Hard Drive Recovery
Hard Drive Recovery Guide
By Andreas Lee
For you who don’t want to let your important data lost in the hard drive, you need a hard drive recovery process. Hard drive recovery can restore your important data lost due to virus attacks, short circuit, etc. Pity if your business data, your website content which will be launched tomorrow, or your final exam files are lost without knowing this solution.
Hard drive recovery process includes checking on the mechanism, damage due to concussion, virus attacks, and accident data deletion. Each cause of damage can be restored by a different process, could be a process of checking the missing data and the hard drive mechanical components, the process of virus eradication and restoring the lost data. Hard drive recovery process does not guarantee 100% data restored therefore if there is something strange on your hard drive, immediately backup your data on external media such as CD, DVD, or external hard drive to prevent data lost.
Here are some tips to know whether your hard drive is in trouble:
- Clicking noise heard from your hard drive when the computer is turned on.
- Blue screen appears on your monitor before entering the Operating System program.
- Loud noise heard from your hard drive after using the computer for a while.
- No hard drive icon visible in ‘My Computer’.
- The computer restart suddenly when it’s still used.
Once all of your important data stored on the external media, you don’t need to worry if the hard drive recovery process failed. As you know that the hard drive recovery process doesn’t guarantee your data restored, so this is some tips to prevent damage to your hard drive:
- Double click on ‘My Computer’.
- Right click on the hard drive icon, and select properties.
- Select ‘tool’ tab.
- In the error checking area, press ‘Check Now’ button.
- Select the check box, and press ‘Start’ button.
Immediately make your choice to the hard drive recovery process if there are plenty of ‘bad sector’ as a result of the error checking, to prevent your hard drive damage getting worse.
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