If you are in the unfortunate position of having had a hard drive crash, you are most likely frantically looking for help with data recovery. The good news is that, in most cases, the information is still available and you should be able to retrieve what was lost. The bad news is that you might need to send your machine to a professional to retrieve the information
If you are in the unfortunate position of having had a hard drive crash, you are most likely frantically looking for help with data recovery. The good news is that, in most cases, the information is still available and you should be able to retrieve what was lost. The bad news is that you might need to send your machine to a professional to retrieve the information.Your system has crashed, leaving you with two options: try to do it yourself, or call in an expert. While a data recovery expert might cost a fair amount, if the data was very important, you might want to consider forking out the cash. A professional hard drive recovery can cost well over a thousand dollars, and even then, you are not guaranteed that all the information on the hard drive is salvageable.
If you are adamant about doing your own hard disk recovery, you can start by reading the information that your operating system website/manual provides. Windows users have access to a range of useful tools and utilities that might fix the problem. You might want to start by running the disk utilities that came with your operating system. Depending on the cause of the hard drive failure, the chkdsk program could worsen the problem.
If you want to try another approach, you could do a simple search for "hard drive recovery programs" and feast on the results. Hard drive recovery is big business, and it's not just repairmen that are cashing in on desperate consumers who failed to back their data up. Software companies are coming up with all kinds of quick fixes to help desperate users in a pickle. The problem with quick fix data recovery programs is that they do not address the root cause of the crash. If your hard drive has been damaged in a flood, or by lightning, even powering up could put the final nail in the coffin for your precious data.
It's for these reasons that an expert in hard disk recovery is your best bet. Many data recovery firms guarantee your data, or you get your money back. A quick internet search unearths a host of possible companies, all with different specialties. Many firms will organize to pick up the affected hard drive/machine, and will even deliver the fixed machine, along with the data backed up on DVD to your door.
So what can be learnt from this scenario? Prevention is better than cure! After successful (or unsuccessful) hard drive recovery, you might be wondering what you could have done to prevent the problem in the first place. There's simply no way around the tedious task of backing up all your information! Backing up is something that most people leave until their hard drives crash and they have a brush with hard drive recovery. Imagine how much time and money you would have saved if you had backed everything up?!
Hindsight is always crystal clear; you can see what you could have done to prevent this expensive and time-consuming problem, so make sure it doesn't happen again!
Russell Philips own and runs Dat Labs, specialists in data recovery and hard disc data recovery 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 hard drive failure recovery experts