All hard drives fail eventually, if you find yourself facing a data recovery job, then you have probably forgotten the cardinal rule of computing. And are not you back up your data, right? We were there-hey learn all these lessons, once had. And what now?
Panic!
Just kidding. Actually, the first thing to do, see if it really is a hard disk failure you are confronted, rather than a myriad of other equipment malfunctions, may lead one to boot the system. If you have access to another computer, remove the failed disk sick of your PC and connect it as a secondary drive, go to the computer. The easiest way to do this is via a USB universal drive adapter will cost to have about $ 30 and is a good device for all types of hard disk diagnostics.
On a Mac, the process is a little easier. Use a FireWire cable to connect your Mac to a non-working working-Mac, then, "target boot" the nonworking machine by holding down the T key as you turn it on. With both methods it is possible that your failed disk appears healthy on your computer and reveal their files, in which case the hard drive is probably fine, but the operating system needs to be reinstalled. (Do not forget to relieve your files before you do that.)
If your files do not show up on the second computer, then you have one of those defining moments in life when you find out how much are your precious memories and hard work it really worth to you. Depending on how your disk is damaged, an attempt to save your data, cost anywhere from several hundred dollars to thousands. What's more, the process takes several days, and there is no guarantee that the money you invest time and all results to occur.
Now that we've gone through the depressing task of properly setting your expectations, that is the good news: Very often the data on failed drives recoverable. In fact, it's amazing how resilient this information can be, just ask any corporate fraud, he had erased all evidence of their PC, just to show it to be considered later in court. The comparison is apt, because the same computer forensics tools, digital misdeeds uncover those who are found to your precious family photos.
There are two ways that drives crash: Logical failure and mechanical failure. In a logical error, the drive components are physically unharmed, but because of two accidental formatting or a corrupt file system, the drive is not found in the situation and to navigate their own data. But because it was overwritten, is that the data still exists on your drive.
A mechanical failure means that your drive has parts that are preventing it from making the break from working class families Busted drives often a telltale clicking sound as they try in vain to access their files. When you hear that, your data may still be there, but you will not return without calling in the experts (see "Worst-Case Scenario", next page). And these experts make good money. Data recovery services from Kroll Ontrack, Seagate's i365 and Iomega charge between $ 500 and $ 2500 to try, to rescue data from either logical or mechanical disasters, depending on the severity of the situation. But if you're only dealing with a logical error, you can back up your files on your own for far less.
We recently tried a data recovery from crashed drive of a Popular Mechanics colleague whose 120 GB hard drive MacBook had spontaneously given up the ghost. We removed the drive from your laptop, then used our USB drive adapter to hook it up to a desktop computer for diagnosis. We have heard no sounds that indicated a truly dead drive, so our first step was the free demo diagnostic tool for download Prosoft Engineering to check what could be saved. Many companies offer demos that scan your hard drive and give you a pretty good idea of ??what recoverable before you lay down money to buy their software.
Once the assessment indicated we would get good results, we used the Prosoft Data Rescue II software ($ 99), which is tailored for the Mac OS and Mac-formatted drives. There are far more options for PC owners, including Prosoft Data Rescue PC ($ 99), and Ontrack EasyRecovery Data Recovery ($ 199) and RecoverMyFiles ($ 60) from GetData.
Most of these products operate in a similar manner. Install the software, select the failed drive as source and select a destination folder to receive the data. (Make sure recovery drive has enough space for the contents of your failed drive.) Then wait to be ready and waiting. A full scan and restoration of our 120-GB hard drive lasted four days, and a larger drive could take longer.
Recovering a hard drive is a bit like a stolen car and over again like you have your files back, but the results could be chaotic. No data recovery program you will receive your files back to you in exactly the condition you originally gave them. These programs are designed to do essentially a data dump on your new drive, a drive problem. Files are organized by type (JPEG images will be in a folder, Word documents into another folder, MPEG movies in another) and your songs and photos with random sound and image files from your computer's System Folder are mixed.
In addition, the names of all your files to various alphanumeric sequences, such as IMG1039.jpg MOV2010.mov or have been changed. Be ready, therefore, it should be for a long weekend of sifting through and renaming your files. Oh, and if you're at it, now is a good time to buy backup drive.
Hard Drive Data Recovery
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