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A computer hard disk crashing is the stuff nightmares are made of for all those who depend entirely on computers for their day-to-day work. When one talks of a hard disk crashing, it generally implies problems in the computer, the magnitude of which can be ascertained only when the data is recovered.

There are two basic types of damage to the hard disk, physical damage and logical damage. As the name would suggest, physical damage implies actual damage to parts of the computer or the central processing unit. It would comprise of wires, circuitry, chips, fuses, burnouts, etc. It means replacement or repair of parts. Logical damage, on the other hand indicates damage to the file system like incorrect reporting of various functions, system crashes, loss of data, directories gone wrong and other unaccountable discrepancies. Most operating systems come with a basic inbuilt tool kit and are able to repair faults up to a certain level.

A lot of lost data can be found using data recovery or date backup. Backup is very important and even a basic user should regularly implement it. Backup has to be done regularly, checked regularly and the data has to be uncompressed. Data backup has different roles to play. An effective rotation scheme, backup to a remote location and recovery strategy involves use of checksums to avoid making redundant copies. Data can now be salvaged from the backup storage files. There is another feature that ensures effective storage and that is continuous backup where backup is an ongoing process. It is far more effective than traditional backup systems.

Most manufacturers ensure that their product has certain features regarding data recovery and repair of logical systems. Call in a professional and you will be able to retrieve most, if not, all your lost data. Here we strongly recommend you to download data recovery software to see if you can find your data back or not. If not, then go to the professional data recovery company to find it back.

EASEUS provides detailed information on Data Recovery, Recovery, Data Recovery Services, Hard Drive Data Recoveries and more. Recovery data software could be found at EASEUS.
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rancehere The Role Of A Hard Disk Data Recovery Specialist Getting Your Precious Files And Data Back Jul 2nd, 2008 12:46:43 am - Subscribe
Hard disk damage through fire, sabotage, flood, blocked system and partitioning along with certain mechanical failure, accounts for about 75% of all lost data incidents.

A data recovery specialists service is something that is desperately needed when it is necessary to have information or data in your computer recovered.

However, do take note that you only need the services of a hard disk data specialist in cases of hardware failure or catastrophe.

Loss of data is indeed expensive. In fact, a study conducted by McGladrey and Pullen accounting firm revealed and estimated that an average of out in every 500 companies this year, will undergo a serious computer disaster resulting to bankruptcy.

The slightest effect of losing important company data is lost in earnings as well as missed opportunities in business.

Data recovery simply means restoring lost files. Should you lost your data for whatever reason and you do not possess sufficient backups of your data, then, so to restore it you will be needing the help of hard disk data recovery specialists.

Note however, that even if the files cannot be accessed, as it is usually the case, much of your files, still is existing on the computer disk and will be recovered at the right conditions.

Nevertheless, this process can be very difficult, although it is very much possible to do the recovering of data yourself, but without much experience and knowledge, often times, it is essential to hire a hard disk data recovery specialist.

Keep in mind that it is very significant that you do not entrust recovering of data in untrained engineering hands, because this job requires much experience, leading-edge data recovery tools and importantly, deep understanding and knowledge of your problem as well as solution to it is required and only a reliable hard disk data recovery specialists can do the job successfully.

The role of a hard disk data recovery service

Hard disk data recovery specialists are experts and experienced on the subject of computer data recovery and of course their main goal is to recover lost data.

Regardless of what your computer has gone through, the possibility of recovering such data is great but most likely it can successfully be done by a ?hard disk data recovery specialist?

Generally, on your first contact with a ?data recovery specialist? regarding your lost data recovery task, they will first create a duplicate of a specific medium where you desire to recover the files.

Then from this copy, they will work so as to protect the original data from further damage.

Then the specialist will examine the medium to verify if he can or can not recover the lost data for you. When your hard disk data recovery specialists believe they can not, they will give you back the medium and most hard disk data recovery specialists do not charge any fees for this.

It is very important that you check always so to make certain that the hard disk data recovery specialists you are dealing with will grant you a free estimate because you do not intend to pay just to find out that the hard disk data recovery specialists can not recover your lost data or files.

There are several reliable hard disk data recovery specialists that will notify you when they think that the data can be recovered yourself and will guide and give you information on how to do it. This is a very good service which is at times, provided to you for free.

The science and art of a professional and experienced hard disk data recovery specialist can establish the difference between your business' failure or success. That is why it is crucial to find a reliable hard disk data recovery specialist to do the job for you.

If you found those tips useful more information on Data Recovery can be found at EASEUS
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rancehere Who are You Gonna Call Hard Drive Data Recovery Experts Jul 2nd, 2008 12:48:20 am - Subscribe
When you experience the loss of invaluable and irreplaceable data on your computer systems, the first order of business for you is to either mitigate the loss or recover as much of the lost data as possible. While there are hundreds and dare we say thousands of data recovery companies all touting their own data recovery experts, you will still look out for the right one to meet your needs.
1. Expertise Each data recovery expert has his own forte to speak of. Some experts focus on different media or different problem areas. Ask your data recovery expert which media and problem area he does best.

Some companies are better when dealing hard disks, while some are better working with CD-ROM media. Keep in mind that each media required different expertise and different facilities. For example crashed hard disks require Class 100 cleanroom facilities.

The data recovery company you will deal with should have Class 100 clean room facilities to deal with such instruments. Class 100 facilities means that the area has only 100 airborne particles larger than .05 microns per square foot. This ensures that further damage to the drives is avoided when they are disassembled.

If they do not have these facilities, you may want to move on to another data recovery company.

It may seem awkward, but it would be best if one were to ask about the qualifications of the engineers in a data recovery company. If they can roll out a wad of certifications and experience, one would be less inclined towards anxiety whether their data is in good hands.

2. Services and Charges ? You should also be aware of the services they offer and the charges for such. Some companies offer more services than others services such as preventive measures installation, additional training, etc.

Some companies offer services that not only involve taking care of your problems when they are there already, but involves helping you prevent these problems from happening in the first place. As they always say, prevention is better than cure.

Also, make sure you know the charge scheme of your data recovery company. Some will charge per amount of data recovered, as in per kilobyte or per megabyte. Some will offer a comprehensive charging plan that involves the whole service.

Whatever the charging scheme, make sure you understand it fully and are amenable with it. Some companies will charge you even for estimation of media damage. You might be able to negotiate against this charge as many companies will offer this for free especially when they consider that there has been a sudden explosion of the number of those that offer these services.

3. Other Considerations ? Although most companies have this in their policy, it would do no harm to review their policies on the confidentiality of your data. Some companies may retain backups of your data either as archives, for your added safety, or maybe just because they do not have procedures for disposing of such data.

If your data is confidential in nature, then you may arrange a confidentiality clause in your contract or agreement.

Also keep in mind that charges for the recovery of data for physical errors and logic errors differ. Ask your data expert to help you evaluate what kind of problem you are looking at.

If you found those tips useful more information on Data Recovery can be found at EASEUS
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rancehere Partition software: Partition Magic Jul 6th, 2008 8:29:11 pm - Subscribe
A utility for hard drive organization from Symantec Corporation, Cupertino, CA www.symantec.com.that allows disk partitions to be changed on the fly without destroying existing data. By making multiple smaller drives out of a large one, their cluster sizes are lowered and waste less space.

Officially called "Norton PartitionMagic," this highly praised product runs in Windows and supports FAT (DOS, Windows 95, 98 and ME), NTFS (Windows NT, 2000, XP) and EXT 2/3 (Linux) File Systems. Without a product like this, the DOS Fdisk utility is used to repartition a hard disk, and all data are lost in the process. PartitionMagic was originally introduced in 1995 by PowerQuest Corporation, Orem, UT, a company acquired by Symantec in 2003. See partition.

PartitionMagic is a computer program for hard disk drive partitioning originally made by the PowerQuest corporation but now owned by Symantec. The program runs on Microsoft Windows operating systems or from a bootable CD-ROM and enables creation and modification of partitions. Existing partitions can be resized without loss of data.

Details

PartitionMagic is capable of resizing NTFS or FAT (16 or 32) partitions without data loss, and can copy and move partitions, including to other disks. It also has various other features, including being able to convert between FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS, modify the cluster size of FAT16/32 and NTFS filesystems, and merge adjacent FAT or NTFS filesystems (all without data loss, though some NTFS-only metadata is lost on conversion to FAT). Additionally, it has somewhat limited support for ext2 and ext3 partitions.

Partition Magic releases through 3 were offered both in OS/2 and Windows versions. Symantec's Partition Magic version 8 only supports Windows.

Future versions

PartitionMagic, while under PowerQuest, was updated regularly, adding new and useful features. Since Symantec purchased the application, there has not yet been a new release, and Symantec has stated that it has no plans on releasing a new version.

Compatibility issues

PartitionMagic is compatible with Windows NT, 98, ME, 2000, and XP desktop editions.
When run on a server edition it displays a dialog box reading "PartitionMagic cannot run on Windows NT/2000/.NET Server.".

It fails to run under Windows Vista. When launched, with a Windows Vista partition present, even from another version of Windows, Partition Magic displays the following error: "Init failed: Error 117. Partition's drive letter cannot be identified."

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rancehere Resize partition under windows vista Jul 6th, 2008 8:30:17 pm - Subscribe
In Windows Vista, it’s very easy to change the size of the partition or resize partition by using EASEUS Partition Manager, which also provides ability to change drive letters or paths.

Partitions with NTFS, FAT32 or FAT file system can be resized with the Disk Management utility. And unlike Windows XP or Windows 2000, there is no third-party application program such as Partition Magic needed. EASEUS Partition Manager can resize the partitions without any data loss or the need to delete and remove the existing partition and recreate the partition with new size.To resize partition size or change the size of partitions in Windows Vista:

Click on the Start button, and then right click on Computer and select Manage.

In the Computer Management console, click and expand Storage branch, and click on Disk Management to open and access EASEUS Partition Manager.

EASEUS Partition Manager display the details of all available volumes and disk drives in the computer configuration in the right pane.

Right click on any volume or partition that needs to resize or change the size, and select either Expand (to increase the size) or Shrink (to reduce the size) to change the size of the partition.

Enter amount of space to expand or shrink in MB (cannot exceed the size of available expand or shrink space in MB).

Click on Expand or Shrink button when done.

Windows Vista will reduce or extend the size of the partition online immediately, without the risk of data loss.
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