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Computer Data Recovery

Data recovery is the process of retrieving information which cannot otherwise be retrieved from a computer or storage device. Data which can be retrieved includes lost and deleted files, data from damaged storage devices, data corrupted from viruses, and data from physically damaged hard drives. There are many ways of retrieving lost data and the correct data recovery tool or method to use will depend on the reason for the lost data.

There are many technical problems which can cause damage to a hard drive or other storage device. There are also physical problems such as scratching a CD-ROM or dropping a laptop. Hard drives are complicated devices with many moving parts which can break or become damaged. Physical damage will almost always result in data loss. The operating system or the file system might be damaged. If this is the reason for your data loss then the first thing to do is repair the physical damage.

Most of us are not able to repair this kind of computer damage but there are many data recovery specialists available to help. You may be surprised at just how much data can be restored from a device or drive which has been destroyed, or appears to have been destroyed. Data can be recovered from disks which have been damaged by fire or water so there is always a chance for your data.

Data can also be recovered from damaged devices such as cameras, MP3 players, and USB or flash devices. Naturally data can also be recovered from older technologies such as tape drives, floppy disks, and zip drives. Most companies are focused on data recovery from newer devices but you should be able to find specialists who can recover information from all types of equipment.

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  1. Vicky Brauner September 4th, 2007 11:32 am

    It was here a minute ago

    In an ideal world, organizations never experience data loss, because they have the systems in place to prevent problems as well as backup programs to restore data when something does go wrong. However, this is not an ideal world, and that’s why there is a data recovery industry.

    Whether it is a sudden, catastrophic event or a slow deterioration of performance, data loss means essential information cannot be accessed. Managers often do not realize how complex and fragile their data is until it is too late. The electrons stored on magnetic tape or a hard drive can be scrambled by viruses, erased by power surges, obscured by smoke or, possibly worst of all, never properly backed up.

    When data is lost, nothing a business can do on its own will bring it back. Sometimes frantic efforts can even make the situation worse. There have been some unfortunate cases where misguided recovery efforts have turned a company’s missing data into lost data, There are very few situations where no data at all can be recovered. In many of those cases, the damage is so extensive that clients make that judgment on their own.

    The loss of critical data can literally reduce a business to bankruptcy, so a good recovery company looks beyond the computing aspects of data loss to help manage the organizational and personal situations that arise during a crisis. Without honest and open communication, the job of data recovery can be stalled. And delay can be fatal.

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