Your laptop won't boot.
Your work still can.
Hard drive failure, SSD corruption, Windows or macOS refusing to boot, water damage โ laptop data loss happens without warning. We recover data from all laptop makes and models in-house at our Surrey lab. Free assessment. You only pay when we get your files back.
Is your laptop's drive
still recoverable?
Answer two quick questions to find out what's happening and what to do — or not do — right now.
Every laptop failure we recover from.
Laptop drives fail in ways most people don't expect. Here's what's actually happening inside your device โ and what recovery looks like at each severity level.
From failed laptop to recovered files โ every step explained.
Free assessment. No surprises. You only pay when we successfully recover your data.
What's Inside
Your Laptop Drive
Your laptop likely has either a SATA HDD, a 2.5" SATA SSD, or an NVMe M.2 SSD. Each has completely different failure modes and different recovery methods.
Click a component to understand how it fails โ and whether recovery is likely. Switch between HDD and SSD/NVMe using the tabs below.
Every brand. Every model. In-house.
If it runs Windows or macOS and stores data on a drive, we recover it โ without outsourcing to another province.
What separates a recovered drive
from a permanently lost one.
It's not the software. It's the equipment, the environment, and the decision not to outsource.
What to do right now —
and what to avoid.
Some actions preserve recovery options. Others eliminate them. Here's the honest line between the two.
- Power off the laptop immediately — hold the power button until it shuts down
- Remove the battery if accessible (older laptops with removable batteries)
- If you hear clicking: do not power the laptop back on under any circumstances
- Check if files are also in OneDrive, iCloud, Google Drive, or Dropbox backup
- If you had a water spill: remove the case, do not plug it in to charge
- Note how many times the laptop has been turned on since the failure — this helps diagnosis
- Do not shake or tilt a clicking hard drive — every movement risks more platter contact
- Do not open the laptop and attempt to remove a clicking drive yourself — cleanroom required
- Do not use data recovery software (Recuva, Disk Drill) on a physically failing drive
- Do not reinstall Windows or macOS — this overwrites recoverable data
- Do not plug in or charge a water-damaged laptop — current accelerates corrosion
- Do not attempt chkdsk on a failing drive — it triggers overwrites and can cause permanent loss
Laptop data recovery —
straight answers.
No fluff. Here's what people actually ask us.