The Day His Infallible RAID Array Failed

Nov 7, 06:30 am

The Day His Infallible RAID Array Failed

Have you ever asked yourself, “What would I do if I lost everything that I’ve stored on my computer for the last 15 years?” Well, one CBL Data Recovery customer did.

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Strange Recoveries: Ant Attraction

May 15, 04:54 pm

Strange Recoveries: Ant Attraction

Occasionally CBL gets interesting projects. If you live in the Houston, TX area you may have heard the news of the unique ant problem some residents have been experiencing. It is believed that a species of ants usually found in the Caribbean and South America arrived...

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Heads and Tales: When he lost data, Kardinal Offishall did the right thing.

Dec 6, 03:00 pm

Heads and Tales:  When he lost data, Kardinal Offishall did the right thing.

When Kardinal Offishall, the Juno Award winner and Canada’s “hip-hop ambassador”, discovered that he could no longer access files required for an imminent recording session at an US studio later the same week, he did the right thing. He called CBL Data Recovery.

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Heads and Tales: For 24 hours, CBL is THE Hub

Dec 6, 11:01 am

Heads and Tales:  For 24 hours, CBL is THE Hub

For 24 hours, CBL is THE Hub.

Canada’s data recovery specialist comes to hubcanada.com’s rescue.

For small business owners, the end of the business day rarely finishes at five o’clock. In fact, taking work home to complete or review at the end of the day or on the weekend has...

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Rare Music Files Rescued from Severely Damaged Hard Drive

Nov 5, 02:25 pm

Rare Music Files Rescued from Severely Damaged Hard Drive

Heads and Tales: Out of the Ashes

When vintage music store, M.C. Productions Vintage Recordings, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada was destroyed in a fire, owner Mickey Clark lost all of the CDs he had compiled from his massive record collection, all of the backup disks from the music files he had digitized, and half of his inventory of 20,000 original recordings dating back to 1902. In addition, both of his hard drives were drowning in two feet of water. To the distraught performer, that meant the possible loss of thousands of music files many of which were Clark’s only copies which he started collecting at the age of eight.

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