CDR Global is a data recovery firm serving Oklahoma City and the surrounding region, specializing in retrieving data from failed hard drives, SSDs, RAID arrays, and other storage media. The company operates a local lab where technicians work on devices across multiple failure types—mechanical damage, logical corruption, water exposure, and electronic failure—with capacity to handle both consumer and enterprise-scale recoveries.
CDR Global performs forensic data recovery in a controlled laboratory environment. The work involves diagnostic assessment, component-level repair where applicable, and extraction of recoverable data from devices that have failed or become inaccessible. The firm accepts submissions from individuals with broken personal computers, small businesses with failed servers, and larger organizations managing compliance-sensitive data. Most recoveries take between 3 and 10 business days depending on failure severity and data volume.
The company operates under a no-data, no-fee model: if technicians cannot recover usable files, the customer pays only a diagnostic fee rather than the full recovery cost. This structure applies to nearly all job types, making the financial risk manageable for customers uncertain whether their data is salvageable.
Standard hard drive recovery (single 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drive with logical failures or minor physical damage) typically ranges from $400 to $800. RAID array recovery and multi-drive systems cost more due to data reconstruction complexity; these often fall between $900 and $2,500. SSD recovery is generally more expensive than mechanical drives because SSD architecture requires specialized extraction and decoding work; estimate $800 to $2,000 depending on controller type and failure mode.
Water damage, fire exposure, or severe physical trauma (dropped drives, crush damage) carry higher diagnostics costs upfront—typically $150 to $300—because determining salvageability requires careful disassembly and inspection before formal recovery is quoted. The diagnostic fee applies to the final bill if recovery proceeds.
Verification note: pricing varies by failure type and storage capacity; confirm current rates and estimated turnaround with the lab before submitting a device.
Oklahoma City has limited data recovery options with in-house lab capacity. Best Buy's Geek Squad partnership with DriveSavers offers recovery through national logistics but adds processing time and may route complex cases out of state. Local computer repair shops typically handle only software-level file recovery and cannot address hardware failures requiring component replacement.
CDR Global suits customers with mechanically damaged drives, multi-drive systems, or legally sensitive data that must remain locally controlled throughout recovery. Choose a mail-in national service if cost is the only variable and turnaround time is flexible. Choose a local IT repair shop for software corruption or deleted-file recovery that does not require a cleanroom environment.
CDR Global is right for anyone with a failed storage device containing irreplaceable data and budget flexibility. Small business owners recovering accounting files from a dead server, individuals with failed external drives, and professionals managing compliance-sensitive materials all fit this profile.
The service does not suit customers seeking the cheapest possible recovery or those whose data is not critical. It also will not recover from devices with only software-level issues (corrupted file systems that a technician can fix without opening the device); those cases belong in a general repair shop and cost significantly less.
Customers drop off or mail the device to CDR Global with an intake form describing the failure (noises, when it stopped working, any physical damage). The lab performs a non-invasive diagnostic exam and calls or emails a recovery feasibility assessment and cost estimate within 24 to 48 hours. Once approved, the recovery begins; the customer receives the device back with recovered data transferred to an external drive or restored to a repaired drive if the original is repairable.
CDR Global maintains a local lab in Oklahoma City. The firm accepts in-person drop-off and also takes mail-in submissions from across the region. Call ahead for drop-off appointments to confirm availability; the lab is not staffed for walk-in browsers. Parking is available on-site.
Verify current hours and address by phone or website before visiting, as service hours may differ from standard business hours.
CDR Global fills a gap in Oklahoma City's data recovery landscape by maintaining local lab capacity and offering transparent, no-data-no-fee pricing that reduces financial risk for customers facing uncertain outcomes.
