Data transfer FAQ
Do you transfer Iomega Jaz disks?
Straight answer from RVA Rewind, a local media digitizing studio in Richmond, Virginia. We help with Common 3.5" floppies, Zip disks, CDs, DVDs, and other readable consumer data media we support (specialty formats vary).
We do not currently offer Iomega Jaz (Jazz) disk transfer as a standard service, though we periodically evaluate older disk formats based on equipment and demand. We do help with many other data disks such as common floppy disks, Zip disks, CDs, and DVDs when the media is readable.
If you have Jaz disks, contact us with the disk type, capacity if known, and approximate age—we can confirm current capability or suggest next steps. Specialty drives and media fail over time; we only advertise formats we can support reliably in-house.
For supported disks, we transfer the data as stored on the media and return your originals with the recovered files on a modern drive or download. We focus on getting readable files off the disk rather than converting every legacy document into the newest software version.
See data disk transfer services and related FAQs (unreadable disks, scratched discs, document conversion limits), then request an estimate listing every disk type in your box.
How this works at RVA Rewind
Old disks fail without warning, and drives for Zip and legacy formats are scarce. Moving readable files to a modern drive or cloud backup is often the only way to keep school work, photos, and business archives accessible.
- List the disk types and roughly how many you have.
- We attempt to read each disk and copy recoverable files as stored on the media.
- You receive the recovered files on modern media or download, plus your originals back.
Media we handle in this category
Common 3.5" floppies, Zip disks, CDs, DVDs, and other readable consumer data media we support (specialty formats vary).
Next steps
Check which data disk formats we transfer, then contact us with disk types and counts for a free estimate.
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