Friday 11 July 2014

Hard Drive Data Recovery

Hard drive data recovery is the method of recovering data from hard drives when it cannot be accessed in the normal manner. This failure to access the hard drive could be caused due to logical damage to the file system or any physical damage that had occurred to the storage device, thereby preventing it from being mounted by the host operating system.

The physical damage to a hard drive could occur due to several mechanical failures such as failed motors or head crashes. The physical damage of a hard drive can always lead to some data loss and in many cases this can also results in damage to the logical structures of the file system. In fact, logical damages to a file system are more common than physical damage. This includes damages caused by power outages, which prevents file system structures from being completely written to the hard drive, system crashes, and problems with hardware (particularly RAID controllers).

Most physical damage to hard drives cannot be repaired by end users. For instance, opening a hard drive in a normal environment can cause dust to settle on the surface, resulting in further damage to the platters. Mind you, normal computer users may not have enough technical experience to make type of repairs. This is where hard drive data recovery companies play a major role in helping the end user to recover their valuable data from a damaged hard drive. Almost all these hard drive data recovery firms use Class 100 clean room facilities to protect your hard drive while repairing, and use the latest tools such as magnetometers to retrieve the lost bits from the magnetic media. The extracted raw bits retrieved from the damaged disk are used to rebuild a disk image, which can then be mounted to have its logical damage repaired.

Nowadays, there are several companies which offer hard drive data recovery software programs which help the end users to recover all their important files or folders lost after an accidental format, partition loss, software malfunction, file or directory deletion, or virus crash. Whether your computer crashes or you accidentally delete the files, hard drive data recovery software helps you to locate, recover and restore lost information from your disk.

Some of the main contexts where hard drive data recovery software could save one from the blues include a formatted drive, deleted file or directory, missing file or directory, drive not booting, inaccessible drive, support copying of system locked files like registry hives, damaged or corrupted partition table, recovery of deleted files and folders on FAT and NTFS hard drive or partitions, retrieve compressed files from NTFS partitions, data recovery on damaged FAT and NTFS partitions, and formatted hard drives.

Most of the hard drive data recovery software programs available in the market are easy to install and use and are virtually self maintaining. It is highly recommended to use any of the popular hard drive data recovery software in your computer along with other programs. The program frequently creates backup copies of all your files so that you need not have to worry of any potential unexpected data loss.

It is better to prevent and prepare than repent and repair later. Check for additional resources on hard drives.





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Hard Disk Data Recovery Expert Choosing Yours

If you need a hard disk data recovery expert, you need one now. You have just lost a good amount of work that you need to send, well, yesterday. No matter how well versed you think you are in the computer world, chances are that at some point, something will go wrong. This is when you will want to find the right person or company to help solve your problems. Data disk hard recovery is a touchy situation, though. So, to help you find the hard disk data recovery expert that you need, here are a few helpful hints.





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Thursday 10 July 2014

Easy Guide to RAID Recovery

What is RAID RECOVERY?

RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. It is a method of combining several hard drives into one unit. This method offers fault tolerance (the ability of a system to continue to perform functions even when one or more hard disk drives have failed) and higher protection against data loss than a single hard drive.

Why do I need RAID RECOVERY?

RAID provides real-time data recovery when a hard drive fails, increasing system uptime and network availability while protecting against loss of data. Another advantage of the system is that multiple disks working together increase overall system performance. Any individual or company could benefit from having a RAID RECOVERY system in place.

Different Levels

There are several different levels of RAID available. Each level offers various advantages in terms of data availability, cost and performance. Your best bet is to assess your needs in order to determine which level works best for you. The most popular RAID systems are the following:

RAID 0 - Data striping (no data protection). The benefit of this system is that it offers the highest performance.

RAID 1- Disk Mirroring (provides data protection by duplicating all data from a primary drive on a secondary drive). The benefit of this system is it offers the highest data protection.

RAID 0/1- This combines both Raids 0 and 1. The benefit here is highest performance + highest data protection.

RAID 5 - Data striping with distributed parity (a form of data protection that recreates the data of failed drive in a disk array). This system offers the best cost performance for multidrive environments.

Having a RAID system installed can provide peace of mind. With RAID installed you can rest assured that even in the event of a system failure your important data will be safe.





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Wednesday 9 July 2014

Coping with a Serious Data Loss from your Computer Hard Drive

Data loss is an expensive reality. It's a hard fact that it happens more often then users like to admit. A recent study by the accounting firm McGladrey and Pullen estimates that one out of every 500 data centers will experience a severe computer disaster this year. As a result, almost half of those companies will go out of business. At the very least, a data loss disaster can mean lost income and missed business opportunities.

The other side of data loss is the psychological and emotional turmoil it can cause to IT managers and business owners. Despair, panic, and the knowledge that the whole organization might be at risk are involved. In a sense, that's only fair, since human error is one of the two largest contributing factors in data loss. Together with mechanical failure, it accounts for almost 75 per cent of all incidents. (Software corruption, computer viruses and physical disasters such as fire and water damage make up the rest.)

Disk drives today are typically reliable. Human beings, it turns out, are not. A Strategic Research Corp. study done in 2000 found that approximately 15 per cent of all unplanned downtime occurred due to human error. A significant proportion of that happened because users failed to implement adequate backup procedures, either having trouble with their backups, or having no backup at all.

How does it happen that skilled, high-level users put their systems - and their businesses - at such risk?

In many cases, the problem starts long before the precipitating system error is made, that is, when users place their faith in out-of-box solutions that may not, in fact, fit their organization's needs. Instead of assessing their business and technology requirements, then going to an appropriate engineered solution, even experienced IT professionals at large corporations will often simply buy what they're sold. In this case, faith in technology can be an vice instead of a virtue.

But human intervention itself can sometimes be the straw that breaks the technology's back. When the office of a Venezuelan civil engineering firm was devastated by floods, its owners sent 17 soaked, mud-coated disks from three RAID arrays to us in plastic bags. A tough enough salvage job was made even more complex by the fact that someone had frozen the drives before shipping them. As the disks thawed, yet more damage was done. (After eight weeks of painstaking directory-by-directory recovery, all the data from the remaining fifteen disks was retrieved.)

Sometimes, the underlying cause of a data loss event is simply shoddy housekeeping. The more arduous the required backup routine, the less likely it will be done on a regular basis. A state ambulance monitoring system suffered a serious disk failure, only to discover that its automated backup hadn't run for fourteen months. A tape had jammed in the drive, but no-one had noticed.

When disaster strikes, the normal human reaction is panic. Because the loss of data signifies critical consequences, even the most competent IT staff can jump to conclusions, and take inappropriate action. A blank screen at a critical time can lead to a series of naive decisions, each one compounding the preceding error. Wrong buttons get pushed, and the disaster only gets worse. Sometimes the pressure to correct the system failure speedily can result in an attempt to reconfigure an entire RAID array. IT specialists are typically not equipped to deal with crisis modes or data recovery techniques. Just as a good physician is trained to prolong life, the skilled IT specialist is trained to keep the system running. When a patient dies, the physician turns to others, such as nurses or counselors to manage the situation. When significant data loss occurs, the IT specialist turns to the data recovery professional.

Data recovery specialists are innovative problem solvers. Often, the application of basic common sense, when no-one else is in any condition to apply it, is the beginning of the journey towards data recovery. The data recovery specialist draws on a wealth of experience, married to a "never say die" attitude, and a comprehensive tool kit of problem-solving procedures. Successful recovery outcomes hinge on a combination of innovative logistics, applied problem-solving, and "technology triage," the process of stabilizing an affected system quickly, analyzing and treating its wounds, and preparing it for surgery. The triage process sets priorities, such as targeting which files are needed first or which are absolutely vital to the functioning of the business, and establishes whether files might be recovered in less structured formats (such as text-only), which may be desirable when time is crucial.

The art and science of professional data recovery can spell the difference between a business' success or its failure. Before that level of intervention is required, though, users can take steps to ensure that the probability of a data loss disaster is minimized.

Basic to any business technology plan is a regular fire-drill procedure. Back-up routines may be in place, staff may assigned to specific roles, hardware and software may be configured - but, if the user isn't completely sure that everything works the way it should, a data loss event is inevitable. Having adequate, tested, and current backups in place is critical. A hardware breakdown should not be compounded by human error - if the malfunctioning drive is critical, the task of dealing with it should go to a data recovery professional.

Just as data loss disasters are rooted in a combination of mechanical failure and human error, so, too, the data recovery solution lies in a creative marriage of the technological and the human. The underlying philosophy of successful data recovery is that technology is something to be used by human beings, not something that uses us.





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Tuesday 8 July 2014

Before You Take the Plunge Essential Information For Users Considering Data Recovery

Know what you're dealing with

The world of data recovery is a big mystery for most consumers and even some IT professionals. This is largely because hard drives themselves are complex devices and their technological specifics are not generally well known. Data recovery companies thrive on their customers' lack of information and often get away with charging obscene rates for any recovery, regardless of complexity. I hope this article will be a helpful resource for consumers and professionals alike. I provide some basic information about data recovery by shedding some light on how hard drives work, how they can fail, what are the chances of successful recovery and how much the user can expect to pay. This information will enable the user to make an informed decision when choosing a data recovery company.

A bit about Hard Drives

A computer hard drive stores data on metal oxide platters which spin up to 10000 revolutions per minute. An actuator arm contains the 'head' which reads and writes the data in the form of magnetic charges one millionth of an inch above the surface. Any given drive can have multiple read and write heads and each head can 'crash' independently. A head crash occurs when the read/write head comes in contact with the platters of the disk (more on head crashes below). As manufacturers strive to cram more space on hard drives without increasing their physical size, the data gets written increasingly closer together, making for very difficult recovery should one or more heads crash. The brain of the hard drive is its controller board and this is unique for each individual hard drive. One other detail worth a mention is the service track of a hard drive. This is an area located on the outer part of the disk platter and it contains the drive's firmware zone. The firmware of a hard drive is the information used by the computer to communicate correctly with the drive. These are the main components that make a hard drive work, now let's talk about what can go wrong.

There are many ways in which a hard disk can fail

Hard drives are extremely fragile and can suffer failures in many different ways, leading to a loss of data. The five most common types of drive failures are: logical errors, mechanical failure, electronic failure, firmware corruption, and bad sectors, or any combination these. Least severe of these is usually data loss due to logical errors.

Logical errors are often the simplest and sometimes the most difficult problems to deal with when recovering data. They can range from an invalid entry in a file allocation table, a simple problem that needs little work; to severe issues such as the corruption or loss of the entire file system. Logical errors can be spotted when files become inaccessible, there is a delay in starting up the computer, and programs do not run properly. Logical errors are often seen as simple because there is nothing wrong with the physical drive leading users to try recovering it themselves by using third party software. This is quite risky, however, as running such software on a damaged drive can result in total loss of data. The most effective way to prevent logical errors on your hard drive is to regularly use the Disk Defragmentation tool in your operating system. For more comprehensive information on preventing data loss, visit the tips section of our website.

Recovering a drive with logical errors can be simple and quick, however if the problem requires manual bit-by-bit reconstruction of the data, it can also be quite complex and time consuming. Normally, logical errors are in the lower end of the price range as they do not require manual disassembly of the drive, however there are cases when logical failures end up in the higher end of the price range. The bottom line with logical errors is the sooner they are caught and the less a user tampers with the drive, the better the chances for a quick and thorough recovery.

Mechanical failures are often much more serious than any other failure and frequently lead to a partial or even total loss of data. The most common type of mechanical failure is a head crash, which is when the read/write head comes in contact with the disk platter. Head crashes can be caused by a variety of reasons, including physical shock, static electricity, power surges, and mechanical read/write failure. Mechanical failures are detected by a constant clicking or grinding noise coming from the drive. If you suspect mechanical failure, you must immediately shut down your computer and call a data recovery company for advice.

Mechanical failures are usually the most severe and most challenging to recover from. All mechanical failures require physical disassembly of the drive. The replacement of a read/write head is one of the most complex and costly procedures that can be performed by a data recovery engineer, especially with larger capacity drives. The chances of recovery depend entirely on how much damage the drive has sustained, however they can be quite good. A crashed head does not mean that all your data is lost! Once again, the sooner you catch a mechanical problem and turn off your drive, the more of your precious data is likely to be rescued.

Electronic failures are most common after a power surge or due to some other electric problem, and the most common type is control board failure. A power surge can knock out the control board, making the drive undetectable in the BIOS. Because each drive is fitted with a unique control board, recovery of this type is relatively complex. However, the good news is that normally once the control board issue is fixed, the data is usually 100% recoverable.

Recovering a drive that has suffered from an electronic failure can be time consuming, mainly because the specific problem takes some time to diagnose. Once diagnosed, though, the recovery is usually not tremendously complex and would probably land in the mid-range in terms of price. Most of the time, we are able to achieve a 100% recovery from drives that have suffered an electronic failure.

Firmware corruption is caused by logical problems or physical damage to the firmware zone on the disk platter. When the firmware becomes corrupt, the computer is often unable to properly communicate with the hard drive, and drive is not recognized in the BIOS. Fortunately, when the drive fails due to firmware corruption, the data is usually fully recoverable once the drive has been repaired.

Recovering a drive that has suffered from Firmware corruption is possible with the use of our proprietary technology. Because the firmware information is isolated on the outer rim of the disk, most of the data can be recovered successfully. The complexity of recovering a drive that has suffered from firmware corruption depends on the amount of damage suffered by the service track on the disk's platter. Expect the cost of this type of recovery to be in the mid- to high-price range.

Bad sectors are a common fate of all hard drives.

Eventually, all drives develop areas that are no longer functional and when this happens, they are isolated by the operating system. Bad sectors are very much like bumps in the road, areas which are avoided by the read/write head and which are no longer accessible to the user. If mission critical data exists on the drive, we recommend to backup as soon as possible, as the formation of bad sectors often indicates the impending demise of the drive. Finally, and most importantly, do NOT under any circumstances run the ScanDisk or Chckdisk utilities when data becomes inaccessible. These utilities are designed to fix only file system errors and not any other types of errors, so if your hard drive has suffered from bad sectors, these utilities only make things worse.

Bad sectors are accessible

We are able to recover drives with bad sectors using our proprietary mirroring technology. The process often involves manual mirroring bit-by-bit, which can be time consuming. The price of this type of recovery will generally be in the mid-range of the pricing schedule.

I hope the above explanations are of some use to all computer users. The basic fact is that data loss happens to everyone. Every hard drive crashes, and often when you least expect it to. Backup is essential for end-users and business users alike, and there are many excellent ways to back up your data. But if you've lost data, attempt to understand the problem before calling a data recovery company. Be informed, save your money, get your data back.





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Monday 7 July 2014

ioSafe Signs UK Distribution Agreement with Micro-P for its Award Winning Range of Disaster Proof Storage - News - Press Releases

January 31st 2012 - ioSafe, the technology leader of disaster proof hardware, has announced a new partnership with Micro-P, one of the leading IT trade distributors in the UK. This new alliance is effective immediately and sees Micro-P distributing the full range of ioSafe's fireproof and waterproof data storage products throughout the UK.

Founded in 2005, ioSafe's patented technology provides unparalleled physical security protection against fire, flood and theft for thousands of homes and businesses. Like an aircraft black box, ioSafe adds physical security and protection to irreplaceable data.

"The vast majority of data from family photo albums to critical business data, sits vulnerable in local pockets all around the world. Because data growth exceeds internet bandwidth growth, data created locally will be forced to be stored locally," says Robb Moore, ioSafe CEO. "ioSafe technology provides a 'disaster plan-in-a-box' solution for terabytes of data wherever it sits vulnerable. Our backup hard disk and solid state drives, combined with our Data Recovery Service protect not only against fires, floods and water damage but hard drive failure and accidental deletion. We are on a mission to protect local data from loss no matter where it might be stored. We're hugely excited about bringing our technology to the UK and our partnership with Micro-P to deliver this solution to the masses."

With a fast growing global reputation for quality and innovation, ioSafe offers an extensive series of award winning products, suitable for the consumer right up to the most data conscious enterprise. With extensive options ranging from the portability of the ioSafe Rugged Portable, available in both HDD and SSD options, designed to withstand the most extreme conditions, through to the ioSafe SoloPRO SSD, complete with armorplate military grade drive casing. All backed by the industry's best warranty and ioSafe's unique Data Recovery Service (DRS)Data Recovery Service (DRS), which provides up to 3,500 towards the cost of third-party forensic data recovery services if required for any reason.

Stuart Hatch, Micro-P Business Manager, comments: "We're delighted to welcome ioSafe onboard. It's a fantastic addition to our increasing storage portfolio and gives our customers access to a solution that offers unbeatable protection for their data. Data storage is one of the fastest growing categories in IT and we are seeing more and more interest in people not just looking at capacity, but also questioning their data recovery exposure. ioSafe addresses this head on."

A full overview of ioSafe's product range can be accessed via /products.

About ioSafe Like an aircraft black box for data, ioSafe provides rugged, fireproof, waterproof hardware and data recovery services as a cost-effective way for both businesses and consumers to protect critical and irreplaceable data. ioSafe is a privately held company with headquarters in Auburn, California, USA. For more information, please visit For media enquiries or to request products for review please contact mediainquiries[at]iosafe[dot]com.

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Sunday 6 July 2014

ioSafe Signs UK Distribution Agreement with Micro-P for its Award Winning Range of Disaster Proof Storage - News - Press Releases

January 31st 2012 - ioSafe, the technology leader of disaster proof hardware, has announced a new partnership with Micro-P, one of the leading IT trade distributors in the UK. This new alliance is effective immediately and sees Micro-P distributing the full range of ioSafe's fireproof and waterproof data storage products throughout the UK.

Founded in 2005, ioSafe's patented technology provides unparalleled physical security protection against fire, flood and theft for thousands of homes and businesses. Like an aircraft black box, ioSafe adds physical security and protection to irreplaceable data.

"The vast majority of data from family photo albums to critical business data, sits vulnerable in local pockets all around the world. Because data growth exceeds internet bandwidth growth, data created locally will be forced to be stored locally," says Robb Moore, ioSafe CEO. "ioSafe technology provides a 'disaster plan-in-a-box' solution for terabytes of data wherever it sits vulnerable. Our backup hard disk and solid state drives, combined with our Data Recovery Service protect not only against fires, floods and water damage but hard drive failure and accidental deletion. We are on a mission to protect local data from loss no matter where it might be stored. We're hugely excited about bringing our technology to the UK and our partnership with Micro-P to deliver this solution to the masses."

With a fast growing global reputation for quality and innovation, ioSafe offers an extensive series of award winning products, suitable for the consumer right up to the most data conscious enterprise. With extensive options ranging from the portability of the ioSafe Rugged Portable, available in both HDD and SSD options, designed to withstand the most extreme conditions, through to the ioSafe SoloPRO SSD, complete with armorplate military grade drive casing. All backed by the industry's best warranty and ioSafe's unique Data Recovery Service (DRS)Data Recovery Service (DRS), which provides up to 3,500 towards the cost of third-party forensic data recovery services if required for any reason.

Stuart Hatch, Micro-P Business Manager, comments: "We're delighted to welcome ioSafe onboard. It's a fantastic addition to our increasing storage portfolio and gives our customers access to a solution that offers unbeatable protection for their data. Data storage is one of the fastest growing categories in IT and we are seeing more and more interest in people not just looking at capacity, but also questioning their data recovery exposure. ioSafe addresses this head on."

A full overview of ioSafe's product range can be accessed via /products.

About ioSafe Like an aircraft black box for data, ioSafe provides rugged, fireproof, waterproof hardware and data recovery services as a cost-effective way for both businesses and consumers to protect critical and irreplaceable data. ioSafe is a privately held company with headquarters in Auburn, California, USA. For more information, please visit For media enquiries or to request products for review please contact mediainquiries[at]iosafe[dot]com.

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Saturday 5 July 2014

Introducing Linux Data Recovery By means of Ext3grep Utility - Computers

The Linux file systems are extremely effective and they work fantastic, specially the Ext3 file program. It is a particularly sturdy and mature file program. The file technique continues to be consistent even immediately after a system crash or unanticipated ability failure. In this sort of instances, you need not to execute lengthy tricky drive checks for repairing the file technique. There is absolutely no likelihood of disk fragmentation in addition to an amount of much more innovative element and immediate deletion of files is one between them. If you delete a file, it's not at all moved to trash and you tend not to encounter any concept box. But this aspect boosts the probabilities of accidental deletion and call for Linux Data Recovery should you get rid of any considerable file.

It occurs to almost each and every Linux person sooner or later, just right after pressing the Enter important, you recognize the mistake, but it truly is so late. You have deleted a significant file out of your Linux tough drive for which you don't have backup. Or might be the backup just isn't up to date or ruined. It may generate panic scenarios for many from the people, however you need to keep in thoughts that files are folders are never deleted physically from the tricky drive.

Right after you delete the file or directory, it stays physically intact until eventually it truly is being overwritten by every other file or directory. So, you must promptly remount the very difficult drive as read-only. You can find many procedures of conduct Data Recovery Linux immediately or manually. The majority of the laptop running methods has some or even the other utilities to retrieve deleted files.

In Ext3 file procedure, you can use Ext3grep utility to retrieve deleted files from your Linux challenging push. It can be basically a Linux utility, and that is in a position to retrieve entirely deleted files from Ext3 file technique volumes. Using this utility is entirely secure because it isn't going to overwrite info within the disk.

Although, the Ext3grep can be a very major and beneficial utility to recover misplaced Linux data, nevertheless it has some negatives in addition. This instrument can't recover files that happen to be bigger than 2 GB in dimensions and may not retrieve files which are deleted because of to any other motive.In these instances, Ext3 file recovery apps come for ones rescue. They're powerful third get together utilities, which allow you to accomplish Linux Recovery on your own. With read-only and non-destructive conduct, the applications are totally risk-free to employ.Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery is the most efficient answer for all Linux info reduction situations. It recovers data from Ext4, Ext3, Ext2, FAT32, FAT16, and FAT12 file process volumes. The software will work with all main distributions of Linux operating program together with Mandriva, SUSE, Red Hat, Fedora, and Debian.





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Friday 4 July 2014

How to Resolve "The Application Finder.app Can't be Opened. - 10810." Error in Snow Leopard - Computers - Data Recovery

Are you facing Finder crash or freeze problem in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard? Are you getting error '-10810', while accessing your Mac hard drive? This behavior of Finder application may prevent you from accessing a hard drive and make all your valuable data inaccessible. It may lead to significant data loss and you need Mac Data Recovery solutions to work around the problem.In a practical scenario, Finder application may stop responding and give you the below error when you try to access a Mac OS X hard drive volume:"The application Finder.app can't be opened. -10810."This problem most commonly occurs while accessing the external hard drives. However, there are some other situations as well, when you may face the same problem.What Causes Finder Error in Mac OS X?

The problem occurs nevertheless of the way in which disks are mounted either using different ports (FireWire or USB) and also for the networked shares and volumes. For the networked drives, the problem may occur if you have shares, which are mounted, when waking your system from sleep.This issue appears to be related to the faults in Mac OS X's Launch Service feature. This problem only occurs when you try to access a file using "Open With.." menu. When you attempt to open the Finder application using Terminal application, same error occurs.How to Fix Finder Error '-10810' in Snow Leopard?You can try out the below methods to overcome this problem and perform Data Recovery Mac:Rebuild the Mac OS X Launch Services- Remove 'launchservices' preference files to clear the launch services. The file can be removed from user library.Reapply the combo updater. Run full updater of Mac OS X 10.6.1.

Fix the affected permissions on boot volume using Disk Utility. Remove existing installation of Snow Leopard and install a fresh copy. If the above methods cannot help you to sort out the problem, you may need to perform 'Erase and Install' installation of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system. But, this process removes all the data from hard drive and creates need of Mac Data Recovery.You can recover your lost data in an effective manner, using Mac File Recovery software. The applications are powerful enough to methodically scan the hard drive and retrieve all lost data. They enable simple and secure recovery, with interactive user interface and non-destructive behavior.





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Thursday 3 July 2014

How to Fix "STOP 0xC000021A" Error in Windows Server 2003 - Computers - Data Recovery

An error message while starting Windows Server 2003 system, halts the boot process and makes hard drive data inaccessible. A boot error message may appear owing to various reasons, the most common being system file corruption. Corruption of even a single system file (required at the time of boot process) halts the entire boot process. Just like other files, system files too are prone to corruption. And the cause of corruption can be virus attack, operating system damage, and human mistakes. To overcome system file corruption, a Windows user can format the system and restore data from an updated backup. However, in case no backup is available, a user needs to opt for a commercial partition recovery software

For detailed explanation of the above problem, consider the below error message that appears when you try to boot your Windows Server 2003 machine:

"STOP: c000021a {Fatal System Error}The Windows Logon Process system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc0000034 (0x00000000 0x0000000)The system has been shutdown."(0x00000000 0x0000000) parameters are specific to system's configuration.

After the above error message pops up, the booting process stops, rendering to inaccessibility of the hard drive data.

Cause:

The above error message appears when the Windows NT kernel detects that Winlogon.exe and Csrss.exe processes have stopped. Winlogon.exe and Csrss.exe, are two very important system files that are required to boot system. This primarily occurs due to:

Installation of mismatched system filesFailed installation of Service PackInstallation of incompatible third-party programCorruption of these two files

Resolution:To get past above boot error message and to access the data, you will need to:

1.Select 'Last Known Good Configuration' option to boot your system.2.If the command does not work, then re-install Windows Server 2003 on your system.

Although re-installation allows you to overcome the above boot error message, it also deletes data from your hard drive. To recover data lost due to formatting, you need to use an effective third-party Partition Recovery application. Such Partition Recovery tools recover all formatted data from almost all kinds of formatted hard drives, including IDE, EIDE, etc.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery makes sure that every file can be recovered after formatting. This recovery tool uses powerful scanning algorithms to recover all your lost files. Compatible with FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file system, the Partition Recovery Software can be installed on Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000. Stellar Phoenix Data Recovery is a renowned name in the field of hard drive data recovery because of its proven track record to recover lost data data from hard drive and windows recovery.





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Wednesday 2 July 2014

About disk data recovery - Computers - Data Recovery

data recovery is one of those services compared to medical services where you have a very slim chance of delivering your services. Just as in hospitals, if one has a certain ailment and the chances of reducing it is rare, the same is with data recovery. The chances of having to go to various places doing data recovery are very slim.

The hard disk is a very delicate component of your computer. The internal components that make up the hard disk are more delicate and sensitive, even to a single particle of moisture. If such a particle lands on the platters (disks within the hard drive), your hard drive could get damaged and you could lose all your data.Because of data recovery solutions available today, a crashed drive does not have to be a moment of trauma for you. There are possible solutions you can turn in order to get back the data that you lost, and if you act immediately, it is possible for you to have at least 89% of that data back.Data can be retrieved from hard drives, FireWire drives, USB drives, DVDs, CDs, RAID (redundant array of independent disks), SAN(storage area network) and NAS (network attached storage) Hard disk data recovery needs to be mastered properly since you will most likely need it once you lose important hard drive data.

Most of the time, virusesor worms can destroy these data as well as many other factors such as wear and tear through time and conflicting software. Saving a file does not mean it is already safe since accidents always happen.

There are many kinds of data. One can lose data through simple logical problems such as deleting accidentally or software malfunction. There are however, some good ways of preventing as well as recovering data. One of the most common and basic way is through the backing up of data.

If the data is lost from the hard drive, here is what you should do. You should stop saving any more data in that drive space. One should first safely assess what kind of problem affected your computer then fix it. Saving more data is bad because deleted data does not really get deleted.Diskgetor hard disk data recover software is the professional hard disk data restore tool&ultility.This hard disk drive data retrive program (application) can give you a best solution to sovle your problem about data lost after format hard disk drive. Compare with other hard disk data rescue system,Diskgetor hard disk data recovery service is easy to use and powerful. hard disk data recoveryhard drive data recoveryformatted disk recovery





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Tuesday 1 July 2014

NTFS Data Recovery Software to Recover NTFS Partitions - Computers - Data Recovery

NTFS or New Technology File System is a self-healing and high-performance files system. It is proprietary to Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, 2000, and NT, which supports the file-level security, auditing, and compression. This file system also supports large sized hard drive partitions and effective data storage solution, such as RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks). However, in some situations, NTFS file system may encounter corruption and cause critical partition or data loss situations. At this point, NTFS Data Recovery applications help you to get your lost, missing, or deleted Windows partitions.

The NTFS file system is used by Windows operating system to manage the files and folders on the hard drive. Operating system employs the services of file system to locate the files on Windows hard drive and access them. When you create a new file on your Windows hard drive, an entry of the file is created in file system table. The entry contains name of the file, its size, storage location etc.

However, if the file system gets damaged due to improper system shutdown, virus infection, operating system malfunction, system crash and so forth, operating system cannot locate and access hard drive partitions. This behavior of NTFS file system renders all your hard drive partitions and stored data inaccessible. In such cases, you need to fix up this problem through NTFS Partition Recovery.

Windows operating system includes various features to handle the NTFS file system inaccessibility or corruption issues. Generally, the minor file system issues are automatically handled when you reboot the system. In order to detect and repair NTFS errors, you can use ChkDsk utility of Windows. It checks the consistency and integrity of the file system.

But if the file system gets damaged, hard drive formatting the is the only way to go for. Hard drive formatting is the process of removing all the existing applications, operating system, data, and data structures from disk, including file system and then setting up new operating system and file system. Although, this process resolves all hard drive problems, but also removes all data. In such cases, NTFS File Recovery is required to retrieve lost files and folders.

It is possible through data recovery software. They have excellent ability to scan the hard drive through advanced scanning mechanisms and recover lost, missing, and inaccessible data. The applications are quite reliable and easy to use.

Stellar Phoenix ntfs data recovery is the best tool ever made and ensures absolute recovery of lost data from Windows partitions. The software supports recovery from NTFS and NTFS5 file system partitions. It is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2000.





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