Data Recovery
Data Recovery and Hardware Repair Evaluation in Denver
When hardware fails or important files are suddenly at risk, the first job is to evaluate the situation clearly, protect what can still be protected, and choose the next step with realistic expectations. IT Wingman handles recovery and repair work with an evaluation-first approach rather than exaggerated promises.

Coverage and service mode
This service is for clients who need a careful read on a failing device, a realistic recovery path, or a clear repair-versus-replace decision.
- Hands-on evaluation is centered on Denver and the Front Range when a device needs direct inspection or local handling.
- Remote guidance is available across Colorado for early triage, backup questions, and deciding whether the device should be touched at all.
- Best fit for drive issues, unstable machines, hardware trouble, and situations where guessing could make recovery harder.
Problems this service solves
- Failing drives, missing files, or unstable storage that need a careful first step
- Computers that are crashing, not booting, or showing signs of hardware trouble
- Situations where the real question is whether to repair, replace, migrate, or escalate to a specialist lab
- Businesses and households that need a realistic risk read before spending more money
Who this service is for
- Clients dealing with failing drives, damaged hardware, or unstable machines
- Small businesses that need quick triage and a realistic recovery path
- Anyone who wants repair guidance without exaggerated claims or forced upsells
What is usually included
- Initial data recovery evaluation
- Hardware troubleshooting and repair triage
- Drive health checks and storage issue guidance
- Practical backup, replacement, and migration recommendations
- Clear explanation of risks, limits, and next steps
Service details
Evaluation-first support for failing drives and computer hardware so the first move protects the device, the data, and the budget.
Data recovery evaluations start at $49. Repair and recovery work is quoted after assessment.
- A paid evaluation helps determine whether recovery is feasible and whether a specialist lab is appropriate.
- No honest provider should promise guaranteed recovery before the device is assessed.
FAQ
Questions about Data Recovery
These answers cover the objections and scope questions that usually come up before the work starts.
Do you guarantee data recovery?+
No. Honest recovery work starts with evaluation, because the answer depends on the device condition, the type of failure, and how the device has been handled so far.
Can you tell me whether to repair or replace the device?+
Yes. That decision is one of the main goals of the evaluation: understanding the risk, the likely cost path, and whether replacement is the smarter move.
Should I keep trying things if the drive or computer is failing?+
If the device is unstable and the data matters, stop experimenting and request evaluation first. Repeated DIY attempts can reduce the chance of a clean recovery path.
Is recovery or repair work handled remotely?+
Early triage and next-step guidance can happen remotely across Colorado, but failing hardware usually needs local hands-on handling in the Denver and Front Range area.
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Need a careful first step on a failing device?
Book the evaluation if the device needs a read before anyone touches it, or reach out first if the situation is unusual or time-sensitive.
