Data Recovery Taroona (7053) — iPhone, Android & Laptop Recovery
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It stopped charging. Now it’s dead. All the pictures from your holiday are on it, aren’t they?
A charging issue means the phone’s power delivery is broken, not the actual memory. Your holiday pictures are almost certainly still there. We can bypass the faulty charging system to recover your files. We offer a free phone assessment for Taroona (7053) residents. We’ll give you a full list of recoverable files before you pay for the recovery.
iPhones, Androids and Macs
Phones that will not turn on, boot-loop or have been water-damaged usually still hold their data — the job is making the device stable enough to extract it. The same goes for iPads and for MacBooks with soldered storage and Apple-silicon security, which need specialist handling. See iPhone recovery and Mac recovery.
Talk to a recovery technician
No call centre — a real technician, a free phone assessment, and a free Quick Quote for Taroona. Onsite appointments Monday to Sunday, 8am–8pm.
Hard drives, SSDs and externals
Spinning drives fail mechanically — clicking, beeping, or not spinning up — and logically, through corruption, accidental formatting or deleted partitions. SSDs (SATA, M.2, NVMe) fail differently: controller faults, firmware bugs and sudden death with no warning. Logical recoveries run in our lab with write-protected imaging; physical failures are opened in our Class 100 cleanroom. Dropped externals from Taroona homes are among the most common jobs we see. More detail: hard drive recovery and SSD recovery.
Memory cards, USB sticks and older media
Formatted SD cards, corrupted camera cards and snapped USB sticks are everyday recoveries. A re-initialised card usually still holds its photos — stop shooting on it immediately. See USB recovery and SD card recovery.
We come to you: onsite appointments 8am–8pm, every day
Taroona sits squarely inside our onsite zone: technicians take appointments Monday to Sunday, 8am to 8pm, at your home or business across Taroona and the surrounding suburbs. Where the device allows it, recovery starts at your desk — assessment, healthy-drive copies, lost files and email work — and only heads to the lab when the hardware demands a cleanroom. It is the same local crew behind computer repairs in Taroona, so one visit can cover both.
From dead device to file list: the process
- Free phone assessment. Tell us what happened; a technician gives you an honest read on the options — expect a straight answer from a technician within minutes.
- Get the device to us. Drop in, we collect, or mail it in — whatever suits Taroona, with no pressure and no obligation at any step. For deleted files or lost emails on a computer that still runs, ask about a secure remote session — often no travel at all.
- Inspection and your file list. An inspection fee applies for the lab assessment (from $139, by device and turnaround). You then receive a full list of the files we can recover and a fixed quote.
- You decide. Pay for the recovery only once you have seen what is recoverable. Data returns on new media, by secure download, or to your cloud.
From the job sheet: a Taroona recovery
Mail-in recovery: the post office does the driving
Plenty of Taroona customers just want to send the device in. Tell us what has happened and pay the inspection fee (from $139, depending on device and turnaround). We then email you an Australia Post label to print plus our lab address — just lodge the parcel at your nearest Australia Post outlet (you pay the postage at the counter). When it arrives we inspect it and send you a full list of the files we can recover with a fixed quote — you only pay for the recovery once you have seen what is recoverable.
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Business data: servers, NAS and RAID
A degraded RAID array or a NAS (Synology, QNAP, WD) that has dropped a disk is recoverable — if you stop. Do not rebuild, reinitialise or re-order drives, and do not reinstall the operating system; those steps destroy more data than the original failure. See RAID recovery and business data recovery.
Local to Taroona
Taroona sits about 8 km south of the Hobart CBD. We also help nearby Albion Heights (2.4 km), Bonnet Hill (3.0 km), Mount Nelson (3.3 km), Sandy Bay (3.9 km) — onsite, by pickup, or by mail-in. Citywide: Data Recovery Hobart; national hub: Data Recovery; encrypted files: Ransomware Recovery.
Around 3,121 people call Taroona home, and a fair share of their photos, paperwork and businesses live on a hard drive somewhere. Students from Tasmanian Aquaculture & Fisheries Institute contact us most often after an assignment vanishes the night before it is due — usually recoverable, occasionally character-building. From Mount Nelson to Mount Nelson Signal Station, Taroona households trust local technicians with the files that matter.
Before you do anything: power the device off and stop using it — every minute of use risks overwriting your files. Do not run free recovery software (it writes to the very disk you are trying to save), do not open a drive outside a cleanroom, do not keep power-cycling a clicking drive, and please ignore the freezer trick — it ruins modern drives. Phone us first; the assessment costs nothing.
Dig deeper: Taroona recovery guides
Device-specific help for Taroona (7053): hard drive recovery Taroona · iPhone data recovery Taroona · SSD data recovery Taroona · RAID recovery Taroona · NAS recovery Taroona · ransomware recovery Taroona.
Frequently asked questions
The drive is 15 years old. Can you still read it?
Almost certainly. We recover IDE, SATA, SCSI and even older media — tapes, ZIPs and floppies included. Old drives often just need careful handling and the right adapters.
Can I just mail my device in?
Yes. Tell us about the device, pay the inspection fee, and we email you an Australia Post label to print plus our lab address (you pay the postage at your nearest outlet). After inspection we send a full list of recoverable files with a fixed quote before any recovery charge.
Can you prioritise a business server?
Yes. Priority and urgent turnarounds exist for exactly this, and we can often supply interim copies of the most critical files first so the business keeps moving while the full recovery completes.
I formatted the card or drive by mistake — is everything gone?
Usually no. A quick format rewrites the index, not the files. Stop using the card or drive immediately and have it assessed — recovery rates for accidental formats are high.
How do I get my recovered files back?
Your choice: a new external drive, a secure download, or an upload to your cloud account. The faulty original is returned too, or securely destroyed on request.
Do I have to pay before I know what you found?
No. After the lab inspection you receive a full list of the files we can recover plus a fixed quote. You decide with the list in front of you — you pay for the recovery only after seeing what is recoverable.
How much does data recovery cost in Taroona?
The phone assessment and Quick Quote are free. An inspection fee applies for the lab assessment (from $139, depending on the device and turnaround). You then receive a full list of recoverable files and a fixed recovery quote, so you see exactly what is recoverable before you pay for the recovery.
Do you recover data in Taroona?
Yes — we help Taroona (7053) and the surrounding area, onsite, by drop-in, by collection, or by secure mail-in. Start with a free phone assessment and a free Quick Quote.
Will recovery void my warranty?
Opening a drive can affect its warranty, which is why we discuss it first. For most failed devices the data is worth far more than the hardware — and we document the device condition either way.
Protect your data from the next mishap
Taroona is on mixed fibre and copper wires (up to 100 Mbps) — and even at those speeds, re-downloading a lifetime of photos from the cloud takes a while, which is why recovering them from the original drive is usually faster and more complete. The best data recovery is the backup you never need to use. The Australian Cyber Security Centre has free, plain-English guidance on backing up and restoring your files at cyber.gov.au.
Your files are probably still there. Call (03) 6156 4934 or get a free Quick Quote.












































































