Your personal data is valuable. Photos, videos, documents, school files, and financial records can be lost due to accidental deletion, device failure, viruses, or ransomware. Our data backup and recovery services for home users ensure your important files are always protected and easily recoverable with a reliable Data Backup Solution In Perth.
We provide simple, affordable, and secure solutions designed specifically for home computers, laptops, and personal devices.









Many home users believe data loss won’t happen to them—until it does. A crashed hard drive, stolen laptop, or malware attack can permanently erase years of memories and important files.
Our home data backup solutions help you:
We offer secure cloud backup services that automatically back up your files over the internet. Your data is encrypted and safely stored off-site, so you can access it anytime from anywhere.
We help set up local backup solutions using external hard drives or network storage for fast recovery and offline access.
Never worry about forgetting to back up your files. Our systems perform automatic and scheduled backups to ensure continuous protection.
Accidentally deleted important files? We provide data recovery services for home computers to restore lost photos, documents, and videos.
If your PC, laptop, or external drive fails, our experts can help recover data from damaged or corrupted devices.
We safely remove malware and recover your files after virus or ransomware attacks, ensuring your system is clean and secure.
We don’t just remove viruses — we help prevent future infections.
Secure your files with our trusted data backup and recovery services for home users.
Contact us today for a free consultation.
We make data protection easy, safe, and stress-free for home users.
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Recovery success rates from a dead hard drive depend on the failure type. Logical failures (accidental deletion, corruption, formatted drives) achieve 80–95% recovery rates with professional tools. Mechanical failures (clicking, grinding, not spinning) are more complex — recovery requires component-level work and success varies significantly by the degree of damage. Firmware failures sit between the two. Acting quickly and not powering the drive on repeatedly after failure is the most important factor. The Tech Co assesses drives in Perth before committing to a recovery path.
Data recovery pricing in Perth starts from around $150 for straightforward logical recovery (deleted files, formatted drives) and rises to $300–$2000+ for mechanically damaged drives requiring more advanced tooling. The Tech Co operates a no-recovery, no-fee policy on recovery — if data cannot be recovered, the assessment will only be $136. A clear quote is provided after diagnosis, before any recovery work begins. Pricing depends on drive type (HDD, SSD, NVMe), failure mode, and data volume.
Photos deleted from an SD card or phone can often be recovered if the card hasn’t been heavily reused since deletion — each new file written over the original reduces recovery chances. Specialist recovery software reads the raw sectors of the card to reconstruct deleted image files. Physical damage, water exposure, or a reformatted card complicates recovery but doesn’t always prevent it. The Tech Co recovers data from SD cards, microSD cards, and USB drives in Perth alongside laptop and desktop storage devices.
A clicking hard drive (known as the ‘click of death’) signals a mechanical failure — the read/write head is misaligned or damaged and attempting to find data. Every attempt to power the drive back on risks deepening the damage. The correct steps are: power off immediately, do not attempt to turn it on again, and contact a professional data recovery service in Perth. Running recovery software on a clicking drive makes the situation worse. The Tech Co assesses mechanical failures and advises on the realistic recovery path.
A basic new computer setup — Wi-Fi, accounts, email, and key software — takes 1–1.5 hours. When data migration from an old device is included, allow 2–4 hours depending on data volume (large photo libraries and media collections take longer). Microsoft 365 installs and full Windows Update cycles can add another hour. A professional in-home setup covers everything in one visit, ensuring the machine is properly configured, up to date, and ready to use before the technician leaves.