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Advantages of Professional Data Recovery

Submitted by James on 2007-11-14 and viewed 82 times.
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One of the major distinguishing features of the modern age is the heavy use of information technology in every field. It seems that digital devices are the main driving force today behind all human progress. A range of such devices exist that are meant for use in our personal and professional lives, including computers, laptops, digital cameras, mobile phones and MP3 players.

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These devices are run by the power of the silicon processor and can process data very fast. This data is stored in digital storage media such as hard drives, CDs, DVDs, memory sticks, Flash drives, floppy disks, tape drives and so on.


 


Information stored in a digital form has many advantages. You can make unlimited number of copies of the same data at a single command. You can easily transfer it from one device to another and send it over wires instantly to places far away. The data can be easily deleted or new one created. However, for all these benefits, data stored in digital format has one fatal flaw – it can be easily lost.


 


Digital data does not exist in material form (such as paper which is harder to destroy) but as magnetic imprints or electric charge. Software and hardware errors are the two main reasons why such data can be lost instantly. Quite a few software errors are user-inflicted, such as deleting a file by mistake or reformatting the storage media. Then there are malicious computer viruses or software corruption that may make a file inaccessible.


 


Hardware errors relate to some defect in the physical components of the storage media such as the crashing of a hard disk or scratches on the data-recording surface of an optical disk. Natural or man-made disasters may also strike and destroy all digital devices, including the data they contain.


 


What do you do if you suffer abrupt data loss and the files are important enough for you to want them back desperately? There are actually two ways to go about it. For minor software errors you can download what is called DIY (Do It Yourself) data-recovery software. Many companies specialise in this and about a dozen popular such software are available on the Internet.


 


DIY recovery is the option to go for if you have accidentally deleted a file or reformatted the storage media. But for all hardware errors or serious software errors, there is no other way but to approach a professional recovery company. Data recovery through these is quite expensive but they also offer formidable advantages for the user.


 


Advantages of Professional Data Recovery


 


In DIY recovery, you recover your data yourself as an amateur. In professional recovery, you get the services of trained and qualified technicians who assess the problem and expertly conduct the entire process to recover your data. Chances of data recovery are thus increased manifold as an inexperienced lay user can make many mistakes and accidentally overwrite the data, leading to its permanent loss.


 


The professional recovery team has valuable insights gained by long experience of tackling thousands of data recovery situations. Experience and technical competence make all the difference. No wonder there are today data-recovery companies with a recovery rate of as much as 97 percent!


 


Professional data recovery companies benefit from specialisation as they are totally focussed on the challenges of data recovery. They have custom-made equipment and specialised software that can extract data from damaged storage media. But the most important facility they have is a clean room.


 


This is an enclosed space where air is cleaned by powerful filters so that all contaminants are removed, including human hair, skin flakes, odour, dust, pollen and so on. In this room, dust-sensitive devices such as computer hard disks are opened, diagnosed and set right before being handed over to the customer.


 


Most professional recovery companies offer customer-friendly policies. They offer to undertake free evaluation and diagnosis of your damaged storage device. Based on this, you are informed about how much time and money it will take to recovery your data.


 


This advance estimate results in peace of mind and you do not get sticker-shock later. In addition, most recovery companies have a policy of no-charge-no-pay. If they are not able to recovery your data, you do not have to pay anything. What can be easier and more convenient!


 


If you do not have much of an idea about how digital devices work, it is much better to take your data-recovery problem to the professionals. This option is also desirable if the data you have lost is too valuable and you do not want to take any chances.


 


Though the various DIY recovery software are cheap and promise the moon, ultimately the user operating it has no technical knowledge or experience and there are many slip between the cup and the lip.


 


Article Source: http://www.theukarticledirectory.co.uk

James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. For more information on how to get a Quickie Divorce see http://www.quickie-divorce.com


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