Data
Recovery
Data recovery becomes necessary when your hard drive, memory
card or USB flash card fail, and you have no backup available.
This article gives an idea on the necessary steps and
precautions during the data recovery process.
Before attempting the recovery, you must be aware that the
data cannot always be retrieved. In case of a physical failure
of a hard disk such as the infamous "click of death" situation,
you won't be able to do much good to the hard drive except
bring it to the recovery experts. Modern hard drives, however,
are complex yet reliable pieces of electronics. They rarely
fail for no reason, at least on a physical level.
Logical corruption prevails with the complex operating
systems, buggy software, malicious or careless acts of the
end-users, malware and viruses. Power failures and computer
hardware malfunctions also account for many cases of corrupted
hard drives and lost data.
The logical corruption can be dealt with at home. Provided
that you have the right data recovery tools, you'll be able to
do it yourself without any special skills.
Be aware that the data recovery process is a lengthy one.
You'll need plenty of time and enough space on a working,
non-corrupted hard disk to facilitate the recovery. Before you
begin, make sure that you restrict any write operations onto
the damaged disk. If you don't have data recovery already
installed on your computer, don't save or install the data
recovery product onto the corrupted drive. Instead, use a
different drive letter, a flash memory card or a USB drive.
Even a flash card from your digital camera can be able to store
the data recovery tool!
The choice of a proper data recovery tool is a very
important one. If you have no previous experience in recovering
data, choose one that offers maximum level of automation for an
inexperienced uses. It's a good idea to make sure that the tool
you pick allows saving a copy of the damaged disk onto a
healthy one in order to work on a backup copy instead of
operating the live disk. Mareew Data Recovery by http://mareew.com is a good
choice for the inexperienced user.
Further data recovery steps depend on the data recovery
software that you choose for the job. If you settle with Mareew
Data Recovery, there's not much to talk about. Mareew Data
Recovery can optionally create a backup copy of the damaged
disk (I highly recommend that you do so), and performs all
recovery operations on the copy instead of the original. If
something goes wrong, you still have the source hard disk in
its original condition; just make another copy and try
again.
The data recovery process is pretty straightforward with
Mareew Data Recovery. You get a step-by-step wizard that guides
you through the recovery process. Even if you don't read the
prompts except the choice of the damaged disk if you have more
than one in your system, and simply click the 'Next' button
several times, you will be able to recover the damaged
disk!
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