RAID Recovery Services
RAID systems are designed for reliability—but when they fail, the consequences can be catastrophic. From lost financial records to inaccessible client projects and corrupted server arrays, RAID failure brings operations to a grinding halt. That’s why RAID recovery services are critical for data-intensive users and businesses. At iShattered Electronics, our RAID recovery specialists handle everything from drive-level corruption to controller crashes and failed rebuilds. Whether your data was stored on a 2-drive RAID 1 mirror or a 16-drive RAID 6 configuration, we have the tools, expertise, and cleanroom capabilities to recover your array quickly and securely.

iShattered Electronics
Your RAID Recovery Experts!
Not every data recovery firm can handle RAID arrays. But at iShattered, RAID recovery is a core specialty. We’ve recovered critical data from:
Enterprise-level servers
Business NAS and SAN systems
Personal RAID setups
Media production storage arrays
Our recovery environment includes proprietary tools, imaging systems, and forensic-grade software designed specifically for RAID logic, firmware, and hardware recovery.
When RAID Arrays Fail, Every Second Counts
RAID failure doesn’t just cost data—it can cost time, contracts, reputation, or revenue. Whether it’s a failed rebuild, disk degradation, or a controller error, immediate response is key to increasing your chances of full recovery.
That’s why we offer emergency RAID services with rapid evaluations, same-day imaging, and a full team of RAID experts on call.
Businesses, IT Teams, Media Pros & Data Centers
We recover RAID data for:
SMBs and large corporations
Law firms and accounting offices
Video production companies and photographers
Healthcare and legal systems
Data centers and hosting providers
Your RAID isn’t just storage—it’s the foundation of your business.
RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, JBOD, NAS, SAN & More
We support:
RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50, RAID 60
JBOD, Hybrid RAIDs
NAS (Synology, QNAP, Drobo)
SAN Storage (Dell EMC, NetApp)
Server RAID Cards (LSI, HP, Dell, Adaptec)
No matter the complexity, we can handle your array.
Our 7-Step Professional RAID Recovery Process
Free RAID Evaluation
Clone All Disks (Bit-by-Bit Imaging)
RAID Structure Rebuild (Manual or Metadata-Based)
Logical File System Analysis (NTFS, ext4, etc.)
Data Integrity Testing & File List Creation
Client Approval & Data Extraction
Secure Return of Data via HDD or Encrypted Download
Every step is documented for full transparency and chain of custody assurance.
RAID Data Recovery from Any File System
We support:
Windows: NTFS, ReFS, FAT32
macOS: HFS+, APFS
Linux/UNIX: ext3/ext4, XFS, Btrfs
BSD/ZFS-based Systems
Virtual RAID/VMware/Hyper-V volumes
Don’t Lose Your RAID Data—Trust iShattered Electronics
RAID recovery isn’t a job for amateurs or software downloads. It requires hands-on engineering, deep technical expertise, and a secure environment. At iShattered Electronics, we offer all of that and more. Whether your RAID houses priceless business data or your life’s work, we’ll bring it back safely, quickly, and confidentially.
Top RAID Problems We Solve
Failed Drive(s)
Cloning, drive replacement, array simulation.
RAID Rebuild Error
Halt & reverse faulty rebuilds, recover data safely.
RAID Offline
Reassemble array using metadata reconstruction.
Controller Failure
Extract array metadata and rebuild in software.
Power Surge
Hardware analysis & board-level drive repair.
Human Error
Undo accidental RAID deletion or reconfiguration.
OS/Software Failure
Recover file system from functional drives.
RAID Not Recognized
Logical rebuild and partition recovery.
Multiple Drive Failures
Cleanroom disk recovery + rebuild simulation.
Firmware Corruption
Firmware dump and reverse engineering.
Fast Turnarounds and Transparent Communication
Time is of the essence. iShattered guarantees same-day repairs for most issues. You’ll get real-time updates via SMS or email, so you’re never left in the dark about your device’s status. They also explain every repair step in plain English—no tech jargon!
FAQs
Can you recover data from a completely dead hard drive?
Yes, many “dead” drives still have recoverable data using our cleanroom and hardware tools.
Is there a fee if no data is recovered?
No. We follow a No Data, No Charge policy.
How long does recovery take?
Standard service takes 3–7 days. Rush/emergency service is available in 24–48 hours.
Is my data safe and confidential?
Absolutely. We use strict data privacy protocols, encryption, and non-disclosure agreements.
Can you recover from encrypted drives?
Yes, provided you can supply the password or key. We support BitLocker, FileVault, and others.
Do you work with Mac and Windows file systems?
Yes, we support APFS, HFS+, NTFS, FAT32, ext4, and others.