Data Recovery Is A Highly Technical, Highly Labour-Intensive Process That Is Used
To Restore Lost Files From A Variety Of Digital Storage
Media And Devices. The Process Is Carried Out In A Controlled
Environment Using Class 100 Clean Rooms And Class 10 Horizontal
Flow Clean Benches To Protect Client Media And All Recovery
Equipment From Contamination.
Storage Systems Can Fail In Many Different Ways; However, The Data
Stored On Them Is Not Always Completely Lost. The Specific Technique
Used To Recover The Information Depends On The Type Of Failure (File
Corruption, Virus Attack, Mechanical Or Electrical Problem, Or
Human Error). Sometimes These Problems Occur In Combination.
Lapcare Datarecovery Services Has Full-Service Lab Facilities That
Are Prepared To Address All Failure Modes Using The Industry’s Most
Advanced Recovery Technology And Procedures.
The Data Recovery Process Is Very Complex And Labor Intensive.
Successful Data Recovery Requires An Intimate Understanding Of All
Of The Technical Details Of Modern Data Storage Media, Operating
Systems And File Systems. It Requires A Well-Equipped, Controlled
Laboratory That Is Staffed With Experienced, Trained Technicians.
Without These Resources, The Chance Of Losing Data Or Causing More
Harm To The Media Climbs Considerably.
There Are Many Causes For Data Loss Including Electronic Failure,
Mechanical Failure Of The Device, Deleted Files, Formatted Drives,
Damage To The Device, Human Error, Power Surges And Software
Viruses.
If your hard disk is making any unusual clicking, ticking, knocking or unusual sounds, unplug the power cable from the hard drive and leave it off to prevent further damage. In most cases a hard disk will develop this 'click of death' sound as a result of shock, overheating, wear & tear of the heads or a defect with the disk. It's a very common problem. Most of the time the clicking disks are from Laptops that have been dropped or knocked around, or that always feel very hot. It's also common for this problem to occur with an external hard disk drive that has been dropped or overheated. Desktop and Server disks also have this problem very frequently but it is not as common as laptop and external hard disk drives as they are generally not moved around as much. Most likely it is a mechanical failure requiring professional services to extract the data from the disk.
When a drive is not recognized by your computer, this generally indicates a problem with your drive, not your computer. However, the best first step is to test your drive with another computer. If this test fails and your drive still isn’t recognized, there is an issue with the drive. Data Recovery Dubai can still recover the data. As long as the disk platters inside your drives are not scratched, there is always a good chance that we can recover the data for you. We are equipped with CLEAN ROOM facility with highly qualified engineers and certified tools to handle the head and motor related mechanical issues.
If your computer is regularly experiencing a blue-screen or is randomly rebooting, crashing, or otherwise failing to reboot, you may have an issue with your drive. If the crashing happens especially at times when the computers is accessing large files (such as during the boot sequence), it may indicate a problem with your drive.
When it is taking your computer a long time to perform simple tasks, like opening a folder in Windows Explorer or emptying trash, your computer’s drive is likely failing. These symptoms are almost always followed by drive failure (usually within a month or two). If your computer’s hard drive has been accessing files slowly, though, for several months, you may want to consider uninstalling your operating system and reinstalling it. If you experience any of the symptoms noted here and suspect a hard drive failure, it's best to shut down the drive immediately and contact the Data Recovery Dubai experts as soon as possible.
If The Media Has Not Been Physically Damaged And A File May Have
Been Deleted, Reformatted Or Contaminated With A Virus, This Is
Logical Failure. This Normally Happens When The Hard Drive Get’s
Corrupted By The Operating System. In These Situations, Data
Recovery Is Easier Compared To Physical Problemsas Long As The Data
Is Not Overwritten By Subsequent Usage.
Hard Disk Firmware Is The Software Code That Controls The Hard
Drive And It Is Embedded In The Physical Hard Drive. If The Firmware
Of A Hard Disk Becomes Unreadable Or Corrupted The
Computerscannot Communicate With The Drive.Recovering Data From
Hard Drives With Firmware Failure Requires Low Level Programming
/ Manipulation Of The Hard Drive, This Requires Advanced Recovery
Devices And Techniques. It Is Not Possible For A Normal Repair Shop To
Do This.
When The Media Has Been Damaged Or Experiences Electronic Or
Mechanical Failure, It’s A Physical Failure, You May Hear Some
Clicking Noises / Slipping Noisesor Your Drive Is Dead.Fallen Drives,
Water Or Fire Damage Also Can Result In Physical Failure.Data
Recovery From A Physical Failure Requires Specific Tools, Wellexperienced
Techinecians As Well As Clean Room. It’s Like A Brain
Surgery, Don’t Try To Do It Yourself Or With Your Friends With Out
Proper Resources.
If Your Drive Is Making An Unusual Noise, It Probably Means That You
Are Experiencing A Physical Failure
In This Case, It Is Important That You Shut Down Your System
Immediately And Do Not Power It Up Again.
Assess The Situation Calmly. Hasty Attempts To Fix The Problem Can
Often Result In Further Damage And Data Loss. Some Best Practices
Include:
Stop Writing To The Media That Is Involved In Data Loss. Note That
Running Most Software Writes New Data To Your Drive And May
Possibly Overwrite The Lost Data You Are Seeking.
Eliminate The Simplest Possible Causes, Such As Loose Cables Or Bad
Device Drivers. Write Down All Symptoms Of Failure And All Recent
Actions And Events Involving Your Computer.
If You Determine Physical Damage To Be The Cause Of Your Lost Data,
Avoid Do-It-Yourself Solutions. Do-It-Yourself Software Makes Use Of
The Problem Drive, Potentially Causing Complete Failure And
Further Data Loss.
Dont’s While Experience Data Loss
To Avoid Further Damage To Your Media And Prevent Extended
Data Loss:
Do Not Perform Any Operation On The Storage Device That
Will Cause Physical Damage To The Device Or The Data On It.
Do Not Write To Any Of The Files On The Device Or Add Additional
Files.
Do Not Format The Drive. And Secure
Do Not Modify The Partitions On The Drive (Using Fdisk Or Any Other
Partitioning Software).
Do Not Try To Open The Device To See What Is Wrong. Harddrives Are
Particularly Sensitive To Contamination And Shouldonly Be Opened
In A Microscopically Clean Environment.If Your Drive Is Making
Unusual Noises Or Showingother Obvious Signs Of Distress, Shut It
Down Immediately Anddo Not Power It Up Again. Before You Forget
Them, Write Downall Symptoms Of The Failure And All Recent Actions
And Eventsinvolving Your Computer.
The Best Way To Prevent Data Loss Is To Have A Current Backup On A
Reliable Medium. External Usb Hard Drives Are A Convenient Backup
Solution For Desktops And Workstations. They Are Easy To Install,
Compatible With All Modern Desktop Operating Systems And
Portable From One Machine To Another.Newer Desktop Computers
Are Also Frequently Capable Of Using Raid Technology On Sata Hard
Drives. Raid Is A Feature That Has Been Available For Many Years In
Server Operating Systems With Expensive Disc Controllers, But More
Recently It Has Also Been Appearing On Desktop Machines. Desktop
Raid Uses Multiple Sata Hard Drives To Store Multiple Copies Of The
Same Data.
In A Business Environment, Large Sata Hard Drives Have Found
Acceptance As Nearline Storage. The Sata 6gb/S Protocol Brings
Performance That Is Comparable To Serial Attached Scsi (Sas) And
Fibre Channel, But At A Lower Cost.
Can All Lost Data Be Retrieved
There Are Occasions When Damage To The Data Is Permanent And A
Complete Recovery Is Not Possible. However, It Is Rare That
Absolutely No Data Is Retrievable. Using The Latest Recovery
Services Recovery Equipment And Procedures, Our Expert Teams Are
Able To Recover Lost Data Successfully Even In Extreme Conditions.
Should We Be Unsuccessful In Recovering The Data You Need Due To
Severe Media Damage, You Will Not Be Charged A Recovery Fee.
It Is Extremely Important That Your Hard Drive Be Packaged
Carefully To Avoid Any Additional Damage During Shipment. Enclose
The Drive In A Clamshell Container Or An Esd (Electrostatic
Discharge) Bag. For External Drives, Send The Drive In Its Enclosure
Along With Its Cables And Power Supplies.If Possible, Send The Drive In
Its Original Manufacturer’s Packaging, Or Pack The Drive With Solid
Foam Padding Inside A Sturdy Corrugated Cardboard Box.
Confidentiality Of Your Data Is Our Top Concern. Your Data Is
Completely Protected From Unauthorized Access Throughout The
Entire Process.
Once We Receive Your Media, Our Team Of Highly Experienced
Technicians Will Determine The Extent Of Your Media’s Damage And
Data Loss. Lapcare Data Recovery Services Will Assess The Amount Of
Work Or Parts Necessary To Get The Drive Working Well Enough To
Read The Data. Lapcare Data Recovery Services Is Committed To
Getting Your Data Back In The Timeframe Agreed For The Recovery.
Turnaround Times Vary And Depend On Many Factors, Including:
The Degree To Which The Data Is Fragmented Or Corrupt.
The Degree Of Media Damage And How Long It Takes To Read
The Entire Drive To Make A Mirror Image.
Payment Is Due In Full Upon Completion Of Your Successful Recovery,
Prior To Release Of Data (Whether Shipped Or Picked Up), Unless
Special Arrangements Are Agreed Upon Prior To The Recovery
Process.
Bank Transfers
Customes Can Transfer Money To Our Bank Account Once The
Recovery Is Completed And Prior To The Collection Of The Data.
Card Payments
We Accept Visa And Mastercard Credit Cards And Debit Cards At Our
Office.
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