Data Recovery Methods
Sometimes, due to unforeseen occurrences, it may become
necessary to recover information from your hard drive. For
instance, you computer may encounter problems and you need to
recover documents. In many cases such data retrieval is quite
possible. So, how exactly does data recovery work?
Specialists in data recovery will take your hard drive and
evaluate it. Skilled technicians will determine how much
information can actually be retrieved from your hard drive and
what will be necessary to retrieve the lost data. Once this
evaluation is complete; the data recovery provider will advise
you what needs to be done to retrieve your data and how much the
work will cost you.
Lost data can be recovered successfully about 80 percent of the
time. Bear in mind however, that the evaluation process can take
several days to weeks, and it may or may not prove successful in
determining what the problem with the computer is. Then, if you
should decide to give the data recovery provider the go ahead,
they will clone the system and begin attempting to retrieve the
data that is on your hard drive. Laptops and notebooks can also
have data recovered from them. Despite the fact that the
procedures for doing so are different than those used on
standard computers, data can still be recovered from these
mini-computers. In essence, the primary difference is that these
computers require smaller tools in order to recover the data on
them because they are so much smaller. Specialists do not
require your entire computer to recover your data. Rather, you
can simply ship your hard drive to them and they will retrieve
the data from it.
Nevertheless, as a hard drive is a sensitive piece of equipment
it, needs to be shipped very carefully. The drive will have to
be wrapped in material that will not produce static and you
should avoid the use of Styrofoam peanuts at all costs - they
create a significant amount of static and static can destroy a
hard drive.
There are also some other things to be aware of if you want to
attempt data recovery. For instance, if you hard drive is
exposed to water, you should be quite careful when shipping it.
It is advised that data can be retrieved better before the hard
drive dries out, therefore it is suggested that you ship it with
a damp cloth in a plastic bag to ensure that it stays wet until
it can be evaluated. Finally, when you do ship your hard drive
to a data recovery provider, be sure to place it in a cardboard
box, wrapped in bubble wrap, where it will have very little room
to move around.