Recovering Lost Files - Four Things You Should Know About Hard Drive Crashes
you lose are irreplaceable.
Now you do have the option to go to a service in your local area and pay them to get your information off your hard drive, but I will tell you this now that is going to be very expensive.
I personally considered this once and the price for a 500 GB drive was nearly $2,000! Instead of you having to put out that kind of money there are other options for you and I have put together some general information to help you understand more about data recovery and recovering deleted files.
#1 At some point or other your drive will fail, just as with anything else that is mechanical.
There can be all sorts of reasons that the hard drive dies.
Physical damage, power surge, the motor gives out, head can break etc.
One thing you do not ever want to do is to open the drive to see what is going on and if you can fix it.
This is a huge mistake! If and only if this is done, it needs to be done in a "clean" environment so that no dust can get in to make matters worse.
#2 You deleted something by accident, you don't know what you are going to do and you think it is gone forever.
That is not the case actually, it is very likely that you can recover your lost data.
The FBI, Police Departments etc have used data recovery in this way going several layers deep to find the information they are searching for on computers of criminals.
So what I am telling you is that what you think is really gone isn't and you can recover delete files from your computer.
#3 We all know when your hard drive fails this can be devastating.
No matter what the reason is that you need the data retrieved, the number one thing is that you get it back.
Many people now days work from home.
You may have lost work for the company that you work for or for your own business and everything for your clients are now gone.
Personal computer information is just as important as for someone running a business.
No one wants to lose all the photos of their family, special emails or messages, tax records etc.
What it comes down to is the data on your computer is extremely important and not something you want to lose.
#4 Consider having more than one drive, even for your laptop an external drive that you can plug into it anytime and back up all your data, can be a lifesaver.
Same goes for your desktop, schedule regular backups as well.
Right now a backup isn't going to help, so what you need is to have a reliable data recovery software that you can use to get your data back.
You can find several data recovery programs ready for instant download online.
You will want to take the time and read over the information to make sure this software is going to do what you need done.
The cost of this software is minimal compared to what it would cost if you took it into a computer shop and had them do it for you.
This can save you several hundreds of dollars or more.
I can tell you from personal experience that these programs are easy and quick to use and well worth their cost to recover deleted files.