Hard Drive Recovery
Data Recovery Corp is a leading recovery solution provider for any type of hard drive recovery type.
Support for:
- all interface type: IDE(Integrated Drive Electronics), EIDE (Enhanced IDE), SATA (Serial ATA), SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and others.
- all hard drive combination: RAID matrix or just single drive
- any hard drive suppliers
How is it possible that hard drives lose data?
Hard drive can fail in any circumstances. There can be numerous reason for this, e.g. physical damage can occur when the hard drive or case is jarred while operating or even when power off. Power spikes can result in electronics damage or corrupt data on the drive.
Hard drive data loss can be classified in two categories:
- logical failure - the hard drive works but some files and data cannot be accessed because of logical reason such as lost partition, accidental reformatting, file deletion or file duplication. It is a common problem that accidentally removed file later proves to be important.
- physical failure known also as mechanical failure – the hard drive is not spinning, which might be due to the heads sticking, a board logic failure or a number of other reasons
The list of common failures cover numerous problems that can be classified as:
- Physical Media Damage - this type of failure happens when a head has physical contact with platter surface . Through contact like that head(s) digs into the platter removing a chunk of the media, as the platter spins, debris is scattered causing read errors.
- Electronic Failure - very often happens that electrical circuits fails. This type of failure is almost impossible to predict and can happened any time because of numerous reason. Too much heat can effect on chips or electronic components leading to hard drive failure. Additional reason for electronic failure might be fault during manufacturing which can result hard drive failure just during the operation. It is also possible that hard drive is simply old and lifetime of operation is very low.
- Media Corruption- this type of damage might affect the magnetic information stored on media. It can influence both on critical drive servo information that are required for heads positioning and user data stored on hard drive.
- Internal Mechanical Failure - any moving component can fail making data stored on hard drive inaccessible.
- Intermittent Failure- happens when some hard drive components have unpredictable and unreliable performance. Intermittent failure can result from gradual degradation and lead to hard drive failure.
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