File Recovery – The Solution To Sudden Data Loss

File recovery eventually becomes part of most computer users lives – just by the fact that regularly using a computer puts someone at a higher risk of experiencing data loss. Think about it – it’s so easy to accidentally erase a file and suddenly want it back. Luckily there are file recovery programs designed to recover this data quickly so that you can get back to your work.

4 data loss situations that software can address are…

- deleted, lost, damaged and corrupt files. Let’s see what they mean and what you can do about your situation:

Recovering a deleted file

It’s so easy to unintentionally delete a file. This recovery issue is one of the most common and is the easiest to resolve most of the time. Focus on the Undelete data recovery products – there are a lot to choose from, particularly in the Windows data recovery field.

Finding a lost file

A lost file could still exist even though you can’t find it. This includes a file that was deleted or lost due to many reasons, because of a sudden power outage; a software crash; partition table problems; and the world-famous accidental format. You can resolve any of these problems using one of several different options depending on how the file was lost. I’ll explain…

File recovery products are more capable of solving your recovery problems than a basic undelete utility. However, both undelete and file recovery software are unable to recover data in cases where the file system has been altered. But data recovery software can. Most people think all of these products are the same because they address a similar issue, but they are not. The state of your file system will decide which data restore program you will need.

To makes matters more confusing: Even though a file recovery tool is limited in what it can accomplish as a stand alone product, when it is included as an operation in data recovery software, it recovers both problems (when the file system is ok or where it has been altered). So when you aren’t sure which to use, go with the data recovery utility because it covers the whole gamut.

If all of this has you completely confused and you just aren’t sure which solution is the best one for your situation, go ahead and try them both. If it still feels like information overload or a lot of extra work, just work with data recovery software because it is the more powerful tool.

Could it be this simple?

Checking prices is the absolute simplest way to tell the difference between the different software programs. File recovery software and its sibling undelete programs will cost less than seventy-five dollars, while a full-on data recovery utility runs upward of eighty bucks – and sometimes in the hundreds.

Corrupt files

A corrupt file refers to a file that can be located, but it cannot or does not open correctly; as you open the file the content is unreadable. If you need to retrieve data from a corrupt file, you can start with any file recovery tool: if the file system is unchanged, any file recovery utility can get the job done. If that doesn’t work, try a data recovery software program just like with lost files or portable credit card machines.

Repairing damaged files

You can open a damaged file, but you may not be able to read it well. Part of the text may be clear, but the rest of the file will not be legible. You must use a file repair software to reconstruct your data. Make sure the software you are using state that it can actually repair a file, because file repair works differently than file recovery functions. Be aware that file repair utilities are usually sold separately, like an Excel repair program.

File recovery experts

Data recovery tools are not always the answer. There are some situations that just can’t be repaired using the programs available on the market. Situations like these may require consulting with a hard drive data recovery expert as the last option. This is a more expensive option – however, even this file recovery solution is easier and cost-effective than recreating all the data.

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To recover data with a file recovery program doesn’t take a PH.D like most think says Ken Roberts – founder and technical director of ACR data recovery, inc.; all you need is a basic overview of the process and then it’s like running any other software. For comments and questions concerning data recovery or computer forensics you can reach him through the website (http://www.atl-datarecovery.com/file-recovery/index.htm ) or by phone:800.444.3225

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