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Data Backup & Recovery

Your data is irreplaceable. We get it back.

Losing your data can feel catastrophic — family photos, business documents, financial records. Positive Technology's data recovery team in Houston uses professional-grade tools to recover data from failed hard drives, SSDs, flash drives, and RAID arrays. We also help individuals and businesses set up reliable automated backup solutions to prevent future data loss.

What's Included

  • Hard drive (HDD/SSD) failure recovery
  • Accidental deletion & format recovery
  • Corrupted partition restoration
  • RAID array data recovery
  • Flash drive & memory card recovery
  • Cloud backup setup (Google, OneDrive, etc.)
  • Local NAS / external drive backup
  • Business backup & disaster recovery planning

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Free re-service if you're not 100% satisfied

Data Backup & Recovery Houston TX

Why Choose Us

The Positive Technology Difference

Houston's most trusted tech repair team — certified, fast, and always honest.

Same-Day Service

Most repairs completed the same day you bring it in. Your time matters.

Certified Technicians

Our techs are certified, background-checked, and continuously trained on the latest tech.

Transparent Pricing

Free diagnostics and flat-rate pricing. No hidden fees, ever.

Houston Local

We're your neighbors in Houston, TX. We care about our community's reputation.

FAQ

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about our data backup & recovery service.

Recovery success depends on the failure type and how quickly you stop using the drive. Logical failures (deletion, format) have very high recovery rates. Physical failure depends on severity.

We offer a free diagnostic to assess recoverability before quoting a price. Logical recovery starts at $99. Severe physical recovery is priced separately.

Most logical recoveries take 1–2 business days. Physical recoveries can take 3–7 days depending on the extent of damage.

Yes, in many cases. Bring the drive in as soon as possible — do not attempt to power it on yourself.

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