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Data Recovery from a Laptop

When hard drives fail on a server or desktop computer, it’s fairly simply to remove the hard disk drive and connect it to a working machine in order to perform a data recovery.

12 / 23 / 2012 Andre Barton

Overview of Flashback Data

04 / 23 / 2014 Chris Connor

How to Recover Data from an iPhone Backup

03 / 31 / 2013 Chris Connor

Data Recovery from a Virtual Machine

Virtual machines can still suffer from data loss like a physical host.

02 / 19 / 2013 Joe Keeley

Overview of Kroll Ontrack

03 / 02 / 2014 Patrick Leroy

Recovering Data from a Failed RAID 5

While RAID 5 protects against downtime and data loss caused by a single failed hard dive in the array, a RAID 5 remains vulnerable to other causes of data, such as virus attacks, accidental deletion, file system corruption, power outages, and user error. Recovering data from a RAID volume—particularly one that is corrupted—is significantly more difficult than recovering data from a single, independent disk.

09 / 10 / 2012 Steve Grant

Google Play: Remote App Installation and Recovering Android Devices That Are Already Lost

How to recover a device that's already lost! (Although it must have battery power)

09 / 12 / 2014 Josh Billitt

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