Monday, August 18, 2008

Computer Shops and Data Recovery

If something goes wrong with your computer, the fist thing that comes in your mind is to take it back to the shop for repair, especially if it is under warranty period. For the similar reasons, many people will bring their computer to computer shop and expect to get their data back in the even that their hard disk crashed.

As data recovery is very sensitive and delicate process, for this there are specific experts who offer this service. The other computer experts can not perform this task and nor do they have the facilities to perform data recovery. Since they do not have a clean room, that is a room with controlled amount of dust particles that can damage the hard disk, and possess no machines.

These people do have the technical advantage over the average consumer such as yourself, but they might not have your best interest in mind. So they get paid if you get your data back and not if you don't. It becomes a number game, where the more clients they get, the higher and their chance of getting paid.

The worst case is they don't earn your money, but at the same time, you may never get another attempt to recover the lost data ever again.
There are two types of data loss that you may face

1. Physical data loss
2. Logical data loss

In case of physical data loss you can take help of data recovery services. The logical data loss can occurs due to accidental formatting of hard drive, accidental deletion of data even form recycle bin or data loss due to virus attack. To resolve your problem you can take help of
data recovery software. This software is very easy to use and provides good recovery solution. It provides recovery solution for Windows (Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, 2003, XP), Apple Macintosh, Novell, Linux, Unix operating system and FAT, NTFS, NTFS5, HFS, HFS+, NWFS, EXT2 and EXT3 file systems. Provides Data recovery from CD with ISO9660 and Joliet file system created on all major operating systems.

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