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Don't Shoot Yourself or Your Hard Disk, Take it to a Pro



If you've ever experienced a hard disk failure you know that the only way to get all of your information back is to turn to data recovery. Because hard disk failure is so common, many computer users are very familiar with it, and have turned to data recovery in order to retrieve lost files. Despite the fact that hard disks are becoming more and more technologically advanced, they're still manmade; therefore they will always have problems.

In order to prevent the disaster of the loss of important data it is a good idea to back up your information on an external hard disk, or CD. This way, even if your hard disk is damaged beyond all recognition, you can rest assured that your information is not gone into oblivion forever. For those unfortunate enough to not have backed up their information, they will soon discover that their life is now much harder.

Because of the advancement in the technology of hard disks, most hard disks will last for years before they start to encounter any type of corruption or physical hardware problems. Despite this, there are still some things that the hardware operator can do to prevent future malfunctions. Turning off the computer when not in use, and shutting it down when it starts making strange noises, are both ways to help prevent data loss. This is true because letting a hard disk continue to run while it's malfunctioning is the easiest way to lose all of your information. Once you start to hear the funny whining sounds, you should unplug your computer and get it to a technician as quickly as possible. Doing this can increase your chances of being able to recover your information from the dead hard disk.

With all the possible things that can go wrong with your computer, in some situations you will have no time to react. Before you can even blink, your hard disk can be corrupted, damaged, or broken beyond all repair with all of your information wiped from it. If your computer is the main tool for your business, this can be a crippling blow. Losing all of your important data can be very frustrating, but recovering all of that lost data is now easier than ever. Taking the malfunctioning hard disk to the nearest data recovery technician is the first step to recovering any lost information.

It is important that you note that despite the flood of data recovery software on the market, you are safer taking it to a technician than trying to do it yourself. Purchasing data recovery software and trying to fix your own computer can do your computer more harm than good. Essentially, you could be shooting yourself in the foot.

Don't play around with your important data. If you think that something's wrong with your hard disk, immediately take it to the nearest data recovery technician. These technicians are professionals who have been trained specifically to recover the data from your dead hard disk. If your hard disk has failed, do what you can to get all of your information back, without making things worse.

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Editorial Review of HDD Recovery Pro - PCWorld


Editorial Review of HDD Recovery Pro
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There's a bottom line with data recovery software: Does it get your data back or not? If it's on a FAT or NTFS partition--as it will be on any Windows PC--then the odds are that HDD Recovery Pro ($140, free demo) will recover it.

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Buy a Laptop or Ultrabook(TM), Transfer Your Data for Free at Best Buy Through ... - Reuters


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Dot Hill Backs AssuredSAN Storage System Line With Free Onsite - Data Storage Connection (press release)


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Dot Hill Backs AssuredSAN Storage System Line with Free Onsite Support - Sacramento Bee


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Stellar Team up to Showcase Mac Data Recovery 5 at Macworld Expo 2012 - prMac (press release)


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CommVault Simpana Adds Mobility, Backup Capabilities - NetworkComputing.com


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CommVault Simpana Adds Mobility, Backup Capabilities
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CommVault Systems has enhanced version 9 of its Simpana data management software, which it first announced in October 2010. Major new features in the software include OnePass, which will back up server data, archive it, and report on it simultaneously.
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