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How can you do efficient hard drive recovery at home?

One of the primary challenges that most of us have at home is to keep data safe. Yes, it may seem rather easy to do at first, but keeping your data safe may be quite challenging sometimes. This is why you have to do all in your power to find a good data recovery software that can help you regain control over your lost data in no time.

How can you perform file recovery or disk recovery at home?

It doesn’t matter if you want to recover a single file or an entire drive, a good data recovery software can help you do that. The primary benefit you get here is that you can easily undelete file in no time. First, you install the data recovery software, and then you select the drive that you want to recover files from. Be it file recovery or drive recovery, you will be able to perform that in just a few seconds.

So, install the application, one like Disk Recovery Wizard for example, and then you are ready to go. Pick the drive you want to recover files from then scan it. After the scanning process is completed, all you need is to browse the files that can be recovered and select the one you want. Press Recover and the process is completed.

Why should you use a data recovery software?

When you are at home and lose a file, the consequences are not that drastic. This is why a quick hard drive recovery tool can get the job done most of the time. But the idea is that you have to do it as fast as possible. The more stuff you write on your drive, the harder it will be to recover your files. Thankfully, Disk Recovery Wizard and other good data recovery software will show you if the file can be fully recovered. That preview will certainly make the entire process easier, and the experience can be a really good one in the end.

Is it safe for your other files?

Yes, disk recovery and file recovery doesn’t do anything to existing files on your hard drive. If you are a home user and you lost data, you never have to worry about data recovery at all. The process is simpler and better, with results being second to none in the end. You have to remember that you only recover lost files, so the current files will always be safe. And since you have a live preview system, gaining control over the lost files is easy.

Overall, it’s easy to do hard drive recovery or file recovery. Download a good data recovery software, use it, and you are good to go. Results are incredible in the end, and the experience does get better and better all the time. So, do keep that in mind and you won’t have a problem regaining control over your much-needed files!

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A Story of a Failed Disk

There are plenty of software tools that claim to recover data from damaged and corrupted disks, after accidental format, deletion, repartitioning or crash. Some of them are free, and some cost well over a thousand dollars. But are these tools worth it? Read my story of trying different data recovery software to save data from a constantly degrading hard disk.

It all started with a Windows crash. The blue-screen occurred literally from the blue sky. After rebooting and trying to open a Word document I was working on, I’ve got a corrupted file. There wasn’t much text typed, so I simply created a new one and went on.

However, the problem persisted. I started getting intermittent crashes every once in a while, every time with more and more corruption. Running scandisk found and recovered multiple ‘lost’ chunks that were essentially useless. What’s worse, I started seeing ‘bad’ sectors in the scandisk reports. Slowly, I began realizing that there might be something wrong with the hard disk.

I would probably be realizing the problem for some more time, but one day the system simply didn’t boot after a crash. Booting from the Windows installation DVD, I was able to do some repairs to the disk that didn’t make it boot anyways. So I went ahead and bought another disk to replace the failed one.

And then I realized a small problem. You see, I am writing a lot of texts in Microsoft Word, having over a thousand documents sitting on the hard drive, and that’s not accounting for family photo archives and occasional Excel spreadsheets. I thought it would be a pity to lose all of this data, and started exploring my options.

Did you ever try firing the “data recovery” queue in Google? You get a whole bunch of ads and SEO-optimized sites offering all sorts of stuff. Obviously, the first results lead to data recovery services. Ouch: expensive! Maybe I could try it myself, I thought, with something like data recovery software. The “data recovery software” search returned more of what I considered appropriate. Let’s try the free stuff, I thought, and downloaded a free undelete tool. Nah; didn’t even find any of my files. Obviously, there’s something wrong with the file system. So I tried another data recovery software, and another one, and yet another one, with similar results. Suddenly, one of the tools could actually see my files! I clicked on one of the files, and immediately saw a preview of one of my Word documents. I went online and paid for that data recovery software. Needless to say I had all of my documents saved to the new disk in less than an hour!

The data recovery software I successfully used to recover my documents and digital pictures is called Disk Recovery Wizard. You can get a copy of Disk Recovery now. It could successfully locate my Office documents and digital pictures on a hard disk with a corrupted and then ‘repaired’ file system by scanning the surface of the disk and looking for byte signatures typical for documents and digital pictures. This turned to be an effective process that saved me hour of work and years of memories. Warmly regarded and highly recommended!

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Emergency File Recovery with Undelete Wizard

Recovering Deleted Documents

What do you do if you or someone else has deleted your recent work? The first place to look for a deleted document is Windows Recycle Bin. But what if the file is not there? What if the Recycle Bin is completely disabled or emptied just before you catch up?

Don’t panic! You can still recover your recent work if you use proper tools.

Now, stop! Don’t go any further until you read this: do not use the hard disk, and, if possible, the computer that holds the deleted documents! I mean, don’t touch anything and don’t do anything at all if possible. Use a different PC, a separate hard drive, a memory card or USB flash drive to download and install the deleted document recovery tool you’re about to use. Don’t reboot or turn off the PC, as that can damage your deleted documents. Don’t browse the Internet, as temporary Internet files can overwrite your work. In a word: don’t touch it!

Before you begin, there’s a little theory to go about the deleted files. While this information is not an absolute necessity for recovering deleted documents, and you may simply skip to the next section if you’re in a hurry, it is always good to know what’s happening under the hood.

Why are you able you recover deleted documents?

Knowing exactly how Windows treats the deletion will help you better understand the process of recovering deleted documents and maximize your chances of a successful recovery.

When you delete a document, it is not getting erased off the hard drive completely. Instead, space occupied by that file is marked as being available, increasing the free space on your hard drive. This has nothing to do with the contents of the file! The deleted document is still there, on your hard drive, ready to be recovered if you claim that ‘available’ space to belong to the original file.

There are numerous tools on the market, including a handful of free ones, which do exactly that: scan the file system for file names marked as ‘deleted’, and cancel the deletion. While this approach can save the recently deleted documents, it won’t help you at all if there are complications. If Windows writes anything onto the space on the hard disk that belongs to the deleted file, the simple and dirty undeletion trick won’t do any good. Instead, you’ll get data corruption, and will have to run the much more complex disk recovery process that you’ve initially planned to.

So, stay away from the untested free stuff. You know where the ‘free’ belongs to.

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Hard Disk Recovery Made Easy

How many different tools for hard disk recovery do you need? One for recovering files and data, another one to fix NTFS partitions, and yet another one if you have a FAT volume? Combine all three hard disk recovery tools into a single product! Disk Recovery Wizard is just perfect for hard disk recovery specialists and novice computer users, introducing a great deal of automation and a perfectly usable interface to the hard disk recovery process.

The wizard-based interface makes hard disk recovery a simple and straightforward process. Your only job is clicking the ‘Next’ button and making a few adjustments to better aim the program at your mission.

What if you simply deleted a file or document? Add another useful recovery tool to the list of freebies you get with Disk Recovery Wizard! Document recovery is a special feature found in Disk Recovery Wizard. Even if your hard disk is half-dead and inaccessible, Disk Recovery Wizard can still salvage your Office documents such as Word files, Excel spreadsheets or PowerPoint presentations by running a full-scale investigation of the faulty hard drive in order to find the documents. The investigation works similarly to antivirus software and applies signature-based detection patterns to locate the documents.

Disk Recovery Wizard always recovers the right document by displaying a pre-recovery Live Preview. If you see a preview, there’s a 100% guarantee that you’ll be able to recover that file!

What about digital pictures? Disk Recovery Wizard recovers your family photo albums and digital images from hard disks and digital cameras altogether! Solid-state memory such as USB flash drives and memory cards used in modern digital cameras are quite robust, but still fail when used in harsh conditions. The majority of memory cards used in digital cameras, with an exception of a few expensive Extreme-range Secure Digital and Compact Flash cards made by SanDisk, are not certified for use in below-zero environments. Harsh weather conditions when shooting outdoors often cause malfunctions of inexpensive memory cards, which in turn results in data loss. A typical situation is a blank memory card after a significant number of shots.

Fortunately, most of the time your digital pictures are still there, and can be recovered at home when the card gets warmer. Just make sure not to shoot anything with the card in question in order to avoid overwriting the lost images. Disk Recovery Wizard analyzes the contents of the memory card, locates digital images by their signatures, and recovers the pictures. The usual Live Preview feature works marvelously with the digital images regardless of their format. Shooting RAW? Disk Recovery Wizard supports RAW files by most manufacturers, allowing the most demanding photographers benefit from using the picture recovery tool!

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Data Recovery for the Rest of Us

Losing important data is easy. Getting it back is not. Skipping the talk on why and how your data gets lost, let’s go straight to the ‘getting it back’ part!

Now, wait a minute! How can we even talk about recovering lost data while we don’t know how it was lost and why? In fact, we can. Leaving aside the rare chance of a mechanical failure in a hard disk (the beasts are pretty reliable these days), your data can be corrupted because of a system crash, a software malfunction, malware or, putting it mildly, end-user actions. No matter what was the reason of data corruption, in the end of the day you get just that: missing, inconsistent, or corrupted files, or even corrupted, inaccessible or unbootable disks.

Sounds scary? Not really. Sad, time-consuming, maybe costly if you turn yourself to expensive data recovery specialists, but not scary. No need to panic. Calm down. You can get your data back easily and relatively quickly yourself for almost free. It’s just a matter of using proper tools.

Remember I said it doesn’t matter why and how your data has been lost? Good data recovery tools don’t care; they just do their job, namely – recovering your files, fixing your disk partitions and giving you access to all that. But there are few things you must know BEFORE you get the tools in your hands that apply to any data recovery products you may choose.

Rule number one: never download, save or store anything onto the corrupted disk you are about to recover. Don’t ever write, store or download any files onto a disk that contains the deleted files you want to undelete with the recovery tool. If you don’t follow this simple rule, you might seamlessly overwrite the erased files or make the corruption much worse. Never write anything onto the corrupt disk! Instead, use another disk letter, a different partition or even a USB flash drive to store the data recovery program.

Rule number two: do not install the data recovery product onto the corrupted partition or onto a disk that contains the files to recover. While similar to the first rule, this one is a bit more difficult to observe as Windows will offer to install files into default location; it is up to you to use caution and choose a different drive letter for the installation.

Rule number three: do not recover, undelete or unerase files onto the same disk where they were originally stored. While it may be tempting to just click “Recover!” and forget about the thing, it is not that simple. If you restore a file onto its original disk, you’ll freeze any fragments that may have been belonging to other files but were mistakenly assigned to the one you recovered. If you used a different drive letter (or an external flash drive), you will have a second (third, fourth etc.) attempt in getting it right. If you used the same drive letter to hold the recovered file, you’re stuck with whatever the recovery program gives you.

Rule number four: use quality data recovery software. Don’t search Internet looking for cheapest or free tools. Instead, download and purchase data recovery software from a reliable source.

This word of advice is brought to you by data recovery specialists from www.wizardrecovery.com, a reliable source of data recovery software. Download our software and try it for free – but remember the rules of wisdom before you click the link!

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Recover Hard Disks by Magic

The reliability of modern hard drives is great but not perfect. Losing one’s data is still easily possible because of mechanical faults or system crashes. What would you do if you lost your files?

Why Did It Happen?

The first step of any data recovery process is also the most important. Determining the reason of data corruption has ultimate meaning to data security and recoverability. Was the hard drive at fault? Files disappeared after a system failure? Windows crashed while you were editing a Word document? Can’t access a hard drive after a power outage? These are all valid yet very different cases, and each of them requires a specific approach and dedicated tools if you want to recover your data successfully.

Faulty Hard Disk

If your hard drive is unable to spin up, your only option is bringing the faulty disk to the data recovery lab in order to save what can still be saved. Modern hard disks are not worth repairing, as your data is worth much more than the disk that holds your files.

Corrupted File System

If, however, you can hear the disk spinning, you can probably fix the corrupted file system yourself – provided that you’re given proper tools.

Not sure if you can recover your disk and data yourself? Disk Recovery Wizard works completely automatically after asking you a few simple questions about the disks and files you want to recover. Its intuitive, wizard-based interface conveniently guides you through the recovery process. Being simple to use, Disk Recovery Wizard is not a simple tool. The advanced disk and data recovery algorithms make it one of the most powerful data recovery tools on the market. Any data recovery application can undelete the deleted Recycle Bin items, but only a few are able to do it after you do it over and over again. Disk Recovery Wizard carefully reconstructs your files and documents to make sure you can actually use the recovered documents, pictures and archives even if some parts of them have been overwritten with other data.

Deleted Files

If you deleted important files by an accident, it is easy to get them back with Disk Recovery Wizard. Unerase deleted files in a matter of minutes with the same convenient wizard!

Are you on the edge of technology? Using the newest and latest hardware? Disk Recovery Wizard fully supports the huge disks of today formatted with any version of FAT or NTFS file systems in any version of Windows since the ancient Windows 95 to the newest Vista. A fully automatic data recovery is easily possible from local hard drives as well as digital photo cameras, memory cards, SD, CompactFlash, Memory Stick and USB drives. Get your copy of this Data Recovery Software now.

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Un-Scientific Approach to NTFS Recovery

The New Technology File System (NTFS) was developed by Microsoft to address the numerous security, reliability and extensibility issues of the older File Allocation Table (FAT) file system. The new technology allowed operating systems such as Windows NT, 2000, XP and Vista to offer its customers stronger security and reliability as well as support of the larger hard disks and bigger volumes.

NTFS Auto Recovery

Thanks to the auto-recovery features built into the operating systems that support NTFS, most minor issues with the file system are usually handled on the fly when you reboot your PC. But what if the file system gets seriously damaged? What if you reformat or even repartition your hard drive? While Windows can still repair the volumes and reconstruct NTFS structures, all your data will be lost. You’ll have a perfectly accessible partition on a surely working hard drive that is essentially empty.

The Scientific Approach

What would you do with all that high-tech stuff? If you’re a computer scientist, a C++ developer or at least a certified data recovery technician, you probably know what to do with the corrupted file system structures. But what if you’re earning your bread in a different field? Do you have to take a data recovery course and pass the exams to fix up your partitions yourself?

The Wrong Way

If you don’t want your data recovery certificate, you could bring your disk to a certified data recovery specialist in your area. For some hundred dollars they’ll scan your disk, fix the partitions and restore your data. Or you can try to do it yourself with Windows ‘checkdisk’ first; they’ll probably charge you double for fixing the resulting mess. Looks like you’re doomed to take the training?

The Right Way

Don’t panic! You can do it yourself without a sweat by just obtaining proper tools. Even if you tried everything Windows has to offer, there are still other tools on the market to help you recover your data – that without the need to take a new training course! NTFS Recovery Wizard can repair damaged NTFS volumes and recover data from the formatted partitions completely automatically. The wizard-based interface makes it extremely simple and easy to repair NTFS partitions and recover files and data even by inexperienced users.

Unlike generic data recovery tools, NTFS Recovery Wizard Wizard is designed to handle the NTFS specific issues, providing best possible results. NTFS Recovery Wizard scans the entire hard drive surface instead of analyzing the file system structures alone, assuring that no single bit of information is lost. Repair your NTFS partitions while it’s not too late! Download your free copy of NTFS Recovery Wizard.

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Fixing Deleted Files A Guide for the Rest of Us

Anyone can empty their Windows Recycle Bin during routine computer cleanup and maintenance, but what if that sleek basket was used to keep the really important stuff? The sleek bin icon looks so cute that it begs putting the files in there! But then the files start disappearing from the bin mysteriously, you get in trouble.

If you are like most of us, you will probably turn to the Internet in order to find a solution to your problem. You might be reading this article right after emptying your Recycle Bin in a hope to get a good advice on how to get your files back. Well, the first word of advice after ‘Don’t panic!’ is: hold still! Don’t download anything just yet before you learn the important rules that maximize your chances of getting your data back.

If you follow the first advice, you’ll minimize access to the hard drive that contains the deleted files, thus increasing your chances of successful data recovery. Avoid writing, saving or storing anything onto that disk for now. You do need a data recovery tool to undelete your files, but if you download it from the Internet and install it onto the same partition where the deleted files were, you’ll probably miss your chance and won’t get anything back.

What Is Undelete Wizard?

Undelete Wizard is a tool to recover the files you removed from the Recycle Bin as well as other deleted files. The wizard will find the files you deleted and recover them easily and automatically.

Undelete Wizard can be used by advanced and novice computer users, providing the same reliable file recovery in an easy-to-use package. The convenient, wizard-like user interface allows novice users recover files completely automatically, while the many advanced features make Undelete Wizard attractive to advanced users and data recovery professionals. The high-tech is hidden under the hood, allowing novice users to avoid common mistakes that may lead to less than stellar data recovery results. Undelete Wizard locates and recovers your documents, digital pictures and ZIP and RAR archives first hand, ensuring the correct recovery for the most important files on your system. Even if random parts of these files are missing if have been overwritten, Undelete Wizard still recovers the documents and repairs them so that you can use them without a problem.

There are many undelete and unerase products out there, every single one offering to undelete your files and recover your documents. But how many stand up to their promises? Are they worth your money if you can’t test their claims? Try Undelete Wizard Wizard for absolutely free! The free version will display complete previews of the deleted files and documents, assuring that the complete recovery is possible. Download your free copy Undelete Wizard.

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Undelete Files with a Wizard

Lost an important document after a system crash? Spouse emptied your Recycle Bin full of important stuff? Deleted a file by an accident? Don’t panic! The data isn’t lost when you delete a file. Instead, it is stored on the surface of your hard disk until the moment some other file takes its space. Winch means that you can get your work back if you use appropriate tools. But don’t wait! Windows writes something to the hard disks all the time, and every disk write reduces your chances of successful recovery. Act now to improve your chances of successfully recovering the deleted files!

Is that a paradox? How can you use software to undelete files without downloading and installing it? Easy: just use another disk, drive, partition or even a flash memory card to save the download and to install the file undelete tool! With a separate drive is involved, you’ll minimize any additional damage to the deleted data, and maximize the chance to successfully undelete files. Now, you are ready to get the Undelete Wizard and install it onto a separate drive or partition.

Are you qualified to undelete files yourself? You most certainly are! Undelete Wizard can be used by novice and professional computer users, offering the same level of automation and quality in locating and recovering the deleted files.

Wait a minute… Locating? Why? I know for sure where my files were! Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as it seems. While you don’t notice any complexity when using Undelete Wizard to undelete files, and all things happen completely automatically, a great deal of work happens under the hood. Undelete Wizard scans the file system that may still contain information about the deleted files, and then it scans the surface of your hard disk to locate the place on the hard drive where the file’s data is actually located. Even if the deleted file is days old, even if there’s no track of it in the file system, Undelete Wizard can still successfully locate, reconstruct and recover many types of office documents (think Word, Excel, PowerPoint), digital images and ZIP and RAR archives. You can preview the deleted files before recovering them to make sure you are about to restore the correct version, and that the file is still intact with no corruption.

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