OneWorld SafeDisk Extended™ providing you with the following service plans:
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Should water, fire, impact or surge damage causes your hard drive to be damaged, regular insurance will not cover the loss of your data. The OneWorld SafeDisk Extended Protection Plan is there to help. For only $49.99, we will protect your most valuable resource-your data and your memories. | ![]() View Other Protection Plans |
OneWorld Office presents the OneWorld SafeDisk Extended™ Program.
OneWorld SafeDisk Extended licensing is a premium data protection plan designed to give peace of mind, and offer the end-user protection against the high cost of professional offsite data recovery services for any hard drive or hard drive related product that has been refurbished or is currently in operation.
SafeDisk Extended is recommended as a value-add to any hard drive or hard drive related product(external hard drive, flash/solid state memory, PC, laptop, etc). SafeDisk Extended product can be purchased on it's own or "pre-bundled" with computer systems or any hard drive or hard drive related product.
Comprehensive coverage
Our service plans cover all data related hardware for desktops, laptops, removable media, digital cameras, cds, jazz, zip, iPhones, iPods, and MP3 players.
One number to call, North American based support!
The OneWorld SafeDisk Extended™ Data Recovery Protection Plan compliments the sale of any hard drive or hard drive related product. Being in the Data Recovery businesses for over 10 years, OneWorld knows that the one main point of concern for person or business going through a recovery is cost. If its "out of sight, out of mind," we don't give any thought as to the value of the information kept on our hard drives until it's too late. Much like we insure our homes, businesses, automobiles and other important possessions from the high cost of replacement through damage or theft, the data that is stored on our hard drives is thought to be safe and secure when, in actual fact, it is at risk every day.
Customer Qualifying Questions
How much, and what type of data will be saved on your new hard drive?
What is your data worth, and how much will it cost to replace it if you experience a hard drive crash/failure?
Is your data replaceable at all? Is this "one of a kind" data?
Can you afford professional off-site data recovery services should you experience a hard drive crash/failure?
Industry Statistics and Facts
The average cost of data loss, including IT services for repair, lost productivity and the actual value of lost data is approx 3000-3500 per instance.
Recreating data from scratch is estimated to cost between $2000 and $8000 per MB - The Diffusion Group survey.
A Microsoft statistic states that 5% of Windows machines experience a "crash" at least twice daily.
44% of data loss is caused by a mechanical failure of some type.
Research by Gartner shows that an estimated 5% of desktop PC purchased in 2005-2006 will break down or crash within the first year, and similarly 15% of laptops will break down or crash in their first year. 22% will break down or crash within 3-4 years.
"One in Five computers suffer a fatal hard drive crash during their lifetime." MyManagedBackup statistic.
Travelling with a laptop or external hard drive? Hard Drives and the components that are housed in the casing are more sensitive to altitude and have a higher rate of failure at altitudes above 10 000 feet.
"60% of companies that lose their data close down within 6 months of the disaster."
The Diffusion Group survey
MP3 Players - A "MacInTouch" survey of 4000 iPod users, accounting for 8926 iPods - 1416 iPods failed in the first 5 years since Apple started selling iPod products. Some models showed failure rate as high as 29.9%.
31% of PC users have lost all of their files due to events beyond their control.
"25% of lost data is due to the failure of a portable drive."
Harris Interactive survey
Data Recovery is the best most cost effective way of restoring lost data. According to a survey of more than 1000 small business organizations done by The Diffusion Group, it takes approx 19 days and costs approx $17,000 to retype only 20 Megabytes of sales data.
The overall average failure rate of disk and tape drives is 100% - all drives eventually fail.

