About Datacodex
Your Arabic Reference for Data Recovery
Datacodex is a specialized knowledge platform dedicated to the science of data recovery and handling damaged storage media. Our journey began over 8 years ago, fueled by technical passion and continuous research into the deepest layers of data storage.
We have evolved beyond being just a service provider to become the trusted reference for understanding data loss causes and how to securely retrieve data. Having previously managed data recovery operations in Egypt, we now offer our expertise through carefully selected partner laboratories in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
We do not rely on flashy marketing terms. Instead, we are committed to providing absolute transparency and accurate technical information that empowers you to make the right decisions.
Lab Tools & Technologies
PC-3000 Portable Pro
The world's most powerful system from ACE Lab for innovative handling of severe cases and extracting data from complex failures.
Clean Room Capability
A certified Clean Room environment for opening HDDs and dealing with sensitive mechanical failures without exposing platters to contamination.
MRT Lab & CDev
A suite of tools for reading firmware and bypassing translator issues in HDDs and modern storage drives.
Software Solutions
We utilize a wide spectrum of advanced software such as R-Studio to recover logical files and rebuild complex RAID structures.
The "Blind Recovery" Protocol
Privacy is our foremost standard. We implement a strict policy known as "Blind Recovery". This methodology ensures data is recovered as blocks and structures (Hex & Directory Trees) without the need to open or preview personal files.
- Scanning mechanism relies on infrastructure, not content.
- No file backups are retained after successful delivery.
- Immediate sanitization of donor drives upon completion.
Realistic & Proven Success Rates
At Datacodex, we do not believe in "100% recovery" promises. Our figures reflect the technical reality of the cases we handle.
Logical Failures
Accidental deletion, formatting, or file system damage
Physical Failures
Clicking sounds, head damage, or motor seizures
Server Arrays (RAID)
NAS server crashes or multiple drive failures