Data Recovery 101
Almost all computer users have experienced this at least once -
the need to get back a deleted /lost data file. This could
happen as a result of a software failure, hardware failure,
human error, power related problems, damage caused by flood /
water, vandalism, virus damage, damage by fire / heat / smoke
and sabotage. Whatever the cause and reason that you need data
recovery there is no reason to panic, for help is at hand. The
need and urgency to recover data has resulted in a plethora of
data recovery software to rescue you from a crisis like
situation.
Unless the hard disk is not working normally, the need for
professional service is almost rendered unnecessary. If the hard
disk is not making any weird noise like scratching, scraping or
ticking (which means it is in good condition) data recovery can
be done with the use of proper data recovery software, without
the help of any technical personnel. The data recovery software
that is available can be used for Mac, NT/2000/XP and RAID data
recovery. The data recovery software is also FAT and MFT
compliant.
Hard drive data recovery is possible from small hard drives of 2
GBs to big hard drives of 120 GBs. Hard drive data recovery
requires the presence of technicians if there is a hard drive
crash.
Data recovery software used for NT data recovery
provides recovery of deleted files from the recycle bin,
partition recovery from deleted partition or formatted logical
drives, from lost folders and performs data recovery even if MFT
is severely corrupted. NT data recovery software also recovers
emails and all forms of files.
Mac data recovery software recovers HFS and HFS+
File System Data. Mac data recovery software also recovers
partition if partitions are deleted or formatted, files from
Lost or Missing Mac folders. Mac data recovery software
recognizes and preserves long file names when recovering Mac
files and folders as well as provides full support for IDE,
EIDE, SCSI and SATA drives.
'Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks' or RAIDS offers better
data recovery chances as long as the drives are cloned. RAID is
a collection of hard disks that act as a single better hard disk
than the individual ones. The hard disks of RAID operate
independent of each other. A single drive failure is absorbed by
RAID and does not result in loss of data. However, when RAID
fails, it fails big time and then RAID data recovery software is
used to retrieve data. Raid data recovery software recovers both
RAID software and hardware.