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You need not to opt for recovery service, if your hard drive is physically intact and working properly. If all the hard drive internals are working properly, you would be able to start your system and access data from it. However, once the internal components of your computer hard drive gets damaged, you can not retrieve data from it and you need to opt for data recovery services for easy and quick accessing of your valuable and mission critical data.
Each file that you store on your computer hard drive is crucial from your business point of view. When you lose even a single file, you might feel lost. Particularly for the businesses, loss of valuable files might prove a real disaster. Although, the manufacturers might give you guarantee of the hardware, but when a problem occurs in your drive, you can not retrieve data from it. Manufacturers can only replace the damaged hard drive if it is in guarantee period, but could not help you to get your data back.
Large sized businesses have complex backup strategies to prevent all types of data loss. The protect critical data by using remote servers and storage locations like RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks), NAS (Network Area Storage) and SAN (Storage Area Network). But some businesses can not afford these storage systems and thus come across critical data loss situations when a failure occurs.
There could be a number of causes behind damage, failure or crash of hard drive. The problem may occur due to logical (file system corruption, hard drive formatting, virus infection, operating system malfunction and accidental deletion) and physical (read/write head crash, actuator arm damage, spindle motor damage, disk controller failure, natural disasters and accidental drop down) reasons.
Recovery is possible in most of the data loss situations. In case of logical damage to your hard drive, it is quite easy through data recovery software. The applications are completely safe and easy to use and let your carry out recover on your own. Data Recovery Software use high-end scanning techniques for absolute recovery.
To recover data from physically damaged hard drives, data recovery services are required. It is a personalized and sophisticated help, delivered through Clean Rooms using advanced tools and techniques. They follow a pre-defined procedure to ensure perfect and successful recovery of your precious data.
Stellar Information Systems Limited is the leading provider of high-quality recovery solutions to handle all types of data loss circumstances. Service is carried out in safe and sterile environment of Class 100 Clean Rooms. Software are available for Windows, Mac OS X, UNIX, Linux and Novell operating systems.
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Bury Shane is a data recovery expert who has been doing research for the last 6 years on data recovery services and data recovery software with Stellar Information Systems Ltd. Stellar Information Systems Limited is an experienced and technologically advanced provider of industry's best data recovery and data protection solutions. It is an ISO 9001-2000 certified company with global clientele across more than 137 countries and holds direct presence in USA, Europe and Asia.
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