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Hard drive logical failure and data loss is a very common situation. It might occur due to numerous reasons that include file system corruption, virus infection, hard drive formatting, operating system malfunction, accidental deletion and other similar reasons. There exists data recovery software, which are able to help you get your missing, lost or inaccessible data from logically damaged storage media. It doesn't matter whether the storage media is hard drive, CD, DVD, USB drive and many others.
Most of the computer operating systems have in-built tool to handle minor issues with your hard drive, file system and operating system. For example, in Microsoft Windows- ChkDsk, Mac OS X- Disk Utility, Linux and UNIX- fsck and Novell NetWare- VRepair. These utility check the integrity
and consistency of your file system and hard drive. If they detect any error, they will try to fix it.
The effectiveness and success rate of these utilities depends upon the cause and extent of damage. But these utilities can not handle severe orruption situations like file system corruption, hard drive formatting and operating system corruption. In all such cases, third-party commercial data recovery software are required. The recovery tools may vary from operating system to operating system and file system to file system.
The applications recover data that may have been resulted by the wrong disk parameters. The recovery applications are also capable of recover lost hard drive partitions. Some of the powerful and advanced data recovery software can recover data from all types of storage devices including hard drive, USB drive, removable media, external hard drives and so forth.
The applications are highly automated and you need to interfere in the recovery process. You need to just select the affected storage media, from which you want to recover data and then start scanning process. After completion of scan, tool show you the list of all recoverable files. You can select desired files and save them to default location or specify other location.
The data recovery applications use superior and highly-developed scanning techniques to carry out in-depth scan of entire storage media and recover all of the lost data from it. The tools are completely easy to use as they have self-explanatory and rich graphical user interface and thus do not demand sound and prior technical skills. They do not alter original data on the hard drive as they have read-only and non-destructive conduct.
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Bury Shane is a data recovery expert who has been doing research for the last 6 years on data recovery services and data recovery software with Stellar Information Systems Ltd. Stellar Information Systems Limited is an experienced and technologically advanced provider of industry's best data recovery and data protection solutions. It is an ISO 9001-2000 certified company with global clientele across more than 137 countries and holds direct presence in USA, Europe and Asia.
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