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Data Loss And Usb Data Recovery

June 14th, 2010 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

The possibility of data loss is a reality facing USB data storage devices and have consequently removed the perceived invulnerability linked with USB storage and its devices in the minds of many. Constant experiences in this regard have made many to seek USB Data recovery. Possible reasons for data loss are given below:

Owners of USB storage devices have been found to be one of the major reasons why their data is either corrupted or lost. Mistakes like pressing the delete key or tab on their computer and some other errors are quite common. Well….. no one is above mistakes.

USB Data recovery also becomes necessary as a result of using old USB-compliant operating systems like windows 2000. Such operating systems when instructed by you to copy data into your USB portable device delay this action. This instruction is then carried out when you follow “the due process” of using the ‘safely remove hardware’ wizard. Concluding this section of the article, the last possible cause for data loss is wear and tear. Like all other things that are made, USB data storage devices are not infallible. And consequently suffer from exposure to light and other factors that lead to their eventual extinction. After listing some possible reasons for data loss, I believe it is time for us to also do a list of options available for recovery of data in USB storage devices. Data recovery whether it is USB Data recovery or NTFS Data recovery are similar in at least one way. They all use software as one of the options available for data recovery. They come either as free or commercial software. The software offered online are usually compatible with NTFS, FAT or not. After carrying out data recovery on USB, without yielding any positive result, you can go ahead and try NTFS Data recovery; this is for people with Windows NT or similar versions. This data recovery is carried out on your computer to confirm if the data you are looking for is there. Users of non-Windows computer system can carry out a similar search through their computers following the appropriate procedure. If USB Data recovery followed by NTFS Data recovery yields no good result, then it may be time for you to check out the professionals. The professionals here are data recovery companies and there are quite a number online. This may, however, cost you some hundreds of dollars depending on the severity of the damage.

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The Complete Memory Card Data Recovery Overview

June 9th, 2010 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

The most important thing to note before attempting a memory card data recovery is to STOP THE IMMEDIATE USE OF THAT PARTICULAR MEMORY CARD WITH THE DIGITAL CAMERA in which you are trying to retrieve “lost” pictures or other images. This is very important as it might be your only chance of ever accessing your sought after pictures. Why you may ask is this so? Well, it is this way because your digital camera in a very similar way to your computer does not actually delete your files from its database, in this case your memory card, but only marks them as ‘deleted’ so that they can be ‘overwritten’ sometime in the future when you take another shot. This is why you need to stop using your flash memory card, you get the picture?

The next thing to do is remove the memory card from your camera placing it in its case, so you can keep it in a safe place. You should do this even if you are on the move, away from home. After which you can now attempt data retrieval; by using a memory card data recovery software. There are free and commercial types. You can find out more by doing a Google search. I believe we are doing fine at this point. Let me point out that this ‘do it yourself’ memory card data recovery can only be achieved if your memory card is working. If your memory card is damaged or not working, you cannot retrieve it using this method. What you need to do is. Visit a data recovery company. LC Technology is one that is recommended by sanDisk; a supplier of innovative flash memory data storage products. You can do a Google search on the internet to check other data recovery companies which will meet your need and budget. If you are using a Windows computer with NTFS file registry it is wise you move data from your camera to this computer. This is because of the NTFS data recovery capability which will come in good stead when the need arises.

Two processes which ensure this “preventive” NTFS data recovery on a Windows NT computer are transaction logging and cluster remapping. They are automatic and forestall further data loss on your Windows computer.

To elaborate more on this; NTFS on Windows NT and similar versions is incorporated with features that aid NTFS data recovery. Please ensure you confirm compatibility of your memory card data recovery software with the drives of your computer. And make sure you follow instructions of the software manufacturer.

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Tips On Deleted File Recovery, Ntfs Data Recovery

May 15th, 2010 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

You can recover your data through deleted file recovery. This is possible because the file which you deleted in error still exists on your system. Saving to your hard drive will only reduce this possibility.

When you do this, you are preventing your computer from possibly overwriting the data on your file. There is no certainty concerning when the files you have deleted will be overwritten; it might be done immediately with the next save action that you carry out. To get your file(s) back after this, will obviously mean engaging the services of a company for deleted file recovery; which is usually not cheap.

To understand better you need to appreciate how computers operate in deleting files. When you delete a file, the file is not removed from the system, but its location is now made available for subsequent saving of data. This is because your computer now recognizes this location as available even though the data you saved there is not removed.

Consequently, recovery of deleted file is needed. However, before attempting one there are certain things you need to know. This will be revealed in subsequent paragraphs along with some information about NTFS data recovery (NTFS which stands for New Technology File System is the default file system for Windows).

You might have heard about software for retrieving lost data or files on your computer, but before you attempt using any, you need to know that carrying out recovery of your deleted file on the same single hard drive where files are deleted, which by the way is no longer boot able may jeopardize this effort if your hard drive has only one partition.

This might happen because recovery software used for retrieving lost file(s) require space on your hard drive to keep recovered files. This means that the software may overwrite on some already stored information. This can have adverse effect(s) on your computer and invariably recovery efforts.

If you are in this situation your best bet is to either install a hard drive (new one) with a new operating system into the computer where you seek recovery of file(s) or move your hard drive from your system into another system. This is a safe procedure. NTFS data recovery is Windows NT procedure for achieving deleted file recovery. Not all data recovery software can be used for NTFS data recovery. This is due to incompatibility. Different software are compatible with different file systems. I don’t know if there is any software, which is compatible with all file systems. If there is, it will most likely be expensive. Please take note of all that I have said because it will only help you in achieving deleted file recovery.

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A Recovery Disk Can Save Your Data

May 9th, 2010 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

Creating your own recovery disk is necessary today. This one is not the same with that which came with your computer system when you bought it. This is necessary owing to the many incidences of spyware and viral attacks on our computers. It is possible you have experienced one.

To configure your own recovery disk, there are some things you need to have. They include: the appropriate operating system install CD, a valid product key, enough space on your hard drive and CD burning software that is capable of creating a boot able CD, if you don’t already have one installed. The product key is usually included with your software product package (this is if you have a valid license to the software).

You can locate the product key if your system came pre installed with the software on a sticker attached to the computer system; if you bought the software you can locate it on the sleeve of your pack. If you cannot find it anywhere, you will need to contact your software product manufacturer for the product key. You have to be sure that the space on your hard drive is adequate for all the programs or applications you need to install. Be reminded that you might be installing a different or new operating system (OS) and software for burning CD with bootable CD capability if you presently don’t have one. In spite of the fact that recent versions of NTFS is helping to prevent data loss, there is still a lot of challenges in this area. Possessing your configured recovery disk should complement NTFS Data recovery. NTFS; New Technology File System is the standard Windows file system.

NTFS Data recovery is done in two ways. They are through its internal processes known as transaction logging and cluster remapping; which are automatic and prevent loss of data. And the other is through the use of NTFS compatible data recovery software.

The NTFS Data recovery will act I say to complement your efforts to make your Windows computer okay because its internal processes are dependable to prevent hardware problems. After which, you can then resort to the right data recovery software when this fails.

The advantage having your own recovery disk has over other efforts to save your computer whether it is data, programs or applications is that it has recent updates of all these. As long as you regularly update it. The information given here aims to give general information on creating your own disk (recovery) but might not be in total agreement with specific situations. Having your own configured recovery disk is much needed today. The one I am referring to is not that which was included in your system by the manufacturer upon purchase, no. The necessity of this is going by the many instances of viral and spyware attacks which negatively affect our systems.

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April 5th, 2010 by · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

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