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JTG Systems
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JTG Systems

Spilled coffee? Submerged drive? ACT FAST. Do not plug it in.
We are the highest-rated computer company in Niagara.
Water and electricity kill data. JTG Systems uses ultrasonic cleaning and clean-room surgery to rescue data from flooded, spilled-on, and corroded storage devices. We stop corrosion in its tracks.
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Whether it's a basement flood destroying your NAS or a latte spill on your MacBook, water damage is progressive. The initial short circuit is bad, but the corrosion that follows is the real data killer. It eats through copper traces and fuses read/write heads to platters.
Our lab is equipped with ultrasonic baths, deionization systems, and humidity-controlled drying chambers to chemically clean and stabilize your drive before recovery attempts begin using our specialized DeepSpar imagers.
Even if you dried it off, internal moisture persists.
Laptop or PC won't turn on after spill? The motherboard or drive controller may be shorted.
If a wet mechanical drive spins up, heads may stick to platters or bearings may seize.
Green or white residue on connectors means oxidation is eating away at copper traces.
Liquid inside the drive housing can dampen the sound of the motor, indicating internal flooding.
External enclosure lights might blink, but the computer doesn't recognize the USB device.
Brief connections followed by disconnects suggest unstable short-circuits or failing components.
We stabilize the device immediately. For saltwater or dirty water exposure, this often means keeping it wet or rinsing with deionizers to prevent salt crystallization.
PCBs and safe components undergo industrial ultrasonic cleaning to safely dislodge minerals, sugars (from coffee/pop), and oxidation.
Controlled drying in humidity chambers ensures no moisture remains trapped under chips or inside drive motors before power is applied.
If internal seals failed, we open the drive in a cleanroom to swap corroded read/write heads or seized motors with donor parts.
The clock is ticking on water-damaged drives. Bring it in immediately for the best chance of full recovery.