Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Performing Data Recovery on any Operating System

Different people have different computers and different operating systems. They may have Mac, Linux, Novell, and the most common, Windows platform. Not only that, different people have different makes of hard drive (Seagate, IBM, Maxtor, Connor, Samsung, Fujitsu, Quantum, Toshiba, Western Digital, Hitachi), different interfaces (SCSI, ATA, PATA), different kinds of files (image files, audio files, business critical files, database files, presentation files, and so on). Another difference that is highly notable is the file system that is used on different systems. They may have FAT, NTFS, HFS, HFS+, HFS Wrapper, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, NSS, NWFS, and many more. Despite so many differences, there is one that that is common across kinds of platforms, interfaces, hard drive makes, and file systems. It is the risk for data loss, which calls for Windows Data Recovery measures.


Data could have been lost owing to any reason, accidental deletion or formatting of the drive, complexity in configuration, corruption caused by deadly software, power surges, inappropriate backups, incorrect usage of software, and many other reasons, but it is recoverable.


When the data seems to have been deleted, the actual files are still present on the hard drive. It is simply the reference information that is modified, for those files. Due to this, the space occupied by the deleted files is marked as empty space, and ready for writing data. But unless that space is completely written over, by other information, the original files can be easily recovered. Owing to this, the partition that contains important informations must not be used. Even leaving the system on, with no activity from our side, allows the system to update or write some tiny files (which it does automatically), thus increasing the probability of deleted data being overwritten, thereby reducing the chances of disk data recovery. So, one should immediately stop using the hard drive, shut down the machine, and avoid restarting it, because restarting generates files, which may lead to overwriting of data. To recover data, the most ideal way is by connecting the affected drive, to another drive which is healthy and has a reliable third party Hard Disk Recovery Software Free Download installed.



For all recovery needs, Stellar Information Systems Ltd., has a good number of read-only software. With a number of features, including detailed documentation, a simple yet intuitive graphical user interface, a sizable number of recovery options, all its hard disk data recovery software.



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