Archive for August, 2011

31
Aug

Recovering Lost Data from ext2 Linux File System

The Linux system is an open sourced operating system that is used by people all over the world. Unlike Windows and Apple operating systems, it is not a sole proprietary of a single organization. In fact, over 1,000 developers from at least 100 different companies have contributed to its each update. On a lighter note, it is created by the people, for the people, and of the people a la democracy. The most notable thing about Linux is that it can be used absolutely anywhere, from wristwatches to supercomputers.

However, Linux systems too can get corrupted. Corruption can occur due to various reasons such as human errors, virus infections, abrupt system shutdown, damaged file system, faulty hardware components, etc. To resolve this issue, you should take appropriate corrective measures. However, if you are unable to do so then you should use a third-party Linux data recovery software to perform data recovery of Linux system.

31
Aug

How To Rescue Deleted Data?

When you have used computers for a long time, you always choose to delete files to free up hard disk space and speed up computers. Sometimes, you delete files just for forgetting what they are. Therefore, it’s very easy to lose important data, such as valuable photos, significant office files, and so on. You regret your impulse of the time you deleted them. All you want to know is that are there any useful methods to ?

 

Many people do not aware that when a file is deleted from their computers it is not really deleted. The operating system just marks the file for deletion so that you can no longer see the file in the folder. Until something new is written to the part of the drive where that old file was stored, your data is still there. If you deleted the file recently, you will recover it with great chance.

 

29
Aug

Emergency Data Recovery Services – A Savior

Worried about that hard disk which has just crashed? With the presentation about to begin shortly and your USB not getting detected what do you do? Is your company server acting up? Emergency data recovery is at your rescue.

Emergency data recovery services provide quick help in retrieving your data from an electronic storage media that has crashed or is showing symptoms of crashing or malfunction. The electronic storage media could be any type of hard drive such as IDE, DATA, DCSI or SSD or laptop, flash media drive, notebook drive, apple iPhone, iPod, Digital media cards, Floppy disks, Zip Drives, Optical Drives, RAID arrays to name a few.

There could be many reasons for data loss.  Problems with the functioning of the device such as RAID controller failure, overheating, corruption of the disk, array failure, reformatting, bad sectors, virus attacks, worms, motor damage, component failure, drive failure, spikes and burn out are quite common.
 
Data loss could also occur due to software problems like overwritten configuration files, back up failures, inadequate firewall protection, corrupt files, operating system failure, missing files, forgotten passwords, incorrect setups and so on. Some other causes are physical damage, a drenched system, electrical malfunction, lightning, flood, fire and sabotage. Whatever the reason for the loss, emergency data recovery services can help you restore data that you have worked so hard for.