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What is Data Recovery Anyway?
Data recovery is the process of retrieving inaccessible information (data),
from damaged media like hard drives, bad floppies or zip disks, etc. or from
corrupted or missing files and folders, etc. that have become unreadable by
conventional means. But, by utilizing highly specialized software, hardware,
and techniques, this lost data can most often be recovered.
What causes data loss?
Data loss results from any number of factors: mechanical failure, manufacturing
defects, file structure corruption, viruses, formatting, sabotage, dropped media,
fire, water and other natural disasters, thus rendering the data unreadable
by conventional means. After a data loss most computer users will just reformat
their media and start all over. Others might purchase an ' off the shelf ' data
recovery software package and just end up destroying what little chance they
might have had in recovering the lost data. If the data is important, then it
is imperative that you take it to a data recovery professional. Experts who
know exactly what needs to be done to recover your lost data.
Disaster Planning:
How much is the data in your computer worth? Of course, it's worth the payroll
expense it took to enter it originally. There is a value to the control you
have over your accounts receivable. There is an intrinsic value to your customer
list, your inventory list, your payroll, your order file, and your day to day
ability to analyze that data. If your files disappeared right now what would
it cost, in hours of labor, for employees to sift through file cabinets of hard
copies organizing the paper and reentering the data into your computer? Do you
have paper records of your electronic files? Can you afford the expense of losing
control of your business? For a day? A week? A month? Fire is unlikely, but
you carry fire insurance. Although data loss does not occur every day, the fact
that an entire industry is growing to protect and recover data reflects the
need for planning on your part. Because disasters can occur beyond your control
through viruses, sabotage, fire, and flood, it is critical to have regular backup
copies of your data files at all times.
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