Data Recovery charges can be different fixed fees depending upon the severity of the data loss cause,
and the speed at which it is asked to solve the problem
The most common forms of data loss are as a result of either a hard drive malfunction,
or a logical corruption. Very often the data remains intact in the hard disk but the computer
is unable to access it.
Where the computer is unable to make sense of the data that is randomly stored across the disk.
This is usually caused by the computers index system being damaged or corrupted. The data is
still there, but the computer is unable to recognise it for what it is, and thereby unable
to reconstitute it into a readable document or file.
Where structural corruption is the cause of the data loss, your chances of getting all the
data back are extremely good.With the use of software tools and some manual, structural work, the data can be returned to
a state that is understood by the computer. The files are most often undamaged and available
for recovery.
Physical malfunction of the storage hardware is much more serious. We group hardware failures
into three broad categories. |