Friday, September 4, 2009
Tips On Using Data Recovery Software
Data recovery software can be used to correct errors in hard drives that result in data loss. Data recovery software typically uses two main techniques to repair errors to file systems that cause files to be inaccessible. The first is known as consistency checking. Here the program will scan the logical structure of the file system for missing or unexpected results. Examples of utilities that follow this reasoning are the Linux fsck and the Microsoft equivalent chkdsk and scandisk. Fsck refers to file system consistency check, and generally runs when the system is booting up in order to detect errors caused by an incorrect shutdown. Data recovery software and file system damage In the case of severe file system damage, another type of data recovery software can be used. You can try booting up your computer from a CD-ROM, purchase a new hard drive and install your operating system on it, or you can remove the hard drive and install it in another functioning computer. When selecting data recovery software, make sure it has an undo option. If you are unable to retrieve the missing data with this software, you want to be able to try again with another program or to use a professional data recovery service. By following these tips, you may be able to safely recover your lost or deleted data.
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