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Emergency Data Recovery

It’s a nightmare, but one that definitely can become reality. One day you could turn on your computer and find that you cannot access your files anymore.

10 / 23 / 2012 Andre Barton

How to Recover from a RAID 0 Failure

What RAID 0 is, what the potential pros and cons are, and, ultimately, how RAID 0 data recovery can be used in your IT infrastructure.

10 / 10 / 2012 Steve Grant

Data recovery from a corrupted external drive

External hard drives are becoming more affordable everyday and are often used by consumers when the main, internal drive has run out of storage space.

10 / 09 / 2012 Andre Barton

RAID 1 Data Recovery After a Virus Attack

RAID 1 can continue operating and serving data as long as one member disk is functional.

10 / 05 / 2012 Steve Grant

Full Format vs. Quick Format: Data Recovery After Reformatting

Two methods for reformatting your hard drive have slightly different results, but these differences may make or break your chances to recover data after a reformat.

10 / 01 / 2012 Steve Grant

Data Recovery After Failed Repartitioning

Dividing a single disk into multiple partitions is a cost-effective way to implement multiple file systems on the same physical drive. This lets you treat each partition as a different drive with its own drive letter, its own file structure and even its own operating system.

09 / 29 / 2012 Steve Grant

Data Recovery Pricing: A Rough Guide

If your data backup plan doesn’t sufficiently protect your valuable data, then you’ll be faced with the high costs of data recovery.

09 / 27 / 2012 Steve Grant

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