Hard drive outside the box

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It’s four a.m.  You’re on your third half-caf and ready to prepare the final page to that greatly feared department budget proposal.  You’ve put it off for three weeks and the submission is tomorrow, but completion is just a page away.  However, without notice, your system locks up.  The page is frozen and the frightening blue screen emerges.  In desperation you try to reboot, but the system won’t respond.  Your hard work has vanished in a disastrous hard drive failure, never to be seen again.

Facing this scenario can be terrifying for any computer user, but trying to solve the problem can be even worse.  In desperation, many users will blindly erase files, only to find later that they’ve forever squashed every hope of recovering the big project, or any other file that might have been tucked away in the hard drive.  There are three things that you can do in a scenario like this:   panic, use data recovery software, or call in the big guns for professional help.

*  Panic:  This can be your initial reaction, but it just isn’t going to help.  On the contrary, it will likely make the situation much, much horrible.

*  Data Recovery Software:  If you know how to use this type of software, it can be worth a try.  Data recovery software goes through your data system, finds all of the data that have been marked as deleted, and offers to recover them.  Once found, these recovered files should be saved to someplace other than your hard drive. Otherwise, you run the risk of overwriting other documents you may want to get back.  Data recovery software is a great option if you’ve mistakenly deleted important documents.

*  Professional Service:  Hard drive failure is serious business, and a professional data recovery service is likely exactly what you require.  Computer data retrieval is an integral part of today’s computer-oriented market.

Every computer user knows that the countless risk hounding the industry can cause disruptions or disaster to data retrieval.  Accidental formats, virus problems, software malfunction,  file/directory deletion or computer sabotage all pose a potential threat to data retrieval.  Experiencing a hard drive failure, or a potentially disastrous loss of data, is not an uncommon occurrence.  That is where those heroes known as data recovery geniuses can ride in and save the day.

Lost files can cause severe financial problems to a corporation, and smart managers realize that the safety of their company’s data must not be compromised.  According to the seventh annual ICSA Lab Virus Prevalence Survey taken in March 2002, businesses spent from $100,000 to $1,000,0000 per year in hard and soft costs, simply trying to solve their desktop-oriented disasters.

Today’s market boasts many professional, qualified, data recovery experts.  Many of these individuals or groups will offer complete data recovery solutions for your business, from providing the software you need, to running programs that will bring your valuable files back to life.  Others provide data recovery services from hard disk drives, zip disks, tapes, flash cards, CD-Roms or other storage media.

Each data recovery service uses a unique approach to solving the problem.  However, in most cases, the priority is to get the damaged hard drive up and running properly.  Data recovery experts has a unique set of skills, including a complete knowledge of hard drive architecture and electronic circuitry.  Data recovery experts must possess qualities of expertise, perseverance, and innovation in order to provide you with the best service.

Some consumers and small businesses utilize professional data recovery services as a final resort.  Choosing data recovery software like Symantec will run you somewhere around $39.95.  A data recovery expert, on the other hand, can charge anywhere from $250 to $3,500 for their professional fees.  But even these highly paid geniuses cannot perform miracles.  If your computer takes a massive head crash in the drive, it’s probably dead.

Data recovery is a precise and usually consuming task, and your personal or corporate success can be riding on it.  For this reason, it’s a job best assigned to the professionals.   You may not find one accessible at 3 a.m., but at least you’ll have a few more hours to find a way to convince your boss to extend you project deadline.

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