HARD DRIVE DESTRUCTION SERVICES

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CLOUDLAST Liquid 8 Technology, Inc. 140 58th Street, Suite 8C, Box 33 Brooklyn NY 11220 Hard drive destruction services; Recycling;Warehousing services, namely, storage, distribution, pick-up, packing, and shipping of IT equipment;CLOUD LAST;
CORODATA Corodata Corporation 12375 Kerran Street Poway CA 92064 Hard drive destruction services; Document destruction;Business records management;Digitization of documents; Electronic storage of records and documents;
CRUSH FROM OSP One Safe Place Media Corp. 1550 West Walnut Hill Lane Irving TX 75038 Hard drive destruction services;The mark consists of the wording Crush from OSP and design of a man holding a machine gun and splotches.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
E-WASTE SECURITY E-Waste Security PO Box 7073 29911 Niguel Road Laguna Niguel CA 92607 Hard drive destruction services; Recycling;
EWASTED R Technology Solutions 6395 E 56th Ave Commerce City CO 80022 Hard drive destruction services; Recycling of manufacturing prototypes; Recycling of electronics; Recycling of law enforcement evidence; Recycling of overstock manufactured goods;Computer security service, namely, hard drive erasure;
NCS GLOBAL NCS GLOBAL SERVICES 32 Innovation Dr Rochester NH 03867 Hard drive destruction services; Hard drive shredding services;Collection of computers and other electronic equipment for recycling; Refurbishing of desktop and notebook computers;NEWPORT COMPUTER SERVICES GLOBAL;GLOBAL;Computer security service, namely, hard drive erasure;
OMEGA DATA SECURITY Omega Data Security 3050 Fishing Creek Valley Rd Harrisburg PA 17112 Hard drive destruction services;DATA SECURITY;
SPROUT SMR Holdings 613 Bond Street Statesville NC 28677 Hard drive destruction services; Recycling; Recycling of e-waste;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system are disclosed for recovering lost data with redundancy in an individual hard drive. A mirroring-type process is used in a single hard drive to maintain a backup copy of all data stored on that hard drive. The hard drive maintains two copies of the stored data on different storage media segments or partitions defined by separate read/write heads. In the event that a hard drive media defect or error occurs with respect to any of the data stored on a segment defined by one head, that data can be restored from the segment defined by the other head(s).