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Data recovery: Your data may become corrupted for many reasons including hardware failure, viruses, software corruption, and user error. Today’s techniques use a variety of both hardware and software to recover your data. Data can be recovered in almost all instances using either software tools or sophisticated data recovery services offered. Services are offered by a wide variety of specialized individuals, as well as in the form of many software applications. While it may sound confusing, it is very easy to tell whether you are in the need of software to assist you in your data recovery, or if you require a specialized individual to help you with your recovery efforts. With either case, it is possible to retrieve your lost data, and perhaps save you from the assorted problems that would be sure to arise if you had indeed lost your data, and failed to make any attempt at a recovery effort.

Data recovery reasons: Data loss is the unexpected or accidental loss of data stored in the storage media. Data loss can occur for the following reasons.

> Power surges

> Software Corruption or Malfunction

> Hardware or System failure

> Natural Calamities

> Errors caused by user

Mechanical failures occur when moving parts, such as the spindle motor or actuator assembly inside the mechanism, malfunction or simply wear out. Power disruptions, viruses, operating system errors and improper shutdowns can damage directory structures and cause logical corruption.

Recovery solutions:

• A RAID system’s cooling process collapses, causing its drives to overheat and fail.

• A company attempts to restore lost data from carefully collected backups, only to discover the backups are unreadable.

• A business adds a drive to its NetWare server, accidentally erasing the server’s partitions.

• An MIS administrator completes a fix on a mirrored drive without

shutting off the mirror, losing the reference point for the original data.




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