What is Data Recovery
Data Recovery may be needed for reasons
as diverse as hardware failure, (the tape has been ‘chewed’ up,
the hard disk drive has failed, the user has maliciously
damaged the computer or digital device, or it could have
suffered fire or flood damage).
All of these instances will require the services of a
professional data recovery company if the data was of such
value (be it sentimental or financial) that the cost of the
services are less than the perceived value of the data which is
no longer accessible.Data Recovery is the process of retrieval
of inaccessible or corrupt data from digital media that has
become damaged in some way.
Data Recovery can be used to recover data from devices as
varied as Hard Disk Drives, Memory Cards, Tapes, Mobile Phones,
Personal Digital Assistants, Floppy Disk’s, CD’s, DVD’s, Data
Cartridges, Xbox’s and many more items.
It is not just businesses who are at risk from Data loss.
Clients requiring data recovery come from all walks of life, including
large corporates, smaller businesses, and the self
employed to “joe public” who, with the introduction and
subsequent boom in the use of digital cameras etc to
record holidays and special occasions may have lost
anything from sentimental data to critical e-mails, and
personal account details. Students are often grouped under
this heading too.
There are numerous ways that Data can be recovered from
digital media which can vary greatly, the simplest method can
often involve the running of basic software on the storage
medium in question. This is always a dangerous idea, because
the recovery data could overwrite the very data that is being
recovered. More complex commercial software tools are available
which will do this job more professionally. No software fix
should be attempted prior to the original media being imaged,
enabling the recovering company to work on a ‘back-up’ of the
original software. The most professional companies will also
take a second image should there be a problem with the first
image that is being worked on for recovery.
The next problem is what happens when the hard disk or
storage device doesn’t work. For the smaller ‘Data Recovery
Companies’, this is a problem, and it is when the more serious
Data Recovery Companies get involved, (such as Disklabs,
http://www.disklabs.com
), who specialise in higher end Data Retrievals. It is always
recommended that the most critical work should be sent to a
true data recovery specialist, (check out the accreditations -
ensure the specialist has ISO9001-2000 Quality Assurance
status, and is certified to ISO BE EN 14644 to ensure that
their clean facility is at the correct level for intrusive data
recovery work, find out how long that company has been trading,
and check their testimonials). Once you have found the company
that you are happy with, if the data storage device doesn’t
work, there is a high likelihood that the digital media will
require spare parts, this is where organisations such as 1st
Computer Traders Ltd, ( http://www.1ct.com ) are of service.
Organisations such as 1CT sell spare parts for hard disk drives
to organisations such as Disklabs, ( http://www.disklabs.com )
enabling them to get the original data accessible for long
enough to image the data onto a stable storage device, enabling
that data to be duplicated again which in turn allows a safe
recovery attempt to be achieved.
The data recovery job is generally finished when a list of
all the recovered files is sent to the client. Once the client
approves this file listing, they are then shipped the data of
an appropriate media. This can be a hard disk drive, floppy
disk, CD or DVD. Alternatively, if a file is considered
critical, it can be encrypted and then emailed to the
client.
It should be noted that in extreme cases it may be
impossible to recover any data, however the bottom line isFree
Reprint Articles, as soon as you have lost data you should
power off your device and send it to a professional Data
Recovery Company to optimise your chances of a successful
recovery.
Simon Steggles
Disklabs Data Recovery and Computer Forensics Services
www.disklabs.com
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