Data recovery is all about salvaging data from formatted,
damaged, failed, wrecked or inaccessible storage media. Data loss occurs due
to various reasons and data recovery salvages data from media such as hard
disk drives, digital cards, tape drives, pen drives, CDs, DVDs, RAID etc.


Data Recovery involves setting right the physical damage caused to the
storage device or logical damage caused by the operating system. Further,
data recovery plays a very important role in forensics, helping
investigators unravel crimes.

Data Recovery has a fairly high rate of success and though the reasons for data loss range from power surges, static electricity, sabotage, viruses to fires, floods and formatting, experts are able to retrieve data in most cases.


Recovering Deleted Files

We’ve all done it – deleted files when we didn’t mean to. Whether it’s accidentally dropping them in the Recycle Bin, hitting Delete instead of Save or deleting something in DOS without thinking things through first, we’ve experienced that jaw-dropping realization that we’ve lost work. And you may have experienced even more horror at a hard-drive crash.

However, it’s very rare that those files are completely deleted for good. Even when something really catastrophic does happen – that is, your hard drive seizes – there are professionals that can work digital miracles on your equipment to resurrect the data.

There are programs that can access your lost data, whether you’ve deleted it, Windows has crashed, or even when you can’t access your hard drive at all.  Data recovery companies that can help when all seems lost.

Of course, this sort of nightmare can be avoided altogether if you make regular backups.