The Evaluation Process Of Data Recovery
As most people already know, almost all hard drives fail due to normal
use and conditions. Although it can happen at anytime, hard drive
failure normally takes several years to occur, due to normal wear and
tear. No matter what the case may be, you should always be fully aware
of the options that are available to you, and what you should do if your
hard drive fails.
Data recovery is the most useful and by far the best way to retrieve
data that has been lost or deleted from a hard drive. Hard drive
recovery can restore files that have been lost, no matter what the cause
may be. From viruses to crashes, data recovery can restore the files
on your hard drive by rebuilding the platters and the structure of the
drive. Most experienced computer technicians can restore your hard
drive in just a couple of days.
Before you hard drive can be rebuilt, it must be evaluated. The
evaluation process will give the technician a chance to go through your
hard drive, determine what caused the failure, and what they need to do
to restore your data. This is a very extensive process that involving a
series of steps performed by the technician.
First things first, the technician must determine if the problem is
logical, physical, or possibly a combination of both. Physical failures
result in hardware malfunctions, while the logical problems lie in the
software. Once the technician has found the problem and the cause, he
can plan out the repair process and what he needs to do to recover the
information.
If the technician is able to gain access into the hard drive, he or she
will then create a mirrored image of the drive and continue the process.
The data structure will come next, where the technician will determine
just how much of the data can be saved. This step in the evaluation
can be the most time consuming, as the technician or technicians will
have to go through each sector step by step and located what data can be
retrieved and what data cannot be retrieved.
Once the evaluation process has been completed, the results will be
given to you. The technician will normally go over everything with you,
and explain the options you have available. This is where they will
discuss pricing, as well as how long it will take. They will also let
you know how much data can be retrieved, and what they think caused the
problem. You can always get a second opinion if you choose, or go ahead
and use the technician. In the rare event that no data can be
retrieved, the technician will tell you that nothing can be done for
your hard drive. Keep in mind that before they do anything to retrieve
data, they will always contact you first to find out what you want to
do.
Normally, most data can be retrieved in as little as 48 hours. The
evaluation process may take a few days, as it is more time consuming and
planned out than the actual data recovery process. The evaluation
process can take longer depending on the parts that are needed, or if
other technicians need to be involved with the process. If the
technician has all of the necessary parts on hand and the experience, it
normally doesn’t take long. On the other hand, if the hard drive has a
lot of hardware and mechanical problems - it can take a few weeks
before you find out anything.
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