Avoid Recovery Problems - Use backup
Avoid Recovery Problems - Use backup by Mikael
Rieck
Data recovery is a process whereby you can save data and files you
accidentally deleted, had eaten by malicious software or viruses,
hardware failures, corporate espionage and many more scenarios.
Data recovery is a tricky thing, and if you've somehow deleted or
had your important files corrupted or lost due to human error,
business espionage, faulty hardware or software or any other
reason; the good news is that your lost data is probably
recoverable. When you discover that you have suffered some data
loss, the first decision is always if data recovery is possible.
One of the most common questions about data recovery is “why
is it so expensive" and if you use software it doesn't have to
be.
Software
There are many types of data recovery software to choose from.
Software programmers recognize the importance of data files, and
thankfully, they have been able to create products that demonstrate
their understanding of how often people accidentally delete or lose
important data. Recovering or salvaging the data from media can
sometimes be performed using simple hardware or software but may
occasionally require the assistance of data recovery specialists.
Software can recover your file allocation table in FAT, master file
table and partition table in NTFS file system. Sometimes, even the
so called "soft errors" can be fixed using data recovery
software.
Files
Losing your files is something that is going to happen to you one
day, not something that might happen, and if you do not backup your
drive you will find yourself in a very unfortunate situation.
Backup
Have a disaster recovery plan, do frequent backups. Test that your
backups work and can restore your systems to a fully working
condition. Hard drive failure is especially disastrous for smaller
companies working with a single server and a single disk, if they
do not have a complete and working data backup at hand. Having an
online backup system will save your day should your premises ever
burn down, or the fireproof box containing your backup disks get
stolen. Online backup is possibly the most convenient form of
backing up files, leaving you with few excuses not to do it. If you
have ever wondered about the importance of keeping a backup,
imagine how you would feel if a virus destroyed the contents of
your hard drive.
Whether you’re an individual or a large corporation,
sometimes data recovery is the only way (if you didn't do your
backups). Physical data recovery is simply the extraction of the
raw data from a damaged disc; logical data recovery means the
rebuilding of damaged data files but if you are so fortunate that
can see your deleted files then data recovery is quick and
easy.
The author runs a website about data recovery options
when the luck isn't on your side. Find out more about the
free data recovery program.
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