May 18, 2008

Data Recovery

Data recovery is the process of recovering data from storage media which cannot be accessed normally. Data can be successfully recovered from a wide range of storage media formats including hard disk drives, CDs, DVDs, RAID, USB drives and SD cards. Data recovery experts classify the causes of damage to storage media as either physical damage or logical damage. If you’ve saved important data since your last data backup, storage media damage can make attempting data recovery a necessary exercise.

Physical Damage

Physical damage to storage media can take all forms from simple things scratches, mechanical failures, electrical failures through to chemical, heat and fire damage. Often physical damage causes logical damage as well (see below). Physical damage is generally not repairable by the end user and requires data recovery experts. Further damage can be caused by incorrect techniques or an inappropriate work environment (experts work in clean rooms to prevent dust damage to delicate surfaces).

Data is often lost not because it couldn’t but, because users are too pessimistic about the chances of data recovery to try. Successful recovery of almost all data from a hard drive (HDD) which was crushed, burned and melted in the 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia crash allowed NASA to publish the results of an experiment in the April 2008 issue of a science journal, Physical Review E. Kroll Ontrack Inc. engineer Jon Edwards told Associated Press that, “When we got it, it was two hunks of metal stuck together. We couldn’t even tell it was a hard drive. It was burned and the edges were melted”.

Logical Damage

Logical damage is damage to the file system of a storage device which prevents it from being accessed normally by the host operating system. File systems can have different formats but, all are for organizing the storage of data on a storage medium so that it can be readily accessed, modified and added to.

A primary cause of logical damage is due to power outages interrupting the writing of a file structure to a storage medium leaving it in an inconsistent state. While operating systems can repair simple damage, in some cases a storage medium becomes inaccessible.

As with physical damage, some logical damage requires the storage device be shipped to a data recovery specialist’s laboratory. However, with logical damage there are also the options of specialized data recovery software or remote data recovery to try first.

Data recovery software can feature software tools to diagnose the storage media problem, recovery data and repair files and the file structure. Remote data recovery involves data recovery specialists using recovery software over a secure Internet connection.

CBL Data Recovery Profile on Discovery Channel



Google
 
Web Presentation Technology Reviews

0 Comments »

No comments so far.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Please add your comments to the post topic

Comment spam protected by SpamBam




terms of use |  privacy
Company names, tradenames, trademarks and similar used are the property of their respective owners






Technology Guides

Data Recovery
RAID 1
eSATA
DLNA
Windows ADS Authentication SSD - Solid State Hard Drives


 
Google
Web BTrack






PresentationTek

Samsung LN46A650 LCD HDTV
Sony XBR9 1080p LCD HDTV
Samsung Series 9 LED LCD HDTV
Sharp AQUOS LE700 LED LCD HDTV
Samsung Series 6000 (6) LED HDTV
Panasonic VIERA G10 Plasma HDTV
Sony XBR8 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV
SMART Board 600i Interactive Whiteboard
Optoma HD80 Home Theater Projector
HDTV Calibration
Samsung Series 7 (7000 and 7100) LED LCD HDTV
Replacement Projector Lamps
Samsung Series 5 (B530) LCD Full HD HDTV
Samsung Series 6 (B610) LCD HDTV
Mitsubishi HC3000U DLP High Definition 720p Home Theater Projector
Overview of Flat Panel Overlays for Interactive Whiteboards
Optoma DV11 Digital DVD Home Theater Projector
Optoma Projectors
Epson Projectors


GPSTekReviews

Garmin Dakota 10 and 20
uPro Golf GPS
Garmin Forerunner 310XT
Garmin Forerunner 405CX
Garmin Zumo Bike GPS
TomTom GO 740 LIVE
Garmin Approach G5
Magellan Maestro 4700 Auto GPS
Garmin nuvi 1300
GolfLogix GPS-8 GPS
SkyCaddie SG5 Golf GPS
Golf GPS
Speech Recognition GPS
SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger
GPS Head Up Displays (HUD)
MSN Direct Traffic
TomTom ONE 125 GPS Navigator
Garmin Nuvi 710, 750, 760 and 770 Auto GPS
Garmin nuvi 465T GPS Truck Navigator
Sony NV-U73T and NV-U83T Portable GPS

RSS Logo Syndicate site
  © 2007-2010 | Data Recovery