Archive for March, 2009

Data Recovery For Peace Of Mind

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

One of the biggest concerns that can happen to a person is to lose the data off of their hard drive and it can happen when you least expect it. Many of us store personal and business information on our computers

Data Recover Software

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

There are numerous data recover software on the internet, some free and some you need to purchase.

Data Recovery And Hard Disk Information Retrieval - A Complete Review.

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Recently my hard drive crashed, hey I don?t mean that windows decided to be bitchy and make me reinstall it ? Anyways it?s really been a long time since I?ve been idiot enough to run Microsoft programs, thanks very much! Well I mean that my hard drive, spinning away quietly at speedy away irreverently, which all of a sudden emits a scratchy, screeching sound that can only be described as sickening, and immediately wiping out vast swathes of data like some primordial plague lord reaper scorching the continent of Europe with the bubonic. Sure this was one hellish experience, but nothing compared to the misery which began once I hired a hard disk data recovery service.

What To Expect With a RAID Server & Data Recovery

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

What To Expect With a RAID Server & Data Recovery Common RAID Server Failures And Data Loss Issues RAID controller failure or configuration changed Two or more hard drives fail or go offline Server crashes and won't remount the array or volume(s) Configuration becomes corrupt or damaged Adding incompatible hard drives Hardware conflicts Software corruption Virus infection, software and operating system upgrades Recovering Data From RAID 0 Hard Drive Configurations Because data on a RAID array or volume is typically critical to business continuity, when it becomes inaccessible due to one or more hard drives failing, a bad RAID controller, multiple hard drive failure, failed upgrade or damaged striping, RAID status in degraded mode, or errors with the MFT mount points, it is imperative that you shut the server down and get help. Permanent data loss often occurs when hard drives are swapped, moved from one position to another or placed in other machines in an attempt to rebuild or repair the array. Formatting a boot drive or partition can also damage or remove striping, which reduces the recoverability of data and causes permanent loss