Data
deletion from a hard drive may be terrifying sometimes when not done
intentionally. There could be various causes for data loss from hard
drive which may range from virus infection, improper ejection of
storage device, power outage, abrupt system shutdown while data is
being transferred, physical damage and many more. Prior to providing
a solution to such problems, it is great to know a bit more about
these causes.
Windows File Recovery methods to recover lost or deleted data.
Windows Data Recovery is efficient tool used to recover deleted or formatted data from hard disk, USB, memory card or other memory devices. It is compatible with Windows 8, 7, 2008,2003,2000, and XP version.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
How to Recover Data from Multiple types of Storage Media
Storage media are devices that store application and user information. The primary storage media for a computer is usually the internal hard drive. Most internal drives are regular IDE hard drives comes with the computer. Another type of storage devices is the removable drives that are usually connected by firewire, USB or parallel port. These external drives enable flexible data transfer from one computer to another.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Easy and Safe Data Recovery Solutions by Stellar Phoenix
Stellar
Phoenix Software is a leading provider for damaged or lost
data recovery and provides the storage management solution for
windows operating system. It is the most reliable and complete
solution to retrieve the lost or formatted data because of accidental
deletion of files, virus infection, formatting, automatically
shutdown of computer.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Steps to Perform Successful Data Recovery
Today most of the organizations and individuals use computers for
their day to day work and for storing their personal and confidential
data. But, is the data that you save on your computers safe from all
kinds of loss? Well, not exactly as many times, you come across
accidental deletion of data and bear the pain of data loss.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
A Closer Look towards Deleted Partition Recovery
Data deletion is devastating in most cases, and if it is
associated with partition deletion, then situation becomes miserable.
You may accidentally delete a partition from your Windows Operating
System (OS) based computer, and thus encounter loss of all the data
saved on it. In such situation, an updated backup works as a boon as
you can easily restore your complete data from it. But, what will you
do if you do not have backup of your data, and came across partition
deletion? In such cases use of an efficient deleted partition
recovery software can do needful for you.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
How to Recover Windows Files from Formatted Hard Drive
In case hard drive gets corrupt or
affected by virus, the computer starts performing slower. Such
type of problem can be resolve by formatting hard drive. Formatting
refer to erase all data in the drive including the operating system.
Hard drive formatting is provided on all Windows operating systems.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Failures in a RAID 5 Array and Steps to Perform RAID 5 Recovery
RAID 5 is one of the most
commonly implemented RAID levels. This implementation of RAID uses a
distributed parity algorithm in place of the dedicated parity drive
seen in RAID 4 level. A RAID 5 array typically consists of three or
more drives and strips both data and parity information across these
drives. The RAID 5 arrangement is ideal for achieving good
performance and fault tolerance. In addition, it offers high capacity
and enhances your storage efficiency. One limitation of RAID 5 is
that you may experience overhead due to parity handling.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Revealing Various Scenarios of Data Loss from NTFS Formatted Partition
NTFS or New Technology File System is developed by Microsoft for various Windows Operating System based computers. Basically, Windows NT and its later versions Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2000 and Windows Server 2003/2008/2012 use NTFS as standard file system. NTFS has various improvements over its ancestor file systems (FAT and HPFS) like faster file access, enhanced support for metadata, better disk space utilization, improved security and fault tolerance features, and relatively less fragmentation. Despite these advantages of NTFS file system, there are times, when partitions formatted with NTFS file system lose their data.
Below mentioned are some significant scenarios in which NTFS formatted partitions lose data:
Below mentioned are some significant scenarios in which NTFS formatted partitions lose data:
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