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Tips and Advice On Laptop Data Recovery

27 August, 2008 (08:28) | By: Ray Lam

by Ray Lam

With the rise of a mobile lifestyle and telecommuting, laptops have proliferated and become almost as common as the home computer. In some instances the laptop has become the home computer. The reason for the popularity is the portability it affords the computer user. And with the ability to take the laptop anywhere, this leads to unexpected damage from the elements and to heavy wear and tear.

Because the laptop was designed for mobility, this makes it more prone to damage. Aside from the regular wear and tear from lugging around the computer, there are greater risks for accidents. Accidentally pouring coffee over the laptop, or dropping it, running the car over the case, or even sitting on the laptop can damage the unit. Physical damage to the laptop case can make it unbootable.

In most instances, the laptop is a secondary computer or is wired to an office LAN, it is prudent to regularly save data to a desktop or a server. In case of loss, a copy of important data is stored at the office or at home. Backup utilities take advantage of this connectivity and can schedule an automatic backup of files to the desktop computer or the office file server.

Frequently, laptops come with a recovery disk CD. The laptop recovery disk CD contains the compressed hard disk contents prior to the laptop use. In case the hard disk fails, or the user wants a full re-write, or re-install of the laptop, the laptop is booted up from the laptop recovery CD and a full reinstall is done. For a laptop data recovery, a full restore from existing backup can be done after the system has been re-installed.

If you can?t find a laptop data recovery company in your local area, you can always search the internet. There are a lot of great companies that offer data retrieval services for laptops and they allow shipping of your laptop to their laboratories and once they have retrieved your data, your laptop and files will be sent back to you.

The most common signs that a damaged hard drive provides are ticking and clicking noises when access is required to stored data. These are mechanical damage symptoms. There are also logical errors that can cripple the booting process of the computer or that will disable the reading of certain files that are stored in damaged sectors

If the problem of the drive shows signs that the issue might be of mechanical nature, drive not spinning or you can hear noises when reading, the help of a data recovery specialist in imperative. The drive might have a critical failure and attempting to recover the drive yourself will probably make it worse.

With these service bureaus the laptop data recovery can be done even if the hard disk is completely damaged or is not working. Laptop data recovery can be done for inaccessible drives or partitions, corrupted files or disks, virus attacks, overwrites, accidental file deletion, laptop hardware component failure, hard disk crashes, fire, flood and water damage, media contamination or damage, and accidental formatting or partitioning.

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