Many
businesses lose their data, but a good majority recover it, either
with the help of a professional, or with data recovery software.
The following tips will help ensure your "hard disk emergency"
concludes with a happy ending.
First, in the event that you have lost data,
determine what type of data loss has occurred. Typical symptoms
of this type of data loss include clicking or buzzing sounds emanating
from your hard drive (or computer box). Also, you may encounter
what is commonly known to PC users as the "blue screen of
death". This blue screen may occur at odd times, and without
warning, even when your hard drive is making no peculiar noises.
With physical drive damage, you may also find that your drive
is "not found" when you attempt to reboot your computer.
This may also be accompanied by inactivity (no flickering) by
your computer's drive light.
While this may also be a faulty boot or partition
record, in most cases it is physical damage. Best thing to do
in this situation is to get in touch with another hard drive recovery
professional.
Other physical damage is more obvious. In cases
of flood, or natural disaster, where your drive has been exposed
to the elements, recovering your data will almost always require
emergency professional data recovery.
Is your data loss the result of file system corruption
or damage, accidental deletion or non-physical drive problems?
When you "lose" files, whether through accidental deletion
or boot or partition sector corruption, your files can often be
returned quite quickly, with specialized software provided by
us.
Typical symptoms of this can be simply a "disappearing
file" or an accidentally emptied "recycle bin".
It is likely that your computer still boots (except in cases where
your boot record had been compromised), and there are no noises
coming from your drive.
A Final Emergency Note It is important that when
you have lost data, you do not do anything rash. Your actions
(including rebooting several times, using unapproved "utility
software" or saving new files to your drive) greatly affect
your data's recover-ability. Be assured that there are data recovery
professionals out there who are qualified to recover your data.
Always ensure your are dealing with a professional emergency data
recovery technician.
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