Data Recovery

Types of storage media

  1. Mac
    • Onboard SSD of MacBook and iMac
      • Models equipped with M series SoC
      • Models equipped with T2 security chip
      • Other models
    • Removable storage media of MacBook and iMac
  2. iPad
    • iPad Pro
    • iPad Air
    • iPad mini
    • iPad
  3. iPhone
  4. SSD
    • NVMe SSD
    • PCIe SSD
    • SATA SSD
  5. Fusion Drive
  6. HDD
    • 3.5″ HDD
    • 2.5″ HDD
  7. Memory Card
    • CompactFlash
    • CFexpress
    • SD
      • miniSD
      • microSD
  8. USB Drive
    • USB Flash Drive
    • USB SSD
    • USB HDD

Types of damage

  1. Device damage
    • No power on
    • No boot
  2. Logical damage
    • Firmware damage
    • File system damage
  3. Physical damage
    • Impact damage
    • Head damage
    • Liquid / water damage
    • Fire damage

Services

  1. No charge if it is not successful
  2. Free pick-up and delivery services

Data Recovery Price List

TypeData recovery
Mac$2800+
iPad$3500+
iPhone$3500+
OtherAsk
TypeData recovery
Data Recovery Price List

Data Recovery Case Study

Google reviews from customers

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★★★★★

Took my MB Pro to two other Data Recovery companies (including Apple recommended 3rd party) and failed.

Afterwards, I tried iCertified and they solved it!! They put lots of time, care and effort into the repair.

Would highly recommend for serious issues with Apple products!!

Thomas Ngai

08/2024

★★★★★

When traveling abroad in Thailand my 18 mth old MacBook Pro died. The Thailand Apple Authorised repair center wanted over half the price of a new laptop to repair by replacing the motherboard. And I would lose all my data. ICertifed repaired the damaged components on the motherboard at a very reasonable cost and not only was my MacBook working again but it powered up right where it was when it died with no loss of data. Friendly customer service. Fast and professional. Highly recommended

Kevin Black

01/2024

★★★★★

Helped with data recovery for iPhone and successfully recovered data. Good service attitude and answered questions attentively.

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yanto chan

09/2023

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FAQ

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How much does it cost to repair a MacBook?

The cost of MacBook repair depends on the type of issue and the model of your MacBook. You can check our detailed price list or get the quotation from us by WhatsApp or e-mail.

Should I make a backup before repairing MacBook?

In order to ensure the safety of your data, we recommend backing up all important data and files to an external hard drive or cloud storage before performing any repairs or replacing any parts, to prevent any unexpected loss or damage to data.

Will the AppleCare voided after MacBook repair?

If your MacBook is still under warranty, it is recommended to visit Genius Bar to perform the repair to ensure the AppleCare is still valid after the repair. But if you have no recent backup, you may consider to repair your MacBook in iCertified.

How to avoid the issues of the MacBook?

There are some issues of MacBook are unavoidable, but you could take the following measures to lower the risk.

Regular maintenance: Cleaning the inside of the MacBook and perform thermal paste replacement, to lower the risk of components get short-circuited caused by dust. We provide cleaning and thermal paste replacement service for $350, it takes around 1-2 hours.

Use original or certified accessories: Counterfeit and low-quality USB-C accessories may short the high-voltage power rail with the low-voltage signal line, it may damage your MacBook and could making it not powering on in some serious cases.

Backup regularly: Backup important data and file regularly, to avoid loss of data during hardware failure. We could not guarantee the success rate of data recovery services.

Handle properly: Handle your MacBook with care, avoid too much force or drop, to avoid physical damage.