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Monday, June 14th 2010

5:57 AM

Usb Data Recovery And Data Loss

Today some years after the first USB storage devices were popularized we are all now faced with the vulnerability of this tool as it concerns data storage. Data loss experiences have left many wondering about the authenticity of their non-volatile nature and have led to the need for USB Data recovery. Although probable causes of data loss are more, only three will be addressed here and they are given below:

You and I and other USB storage appliance users together form possibly the major cause of data loss. A common mistake in this regard is when you press the delete tab on your computer. Another possible reason for requiring USB Data recovery is due to using older operating systems like Windows 2000. Although these operating systems are USB-compatible they do not copy data into your portable flash drive (USB Flash) immediately after such command. Instead, what they do is keep a log of the data transfer and complete this command only when you have removed the storage device using the 'safely remove hardware' wizard. Concluding this section of the article, the last possible cause for data loss is wear and tear. Like all other things that are made, USB data storage devices are not infallible. And consequently suffer from exposure to light and other factors that lead to their eventual extinction.

After listing some possible reasons for data loss, I believe it is time for us to also do a list of options available for recovery of data in USB storage devices. Data recovery whether it is USB Data recovery or NTFS Data recovery are similar in at least one way. They all use software as one of the options available for data recovery. They come either as free or commercial software. The software also come as compatible with either FAT or NTFS or some other file system. Once you have carried out data recovery on your USB device with no positive result, you can then try NTFS Data recovery that is if you are using Windows NT or similar versions, to check your computer system for the data you are looking for. If you are using a different type of system from Windows NT, then use the data recovery suitable for your system. The sought after data may turn up. After trying USB Data recovery and NTFS Data recovery, with both not yielding the desired result, you can then contact data recovery professionals. They are available online with different companies offering its own packages. Their fees might be expensive, but should be worth it, if the data in question is very important.



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Wednesday, June 9th 2010

7:26 AM

Be Informed About Memory Card Data Recovery

The success of memory card data recovery is hinged on YOU STOPPING TO USE THE MEMORY CARD FROM WHICH YOU DELETED DATA RIGHT AWAY!!! This action is necessary if you want to give yourself the opportunity of recovering your lost data. Why you may ask is this so? Well, it is this way because your digital camera in a very similar way to your computer does not actually delete your files from its database, in this case your memory card, but only marks them as 'deleted' so that they can be 'overwritten' sometime in the future when you take another shot. This is why you need to stop using your flash memory card, you get the picture? The next thing to do is remove the memory card from your camera placing it in its case, so you can keep it in a safe place. You should do this even if you are on the move, away from home. After which you can now attempt data retrieval; by using a memory card data recovery software. There are free and commercial types. You can find out more by doing a Google search.

I believe we are doing fine at this point. Let me point out that this 'do it yourself' memory card data recovery can only be achieved if your memory card is working. If your memory card is damaged or not working, you cannot retrieve it using this method. What you need to do is.

Get in touch with a data recovery company. A well-known provider of data storage devices, which goes by the name sanDisk recommends LC Technology. If you are not satisfied with this you can do an online search to get a data recovery company that meets your need.

Always make sure that you transfer data from your digital camera to your windows computer (that is if you using one anyway). This is because NTFS data recovery will when the need arises complement efforts made on data recovery. Two processes which ensure this "preventive" NTFS data recovery on a Windows NT computer are transaction logging and cluster remapping. They are automatic and forestall further data loss on your Windows computer.

What I mean here is that after storing the data you recovered from your memory card into Windows NT or similar Windows version, it will prevent further loss of your picture or image through this "internal" data retrieval known as NTFS data recovery. Please confirm compatibility of your drives with memory card data recovery software before using it and don't jettison any manufacturer's instructions.

No site but DataRecoveryNerd.com gives you all the tips and info on Ntfs Data Recovery and related subjects. Whether you are new to the topic or an expert, make sure to learn more about Memory Card by following the links above !

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Saturday, May 15th 2010

3:18 AM

Deleted Files And Deleted File Recovery Guide

Deleted file recovery is made possible because the file you accidentally deleted is still on your system. This is especially true if you have stopped saving to the hard drive of your system. Doing this, by not saving any more data will prevent your computer system from overwriting your deleted file(s). The file to be overwritten could just be the one you want to recover. And once this is done, the only opportunity you have to get back your file may well be the companies that carry out deleted file recovery and they don't come cheap. Obviously the very first place to check when looking for a deleted file is the recycle bin. Now if the file is not here, it may still be on your computer as mentioned earlier. This happens to be so because computers do not destroy or remove files that you delete. What happens is this, the file remains in its previous position, but that position is now seen as available for subsequent take over (overwriting) by files or data that you save afterwards. After this happens, you will then require recovery of deleted files. Before doing this, there are a couple of things you should note. This will be unveiled in the next paragraphs together with information on NTFS data recovery (NTFS stands for New Technology File System and it is the standard Windows file system).

You might have heard about software for retrieving lost data or files on your computer, but before you attempt using any, you need to know that carrying out recovery of your deleted file on the same single hard drive where files are deleted, which by the way is no longer boot able may jeopardize this effort if your hard drive has only one partition. This might happen because recovery software used for retrieving lost file(s) require space on your hard drive to keep recovered files. This means that the software may overwrite on some already stored information. This can have adverse effect(s) on your computer and invariably recovery efforts. If you are in this situation your best bet is to either install a hard drive (new one) with a new operating system into the computer where you seek recovery of file(s) or move your hard drive from your system into another system. This is a safe procedure. NTFS data recovery is Windows NT procedure for achieving deleted file recovery.

NTFS data recovery cannot be achieved through all data recovery software. This is because not all of them are compatible with NTFS. Other file systems have recovery software that is compatible with them. Before you carry out any deleted file recovery, make sure you take note of these things.



No site but DataRecoveryNerd.com gives you all the tips and info on Ntfs Data Recovery and related subjects. Whether you are new to the topic or an expert, make sure to learn more about Deleted File Recovery by following the links above !

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Sunday, May 9th 2010

1:04 PM

The Importance Of Owning Your Recovery Disk

However, before you configure your recovery disk, you should ensure you have the following. Which are: the adequate OS (operating system) install CD, sufficient space on your computers hard drive, burning CD software with boot able CD capability and valid product key. Product key is normally included in software product pack if valid license is possessed.

To find your product key, look for it on a sticker affixed to your system that is if your computer came pre installed with software. If the software was bought, then you need to locate it on the sleeve of the software pack. If it cannot be found, you will need to get in touch with your software manufacturer for it.

You can find your product key on a sticker attached to your computer system, if your software was pre installed on your computer. But if the software was bought you should find the product key on the product pack of your software. If it cannot be located anywhere then you will have to contact your software manufacturer.

Not minding progress made in recent versions of NTFS in aiding data loss prevention, there are however, still some challenges in this area. Having your recovery disk handy will complete efforts in this direction. One of such efforts is NTFS Data recovery; N.T.F.S: New Technology File System is the default Windows file system. There are two ways through which NTFS Data recovery is done. One way is in the internal automated working of cluster remapping and transaction logging; and the other is through the use of a data recovery software that is NTFS compatible.

NTFS Data recovery can be said to be achieved in two ways. One way is when cluster remapping and transaction logging; two processes of NTFS which work outside the control of the owner of the computer system prevent data loss. While the other is using a software that is compatible with NTFS to retrieve lost data.

The NTFS Data recovery I say will complement efforts to bring your Windows system to your favored position because you can always depend on the processes mentioned above to proactively prevent problems to your hardware and if this fails, you can then resort to using NT compatible recovery software.

The advantage of possessing your own configured recovery disk over the other efforts to save your computer system whether it is in respect to applications or programs or even data is it contains updates of these. Regular updates of this disk should be carried out. The information that you find here is aimed at giving general information and not information relevant to any specific situation.





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1:00 PM

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