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What Is Hard Drive Data Recovery And How To Perform It

09 Jul
What Is Hard Drive Data Recovery And How To Perform It

Hard drive data recovery needs to be mastered properly since you will most likely need it once you lose important hard drive data. Most of the time, viruses or worms can destroy these data as well as many other factors such as wear and tear through time and conflicting software. Saving a file does not mean it is already safe since accidents always happen.

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There are many kinds of loss of data. One can lose data through simple logical problems such as deleting accidentally or software malfunction. There are however, some good ways of preventing as well as recovering data. One of the most common and basic ways is through the backing up of data.

If the data is lost from the hard drive, here is what you should do. You should stop saving any more data in that drive space. One should first safely assess what kind of problem affected your computer then fix it. Saving more data is bad because deleted data does not really get deleted. The computer only writes over these data once you save anything else. So before that happens, you should try to retrieve it.

You should first boot your computer using the OS disk in order to try data recovery through the hard drive. After that, you can either use the chkdsk, testdsk, or fdsk command prompt that will help scan the hard drive. Most of the time, this will help you recover the data you have lost through corruption. The commands above should be used in a Windows OS recovery console.

There is also such a thing as FINDNTS which is a nifty freeware that will help you recover data. This is just a free software that is centered on NTFS recovery (meaning it gets back NT files. One could also boot from this if the Windows OS is not working. You won’t even have to reformat)

Chkds as well as testdsk are both needed for hard drive information recovery. These simple tools retrieve the lost FAT as well as NTFS files. Basically, they find, retrieve, then fix the partition on the hard drive then reinstate boot sections. Usually, people would just reformat and get things over with. However these commands can help you boot and then fix the problem even if the OS is inaccessible.

Those stated above can manage loss from deletion yet it is also possible for one to get back files that might have been accidentally deleted. And what’s more, these are mostly free software you can find in the net.

So there you have it. Losing those all important files or data is not the end of the world. There are measures to retrieve them and there are measures to back them up in order to prevent loss. Just learn these basic hard drive data recovery tips and you should be fine.

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  1. Biodiesel Energy

    July 9, 2010 at 11:51 pm

    Both my WD 80GB hard drives still run, I have one in my 9yr old dell 8200 as of now, and the other is for back up incase this one dies. But so far there still going, both WD drives are now going on 7 to 8yrs old, still work. My advice if you take good care of your hard drive it will take good care of you.

     
  2. Anonymous

    July 10, 2010 at 12:28 am

    i want to know what do you need to do dater recovery on all 2.5 3.5 any make

     
  3. nameless

    July 10, 2010 at 12:48 am

    reinstalling windows will wipe the hard drive

    to reinstall windows, you need to put the OS disk that came with xp or get one from the manufacturer i dont know how to get one since xp was taken off the shelves

    then boot the computer and go through the process

     
  4. Biodiesel Energy

    July 10, 2010 at 2:19 pm

    Maybe you have $6000 for a clean room then?

     
  5. Biodiesel Energy

    July 10, 2010 at 4:57 pm

    Great video. Helped me swap pcb boards and resuce my files from my drive.

     
  6. Biodiesel Energy

    July 11, 2010 at 5:09 pm

    @yosifon11 go to his website there are seminars

     
  7. Biodiesel Energy

    July 11, 2010 at 10:24 pm

    well fuck them anyway.

     
  8. Biodiesel Energy

    July 11, 2010 at 11:23 pm

    Amazing stuff here. Thank you so much for the upload!

     
  9. Biodiesel Energy

    July 11, 2010 at 11:56 pm

    The people getting paid $2000 to recover 160GB of data are hardly “idiots”.

     
  10. Biodiesel Energy

    July 12, 2010 at 8:34 pm

    I am very interested to learn this trade professionally. Where can learn it in? And the cost of such studies?