Thursday, September 24, 2009

Dealing With Data Recovery

We seldom think about how important our hard drive is until something happens that causes it to crash. When it does crash, we suddenly realize that everything from our checkbook, to our calendar, to all our favorite photos, are stored on our now defective hard disk.

The one thing that you should have learned from watching any of the procedural television shows is that there is always a way to recover your data from your computer's hard disk drive. The trick is knowing how to get to the missing data.

Hire a Professional

The first thing you should accept is that even if you are usually able to repair most of your computer's problems, you probably won't be able to recover your lost data files by yourself when your hard disk crashes. In this situation your best bet is to seek the assistance of a certified professional. Not only will the computer technician be able to recover your missing data, they will also be able to make any repairs that your drive requires. Double check that the professional has experience repairing your brand of hard drive and your computer's operating system.

A RAID Configuration

If your computer uses several different disk drives, then your life will be considerably easier. All you have to do is remove the damaged hard drive. Once you have done this, you can either replace the disk with a new one, or you can have the damaged hard disk drive rebuilt. When you remove the damaged drive, the remaining hard drives should regenerate your missing data. The problem with having multiple hard drives (this system is called a RAID configuration) is that if several of the hard disk drives crash, then you will have to bring all of your disk drives to a computer technician to have them repaired. Make sure that the computer technician knows that your hard drives are a RAID configuration.

When All Hope is Gone

Occasionally, you will hear that your computer's hard drive is beyond repair. If this is the case, the professional that you have hired will tell you as soon as they have diagnosed the problem. When this happens, you should plan on cutting your losses and just go ahead with purchasing a brand new hard drive. Before the computer technician starts to work on your hard drive, you should find out if the cost of the repair is going to cost more than it would to simply purchase a brand new hard drive.

There is online resource with more details and advice on Data Recovery and security issue. Learn about how to recover deleted files and information on data security.

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