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Details for What to do if Your Hard Drive Crashes



ID:30768
Title: What to do if Your Hard Drive Crashes
Description:The advancement of technology and the explosion of the World Wide Web into the modern world have made the computer with internet hook up a necessary tool in the home as well as in the business world, to keep abreast of times.

One of the greatest hazards of having a computer is the dreaded possibility of the crashing of your precious hard drive. Additionally if you aren’t too computer savvy, you may at some point deleted a file accidentally and been under the impression that you cannot recover it.

You simply need to check you recycle bin and restore the deleted file or drag it to the desktop, in such a case. You could also make use of a file recovery program that would scan and recover any lost data.

The hard disk crash is a very different matter altogether and if you have not created a reliable back up in your computer you could lose all your critical data with no method you are aware of to recover it.

However, there is hope. Several solutions are available. Let’s first identify the usual symptoms of a hard disk crash:

- When you a clicking sound, you should be aware that your read-only memory or ROM are corrupted, or that you have an electrical problem.

- When your computer OS [operating system] has been corrupted, when you start up a blue screen will appear.

- Freezing, hanging, restarting and re-booting occurs frequently when there is either a corrupt sector or a virus in the computer.

- In the midst of your operations you see error messages saying ‘drive not formatted’ indicating the hard drive has been damaged.

- ‘Operating system not found’ is another error message which appears again when the hard drive files or the OS is damaged.

In the event you are noticing any of the above symptoms, several ‘first aid’ steps are listed below:

- In the event of clicking sound, if you are not a high tech savvy kind of person, turn off your computer immediately and call for professional help – pronto! Do this before your precious data is lost.

- Help your troubleshooting technician by taking careful note of the error messages that appeared for his information.

- Data recovery software has tools to restore deleted items from a recycle bin, restore files which have been lost or damaged owing to bad disk sectors, power interruption, or virus.

- You should educate yourself on the basic file or data recovery capability of your computer system if you are using MAC or Windows.

- Back up your data and even in the case of very important data double back up, so that your prevention practices will save your files and folders and all the information contained therein, in case of a dreaded hard drive crash.

In the very worst case scenario, you could retain the expertise and services of a data recovery specialist to restore your hard drive, or a data recovery expert to perform this task for you.

About the author of this article:

If you live in the Bangkok area and would like more information, visit Data Recovery Thailand today. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding data recovery in Bangkok or the surrounding area.
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Category:Computers and Technology
Date Added:June 27, 2009 03:49:50 PM
 

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