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A user’s guide to Data Recovery


A user’s guide to Data Recovery


Isn’t it amazing the kinds of things we accumulate on our computers? You never really think about it until you are faced with the possibility that you have lost everything. From precious photo’s, to rare music, to sensitive work documents, there is no denying that there are far too many irreplaceable things on our hard drives. And more often than not, these kinds of documents and programs would be impossible to find again. The moment when you loose your first hard drive is heartbreaking. Your mind is scrambling to remember all the precious items that were on the affected drive. While your mind is trying to piece together all the irreplaceable things that were on there, you are wondering, is hard drive recovery going to be possible?


Data recovery is no laughing matter. Chances are, whatever has brought you to this article has resulted in a loss of important data, and you need it fixed quickly. Luckily, this kind of thing happens much more than you can imagine. And there are a number of ways to deal with it. Whether you intend on doing it yourself, or hiring a hard disk recovery expert, read on for some helpful tips to give your frazzled hard drive the best chance.


Many people try to do their own hard drive failure recovery , not realizing the irreversible damage even the simplest action can have. Depending on your level of technical expertise, the level of damage and the cause of the hard drive crash, it might be possible to fix it yourself. There are all kinds of stories about users fixing their own crashed hard drives in innovative ways. There have been cases where data was successfully recovered by putting the affected hard drive in the freezer. Sadly, these kinds of success stories are rare, and potentially dangerous to attempt. It’s more likely that you will have success using some of the tried and tested hard drive recovery tools available to you.


If you need to guarantee the maximum data recovery, there is no substitute for a professional. It might cost an arm (and even a leg) but if the data was very important to you there is no choice. Many experts are happy to provide a free quote before beginning any hard disk recovery efforts. If you have the luxury of time, comparing quotes and projected outcomes is a great way to get the best value for money. Have a look for experts who only accept payment if the data is recovered, chances are these experts are confident in their abilities to restore your information, or they wouldn’t make such promises!


Once the data has been recovered, make sure to back it up on another hard drive, or an external storage device like a CD/DVD. After a serious system failure, your hard drive can crash again at any time. Hopefully, the trying process of data recovery has given you some insight into the importance of backing everything up. If data recovery attempts were not completely successful, chances are you will be especially gung-ho about backing everything up.


If your hard drive has crashed, don’t despair. The chances are high that the information is all still there. You just might need an expert to find it all.


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    Russell Philips own and runs Dat Labs, specialists in <a href="http://www.datlabs.co.uk/data-recovery.htm">data recovery</a> and <a href="http://www.datlabs.co.uk/hard-drive-failure.htm">hard disc data recovery</a> for damaged hard drives. Russell has been in the data recovery business for over 5 years and has thousands of satisfied customer. Dat Labs sepcialises in data recovery and <a href="http://www.datlabs.co.uk/hard-drive-failure.htm">hard drive failure</a> recovery experts

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