Head crash 03/24/2008
 

There are common situation that may be due to head failures. There is a small chip located in the head stack that is called PREAMPLIFIER. Working with preamplifiers always includes some difficulties, because, practically, they can not withstand static discharges. If re-soldering is needed, one should follow a number of rules to protect a preamplifier from static damage caused by careless finger touching. Although this task is very risky and it should be done in a high secured lab specially created for this task.

 
 

Those of you who have multiple hard drives in your computer, can rest assured that RAID configurations can also be recovered. If a single hard drive on the RAID configuration fails, the RAID setup will absorb the blow and there won’t be a loss of data. On the other hand, if the entire RAID configuration crashes, it will crash big time. Whenever this happens, you’ll need to send it off and have technicians restore both the RAID hardware and software.

Anytime your hard drive happens to crash or malfunction, data recovery is there to help you get back your files. Whether they are personally files or very important files that are need for business - you can put your trust in data recovery and know that you’ll get everything the back the way it was.
Rapid RAID recovery

 
 

A Hard Drive can suffer from logical or physical damage. An instance of logical damage includes virus attack, operating system corruption, or file deletion. In cases of logical damage special disk imaging procedures are used. They help to recover readable data from the hard drive surface. Data loss which occurs due to these factors can be overcome using Hard Disk recovery software.

Other instance of data loss can be due to physical damage to the hard drive. Even though hard drives have become much more reliable and sturdy these days but the possibility of physical damage is still there. A physical damage can take place when the read-write head touches the platter resulting in damage to the head and coating of the platter. Physical damage can also take place due to mechanical wear and tear of the parts in the hard drive. There can also be Media failure or a failure while the data is being written.

 
 

From viruses to crashes, data recovery can restore the files on your hard drive by rebuilding the platters and the structure of the drive.
Most experienced computer technicians can restore your hard drive in just a couple of days.
Before you hard drive can be rebuilt, it must be evaluated.
The evaluation process will give the technician a chance to go through your hard drive, determine what caused the failure, and what they need to do to restore your data.
This is a very extensive process that involving a series of steps performed by the technician.

 
Don't panic 01/21/2008
 

A hard disk is venerable for mechanical damages and the data in the hard disk gets lost or corrupted.  Hard drive is a primary storage device of a computer. It comprises of magnetic disks upon which the information and data is recorded. These magnetic tapes are segmented into partitions and blocks. Normally, when the computer crashes due to a mechanical failure then data loss occurs segment wise. Or if you delete some data then the new data that you save gets written over the deleted data.

So, it is always recommended that, when ever you accidentally delete some data the best thing to do is to shut down the system. 
Then, don’t panic or feel tense about the lost data. If you any idea about the data recovery software or how hard drive recovery is done. Then, you can recover the data by yourself by using and data recovery software. And if you don’t have any idea then it preferred that, you should contact a hard drive recovery company and do not it by yourself.

One thing should always be remembered that is do not maximum data can be recovered only if you surrender your hard disk as soon as possible. The chance of recovering your data keeps decreases as the more you use the system after the data loss also. People tend to worry a lot when an important data is lost, or when the system crashes. They just have keep faith in these hard drive recovery service and everything will be alright.

 
DIY vs The Pros 01/09/2008
 

DIY Software Segment

This industry segment functions primarily through the Internet. Companies selling DIY recovery software have websites where customers can pay online through credit card and either download the software immediately to their hard drives or order an installation CD.

DIY data recovery is strictly meant to tackle cases of data loss due to minor software errors, such as accidental deletion of files and purging of recycle bin or reformatting of storage media by the user. The buyer has to follow the instructions of the DIY software to recover data.

Many companies these days offer a trial version of their software which can be downloaded for free. Once the customer is satisfied with the capabilities of the product, only then he or she is expected to purchase the software. data recovery software

Professional Recovery Segment

DIY software is unable to recover data in cases of hardware errors like crashed hard disks or broken optical disks as well as serious software errors. This is where professional data recovery companies come in. The customer has to physically send the data storage device to the recovery company. The latter has trained technicians who can take the storage device apart and extract the data through specialised hardware and software.

One of the most important assets a professional recovery has is a clean room. This is an enclosed space where the flow of air is strictly regulated. It passes through various layers of filters till all suspended matter and contaminants such as dust particles, pollen, skin flakes and even odour vapour are removed. In such clean air, dust-sensitive devices such as hard disks can be safely disassembled and repaired.

 
 

If you've been fortunate enough, you've never had to go through data recovery. But you will someday. Hard drives will fail, it's just a given. They aren't built to last forever, I don't think anything is. I don't know why there's an expectation that hard drives should be any different. Hard drives aren't built from some magical indestructible material. You should backup your data on a regular basis. Your hard drive will fail so be prepared or you'll be facing the prospect of data recovery sooner than you think.