April 13, 2008
File Recovery Software: The Data Rescue Plan
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:
1. Deletion
2. Lost
3. Corruption
4. Damaged Data
Giving meaning to these tech terms, and helping you know which program helps which problem is the goal:
Resolving deleted files
You may be very familiar with accidentally deleting files and deciding you want them back. The solution - an undelete data recovery product, and there are many to choose from, especially in the Windows data recovery field. Luck is on your side because this is the most usual and easiest recovery situation to fix in most circumstances as long as you have acted quicly.
Locating lost files
Lost files may still be there even though you cannot locate them. A file could be deleted or lost due to a power outage, software application crash, virus attack, partition problem or an accidental format. There are several solutions to choose from, depending on what actually caused the problem.
File recovery products are technically more powerful than a basic undeleter; they can recover more data. But, data recovery software - the next level higher techinal level - can even resolve data loss in situations where the file system is altered. However, most people cannot immediately tell the difference between a basic utility, a corrupt file recovery product, and DRSoftware - thanks to all the marketers on the planet. In short, the state of your file system determines which solution you will need to use.
By the way, this technical terminology used to describe these two recovery utilities is part of the reason why many people have such a difficult time telling them apart. A file recovery tool can only do so much as a stand alone tool, but data recovery software can recover data when the file system is intact or when it is altered. Always chose data recovery software when in doubt because is will cover most issues.
An added twist: If you still don't understand how to determine one software solution from the other, just remember that a file recovery tool is limited to what it can accomplish on its own. When it is included as an operation in data recovery software, it recovers both situations – whether the file system is ok or where it has been altered. So it's best to use a data recovery utility because it covers everything.
Could it be this simple?
The pricing system of data recovery products is the best way of telling one utility from the other. You can usually find a basic file recovery software for around under seventy-five bills, while the upper-level data recovery programs go up from there.
Accessing corrupt files
Corrupt files are those you can find, but cannot open without problems - when looking at the pened file, the content inside is complete gibberish. If you need to retrieve data from a corrupt file, you can start with any file recovery tool. If that doesn't work, try a data recovery software program just like with lost files.
Retrieving damaged files
A damaged file may open correctly, but you will not be able to make out all of its contents. Part of the text or picture may be easy to distinguish, but the rest is jumbled and unrecognizable. You must use a file repair software to reconstruct your data. There are also some cases where this will need to be done manually using a hex editor. Check to make sure the software you use states that it can repair a file because technically, file repair process operation is another process than file recovery operations. Note that file repair programs are normally sold separately from file recovery utilities.
Professional file recovery services
Sometimes data recovery tools don't work out. If you experience a situation beyond the recovery abilities of an automated tool, you may need the services of a hard drive data recovery expert as the final way to recover your data. It can be costly, but it's the best option when file recovery is a must.
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