October 3rd, 2008
The composition goes about Disk Recovery and all the things connected with it. If you use built-in Raid controller, it can require the Raid array restoration service. So, have a look at 1 instance. You've installed an embedded chip set controller from AMD SB 600 with the equipped Raid array. You were glad because all the things worked without any problems, but all of a sudden the time of your PC renewal came. And you decided to choose Intel Core processor. On the main board you've chosen you found a built-in controller ICH9R, replaced HDD but your Raid array is not defined. There're two ways out obtainable for users:
1. One of the methods is to purchase new hard disks and reequip on them a new Raid array. This will attract the situation when you require to transfer your old info on a new hard disk and it would take a lot of time to do it and to restore preceding Raid array.
2. Also you may utilize the facilities of file recovery lab where the experts would restore your data for some short period of time and for not great amount of money. Or you can receive a Raid restoration program to recover it by yourself. And in the situation when an individual utilize outer Raid array the difficulty will disappear by itself. It happens so because it's needed only to transfer a controller with hard disks. One more difficulty is that today there're lots of built-in semi-hardware Raid controllers in the market. And this kind of controllers can restore just the arrays 1, 0+1, 5 and they do not use the other methods of data restoration.
The way of “mirroring” may guarantee safety. A great amount of people think that if they would not utilize a common stripe (Raid 0) they would be surely protected from a loss of data and there will be no need to recover Raid arrays. But there're problems such as electricity defaults, driver problems in operating system, virus assaults that would make you lose all your data from all the hard drives and no “mirroring” will assist you. So, what people can do in this case? In this situation you should not strive to restore the data from a Raid array or to recover the entire Raid array. You should switch off your PC and take a system unit to a data restoration specialist. Only making these steps you would have a possibility to save and restore your info from Raid arrays. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 9th, 2008
There are lots of ways to perform hard drive recovery and this text demonstrates part of them. All that you need to realize is written below. We will show how you can recover it and not to erase other important information and to solve some other problems connected to information loss.
Professionals mention that HDD is not actually the best way to store some important data as there is a probability that it would be lost soon. Unlike CDs and other types of data carriers HDD is a mechanism that wears out like any other mechanical system. If there is a mechanical failure sometimes it is not possible to restore any data as HDD gets completely unworkable.
The operators that attempted to work out any HDD problems with Windows 98 or earlier systems resorted to use of fdisk software and some other simple systems. Today the usage of such programs even by truly experienced operators may cause irreversible consequences.
File systems
File system is a kind of programs which assists computer to interact with HDD and execute needed actions with data. Every HDD is separated on some sections. These sections are called partitions. The most widespread file systems that are used by Windows are NTFS (NT File System) and FAT (File Allocation Table). Windows OS of the old generation and DOS utilized FAT-16. Modern Windows operates with FAT-32. In case we match these two systems we will find that FAT-32 can operate with bigger volumes of info. FAT-16 can operate with disks spaces not more than 2 GB. Producers of Windows of the newest versions gave the possibility for the users to work with both FAT and NTFS systems.
The basic reason why modern versions of Windows work with NTFS as a main system is that it has nicer level of safety. The other considerable advantage is that operator may set individual access rights for every file. All such systems utilize disk partition table and boot record which are stored in the initial sector of every disk and define which one is boot disk. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 1st, 2008
Nowadays information became one of the most precious things in the world, when our community entered a new epoch of its development. But from time to time your precious info may be lost. Some data, that is significant for persons, is thought to be constantly in safe. Such attitude usually intensifies a threat of its loss. We should say that any precaution measures will be helpful. It can be both physical and logical secure of the system.
The problem of physical damage is of the greatest difficulty and it may occur with any info carrier at any time. For instant, a CD of DVD carrier may be corrupted of scratched and you will lose the information on of the failed layers. The head of your HDD can crash or its motor may stop functioning. If you are striving deleted file recovery after physical damage to the disk, you can find a couple of fresh ideas in the network such as trying to freeze the HDD or rotate it in some special way. Experts in the information restoration field say that these modes are not as great as their advertisements. When you attempt those methods you may do them in a wrong mode and your erased data restoration will be impeded by additional corruption. Moreover, it does not mean that other restoration will be safety. No, every restoration can bring some additional corruption to your device. There are a lot of programs that are accessible for customer, but experts apply peculiar complicated tools and work in dust free atmosphere.
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July 31st, 2008
This is the composition that may help people, who have predicaments with data restoration or problems with loss of data. It may occur everywhere and to anybody. Hardware damage and data corruption are 2 difficulties that often prompt the loss of data in your computer. While one may hardly do something with a physically faulty HDD but send it in for maintenance, logical info corruption may be dealt with on site. Statistics show that almost 95 percent of info problems are connected with logical corruption. And it is definitely better that physical damage of HDD. Data corruption can be prompted by OS failures, maladroit users, power outages, bad software, viruses, malware and a lot of other factors that violate usual activity of your personal computer. Luckily, it's a kind of failure that is easy to restore without sending your PC to a data recovery service.
Contemporary data recovery tools may restore erased files, recover repartitioned disk drives and restore partitions that have been reformatted by using complicated algorithms that are quite different and much more effective than those applied in Windows standard disk restoration tools such as checkdisk.
Today, the market is crammed with various disk restoration and data recovery tools. There's a strict contest between the sellers, which is clearly seen in prices and specs of their products. What will you select among this diversity of suggestions, if you're a usual consumer?
File recovery is here to assist you choose the tool that suits your bill by examining the many restoration tools in true-to-life conditions. Of course, usually it is difficult to understand the purpose of this or that software and decide will it be useful for you or not. There are programs that can restore info losses but can't maintenance broken areas of file systems or partition tables. Read the rest of this entry »
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