Data Recovery Tools & Reviews

After bringing the failed drive back to life, as a data recovery professional, you know now you need to recover the damaged file system by using data recovery tools; and maybe you know also you need to do a disk imaging in order to work from an accurate, stable hard drive image.

Unfortunately, traditional disk imaging tools and methods are designed for and work on good HDDs only, not the patient HDDs that are unstable or inaccessible because of media defects and instable head, which are common challenges of Stage 2 in practice. Even more, with those traditional imaging tools, the time involved and the ordinary user-level repeated-read access to the media bring a risk of damaging the disk and head, making data lost irretrievable.

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Lost Data: Here are some ways you can use for Data Recovery

Once someone loses data, they have various things they can opt to do:

Use backups: If you have been keeping a good backup system, then recovery would be easy using it. Since a copy of the original information is stored on the backups, it is possible to retrieve data from them. This all depends on how effective your backup has been e.g. employing automatic backup at regular intervals, say after every hour. This means that recreating data from the backup would be less tiresome. But what if the backups are totally outdated? They will become almost irrelevant. Therefore, although data in backups could be reliable, it wouldn’t be the most efficient way for data recovery. Also, what if both the backup and original information get destroyed?

Recreate the data from scratch: Others may opt to recreate data from scratch. If the data was not much then this would be a good option. But what if you are dealing with a large organization that has a data bank? One may not opt for recreation because it would need a lot of time and money. It has been found out that the estimated cost of recreating your data from scratch is $6000 per megabyte.

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Data Recovery and Data Backup: What they are and their significance

You may lose your important data by emptying Recycle Bin or by erroneously using Shift and Delete keys on a file or folder. The data loss can also happen due to file system corruption, operating system errors, malicious applications like virus and worms etc. The inaccessible data can be recovered by implementing Hard Drive Recovery solutions.

You should take precautionary steps to prevent data loss as regular manual or scheduled backups, antivirus scan, disk check, disk defragmentation and more. In case data loss has already occurred, you should opt for efficient Data Recovery Tools to recover the lost data. If you do not have proper data backup, you should go for quality recovery solutions to reclaim your data.

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