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In these situations, if you don't have complete or current backup of your valuable data, then you need to go for Data Recovery solutions to get your lost data back. Not all computer users are familiar with the recovery procedures and they all have some questions in mind regarding data retrieval. Some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) are as given below:
What are the common causes of data loss?
Data loss might take place due to file system corruption, virus infection, operating system malfunction, human errors, natural disaster, electrical damage and mechanical damage.
What should I do in case of data loss?
Simply turn off your computer and go for appropriate recovery solution. If the problem is logical, then attach the hard drive to another computer and apply hard drive recovery software on it. In the else case, send your hard drive to recover professionals.
What to do if I hear strange noises from my hard drive?
Any sort of unusual or strange noises indicate mechanical or electrical problems with the hard drive. When you hear any such sound, you should immediately turn off your computer and send the hard drive to Data Recovery specialists.
Is it safe to apply disk repair tools on damaged hard drive?
You should never apply any disk repair or file system repair utilities, such as ChkDsk, fsck and Disk Utility, on damaged hard drive as it might cause further damage and permanent data loss. They possibility overwrite the lost data and could make is irretrievable.
Can I recover my lost data after logical crash, even if I don't have sound technical skills?
Recovery in case of logical failure is possible through data recovery software. These are advanced third party applications, which do not demand sound and prior technical skills to achieve easy, quick and absolute recovery.
The recovery solutions are varying for different data loss situations. If you are experiencing the data loss situations due to logical hard drive failure, then recovery is possible through easy to use recovery applications. On the other hand, physical damage can not be handled by user itself and thus it requires special treatment for recovery experts.
Stellar Information Systems Limited is the most trustworthy and leading provider of high-quality ntfs recovery solutions. The service is provided through Class 100 Clean Rooms using cutting-edge technologies. Recovery software are available for Windows, Mac OS, UNIX, Linux and Novell operating systems.
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