1. Data Retrieval

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    Lake Oswego, OR

    Data Retrieval

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    PurpleFolder

    PurpleFolder

    5.0
    (5 reviews)

    We had an external hard drive that stopped working at the worst time possible. We needed a drastic…read moredata recovery, and had gone to two previous places before that weren't able to provide the service we needed. We were referred to NeuralEarth as "the people who can get it done". We needed expedited service, and when we walked in, the folks there literally took the drive out of our hands and started working on it immediately. Within 12 hours, we had a diagnosis, and within 48 hours, we had the recovered data. This was a LIFESAVER. Yes, you will pay more money for services like this, but compared to other places we tried (and that couldn't provide the services in the time we needed), this was so very worth it. The folks at NeuralEarth are dedicated, very knowledgeable, and all-around awesome. I can't thank them enough. If you need critical data recovered, you won't find better than NeuralEarth.

    My computer suddenly reboot, and I (shame on me!) hadn't backed it up in several months. It had…read more*everything* on it--notably a slew of documents, all my photos, etc., most of which was irreplaceable. After several months of agony, I took it to Adrian at Bridgetown Electronics Repair (who had just helped me with a broken smartphone). He was not optimistic, since it appeared that the hard drive itself was the problem. After some discussion, I agreed with his suggestion to send it to NeuralEarth. I got a phone call from NeuralEarth the next day to let me know they had my drive and we discussed their process, what kind of expectations were realistic for me to have, etc. Their $50 fee for an initial diagnosis would be applied to any additional work I agreed to following the diagnosis; of course I agreed to that! They called me sooner than I'd expected to say that, yes, the problem was the drive itself but they were confident they could get most, if not all, of my data! The quote for the Tier 3 recovery was $600 (about which I gulped, then agreed to--after all, any recovery was more than I'd have otherwise!) and, as I was going to need a new hard drive anyway, I agreed to have them go ahead and get me a better-than-average model for an additional $67.99. I just had my final phone call with them. The only files they weren't able to recover were my operating system (which was not a surprise but also no loss, since it can easily be downloaded and installed to the new drive) and a few system files that were also of no use to me otherwise. At this point, my new drive will be delivered to Adrian to reinstall in my desktop box. Although I would--of course--have preferred to pay less for the work, I could not be more pleased, and cannot recommend NeuralEarth more highly!

    NerdsToGo

    NerdsToGo

    2.6
    (5 reviews)

    They are rarely at the office, they never answer the phones and they never call back. My laptop is…read morenot fixed, they told me the charging cord doesn't work and now want me to pay them $99 for that, as them diagnosing the issue. The cord works fine, it was charging my husbands husbands computer before I plugged it into mine. Now I can't get my laptop back, as they are never there when I go to their door to pick it up, 3 different times now! DO NOT USE THEM.

    As a 79-year-old author, losing her eyesight and with limited computer skills, I retained Rory…read moreDunnaback for his deeply needed assistance concerning various matters of which he was aggregable. Mr. Dunnaback and a partner hold the franchise at two local Nerds to Go stores. Initially, his work proved exceptional. A bout of pneumonia caused me to cancel our scheduled appointment. Once recovered, and over a six-week span, I tried reaching him to resume our meetings. I left numerous messages at both stores and on his personal phone. Sadly, Mr. Dunnaback failed to respond. In July I intended to launch a contest, each winner receiving three of my books. On my website, Roy Dunnaback posted enough information to interest readers, but not the requirements necessary to play the game. July came and went and possibly my credibility, too. He left me and any want-to -be contestants in the lurch. In order to draw readers to my contest, earlier I created a narrative for him to video and place on TikTok - just one other endeavor Mr. Dunnaback left dangling. Lastly, he had consented to an extremely important computer task, dealing with my self-publishing business, yet he didn't start or finish the project. I'm upset, hurt, and confused by his silent, unprofessional behavior of turning his back on me.

    Portland Computerworks

    Portland Computerworks

    5.0
    (94 reviews)

    NO NEW RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS…read more Not a review so much as a comment: I just called to see if I could get some help with upgrading my Mac to add needed memory. The voicemail states that the business is no longer supporting new residential customers (only existing residential customers with support plans). I very much appreciated the clear message so I didn't waste time leaving a voicemail and waiting on a return call. Now back to Yelp to try and find someone else.

    I have a 2013 MacBook Pro with a CD drive that was starting to slow down considerably, presenting…read moreme with the beach ball of doom with just about every action I tried to take. Plus, my battery was no longer holding a charge, so I was tethered to my adapter. This is the time at which I buy a new computer. But you can't get one with the CD drive anymore, and I still use mine for my outdated exercise videos and movies on the plane. So I consulted Joseph at Portland ComputerWorks about a tune up. He recommended I increase my memory, replace the battery and get a solid state hard drive. His pricing came in at under $400.00. He also cleaned the interior and tightened the hinge for the screen. I love the result! This machine should go on now for at least two more years. It's like having a new machine! I do not live anywhere near Portland ComputerWorks, but it was Joseph's appraisal, manner and trustworthiness that made me leave my personal grid. I won't go anywhere else in the future.

    Data Retrieval - datarecovery - Updated July 2026

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