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Computer Forensics

Computer Forensic         Investigations

Data Discovery

Computer Data Recovery

Computer Investigations &         Evidence handling

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Computer Forensic Service

Types of Media We Can Recover

Forensic Analysis

Deletion of Information

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Internet Download / Upload

Data Discovery

Hard Drive Analysis

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data Manipulation

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Computer Data Recovery: 

Forensics IT (FIT) can recover information that has been deleted or otherwise erased  from hard drives and other media formats.  FIT can recover information for the individual, the small business as well as the corporation.  We accomplish this by using leading computer forensic software and hardware tools, as used by local & state government agencies and law enforcement  agencies. 

FIT recovers data due to:

  • Accidental Loss / Deletions
  • Damaged or Corrupted Files
  • Intentional / Deliberate Deletions
  • Re-formatting / Partitioning

We also recover:

  • Data Fragments
  • Lost Files and E-mails
  • Loss Due to Virus Damages


Media Formats:

We can recover data from a wide variety of 
devices and digital media formats.

  

Drives and Disks:

Hard Drive data recovery

SCSI Hard Drive data recovery

USB Hard Drive data recovery

Laptop Hard Drive Recovery

PCMCIA Hard Drive Recovery

CD-Rom Data Recovery

DVD Data Recovery

Floppy Disk Data Recovery

Super Disk Data Recovery

ZIP Disk Data Recovery

JAZ Disk Data Recovery

Digital Photo Recovery

Hand Held Device Data Recovery

Digital Media
Memory Stick Data Recovery

Compact Flash Data Recovery

SD Card Data Recovery

USB Flash Cards

Jump Drives

Thumb Drives

Data from Various other Digital Media Formats Not Shown
Can be Also Recovered

File Saving Basics: 

When a file or document is created and saved, it is actually saved to two areas of the hard drive.  Without becoming too technical, the first section of the hard drive contains the file format and the pointer to the content of the document.  The second section contains the actual content of the document.  When a document is deleted and the recycle bin emptied, the pointer to the particular file is removed but the content of the file still resides on the hard drive, which is then classified as 'unallocated space' (available for overwrite).  Therefore, even though it may seem apparent the document is deleted, it is not.  To the user, the information is deleted.  To the operating system, the information still exists if it has not been overwritten.