the most common IBM/Hitachi drives' problem is strange sounds and the drive crashes. The drive spins up and the heads start clicking, which, most times, is a sign of damaged heads. If this happens, it is very important to run the appropriate diagnostics on the drive in order to rule out the case that the problem is due to a firmware error or a PCB problem, which could also cause clicking.
The heads usually park on the special ramp outside the platters, but many times, after a damage or abnormal shutting down, they can't or don't have enough time to return to the ramp and stay on the surface. Immediately after the spin down, the heads get stuck on the surface and it is impossible to get free without the right equipment and experience from the technician. Do not try to open the hard drive yourselves - you will damage the platters and the drive will be non-recoverable.
Finally, a classic problem of these drives (as well as of all drives) is that of Bad Sectors. After a while, the platter to which the data are written start to degrade and bad sectors appear. When the drive tries to read these parts of the surface, it can "freeze", or make strange sounds like "scratching", light ticks or loud noises. As soon as the drive starts displaying these kind of problems, it is very important to power it off and send it to us for a free evaluation. In its lab Northwind uses expensive cloning tools which can bypass the corrupted parts and read data from the 'healthy' parts of the drive's surface. This is usually the only method through which data recovery from IBM/Hitatchi drives is possible.
One of the most common problems that the Quantum drives have is with their firmware. Firmware is stored on the platters, on the System (Service) Area of the Quantum hard drive. If one of these modules gets damaged, thgen the drive can't start. You can't solve this problem alone. It is a complicated procedure, that requires expensive equipment and experience in data recovery.
The Νο1 problem for the Quantum drives (especially the σειρές Quantum Fireball CX and Fireball LCT series) is the PCB errors. This usually occurs due to overheating, power surge or problems in the drive's motor. If this happens, the drive won't start and - of course - is not recognized by the BIOS at all.
If the drive makes "clicking sounds" when it starts - hear some typical examples here -, then, most times, this is a sign of damaged heads. In that case, it is very important to run the appropriate diagnostics in order to rule out the possibility that the drive is damaged due to problems in the firmware or a PCB problem.
Finally, a classic problem of these drives (as well as of all drives) is that of Bad Sectors. After a while, the platter to which the data are written start to degrade and bad sectors appear. When the drive tries to read these parts of the surface, it can "freeze", or make strange sounds like "scratching", light ticks or loud noises. As soon as the drive starts displaying these kind of problems, it is very important to power it off and send it to us for a free evaluation. In its lab Northwind uses expensive cloning tools which can bypass the corrupted parts and read data from the 'healthy' parts of the drive's surface. This is usually the only method through which data recovery from Quantum drives is possible.
Northwind Data Recovery ensures the provision of high quality data recovery services with ISO9001 certification. You can view the certificate in the following link: ISO9001 Certification.
ISO27001
Northwind Data Recovery ensures the data recovery security processes with the ISO27001 Certification. You can view the certificate in the following link: ISO27001 Certification.