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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Is It Possible To Recover Data Twice?

The recovery process can take a whole bunch of time. If the first recovery process took six hours and all data was recovered, there may be no need to perform a second recovery. The time involved and the cost of recovery is extensive that a second recovery would not be an option.

A second recovery would take place if expected data was not recovered and the recovery expert decides to perform a second recovery this time paying more attention on the bad sectors.

Lost data can not be recovered if you happen to overwrite your disk. If for instance you happen to loose data and by chance your operating system or anti-virus automatically connects to update itself, chances are that you the disk may be over written. This means that if a data recovery was to be performed on the disk, the information that was there before will have been replaced by the new data. The files that will be recovered will be those that will be lately written to the disk drive.
Another situation that would lead to a second recovery would be if the disk in which the data was stored after recovery crashed accidentally while with the owner, or files were deleted or formatted.

A second disk recovery would still be possible only that the cost of the recovery will of coarse be covered by the owner of the disk. This implies that great care is essential when handling disk drive. Upon handing in your disk for recovery, you are always requested to put down all files that you need recovered. By doing so it is possible to counter check which information has been recovered and which has not. If any information happens to be missing, the data recovery expert will have to perform another recovery procedure until the files needed are recovered. If the files won’t be recovered, no charges will be asked from you.

1 comment:

  1. While this may seem like spam, it's not. Generally, a second disk recovery is sometimes possible. I have done several where one company formatted a disk for example. Formatting simply deletes the file table; not the actual data. Or, if a partition is wrecked. It depends, at hard drive recovery I do free estimates, and like you state, if there is no recovery no charge. A thing to watch out for is any company that requires upfront payment. Generally, that is worrysome.

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