| Have you ever spent hours on an important assignment only to have the power go out, discover that you didn't save your work? Have you ever turned on your pc to find that a virus has wiped much of your hard disk clean? Perhaps, you have even deleted an email out of your trash bin only to find that you desperately needed the information in it for work? Barely anyone has avoided these problems. All of these are very real computer-related problems and data recovery is an equally real solution to all of them.
Basically, data recovery means taking the files that were once corrupted due to either natural disasters, virus attacks, user errors, software errors or hardware failures and restoring the data in those files. As hacking and virus cases become more frequent, the number of users who need help with their data increase.
The accessibility of firms providing data recovery services and software tools spans a wide range from big companies to small stores and from fully dedicated stores to firms rendering a broad array of pc-related tools and services. One good thing to keep in mind — many of these firms will only charge you if they succeed in restoring some data. If they fail to help you, you normally don't have to pay.
In general, most corrupted files are possible to recover, so don't automatically assume that your data cannot be recovered. It is estimated that 80-90% of the data are recoverable. And if you have been told that your data is impossible to recover, get a second standpoint from another service just to make sure.
How does the process usually work? Firstly, you contact a data recovery service. Commonly, they inform you how to send them your media. Once they receive it, they evaluate it as to how many files can be retrieved. Then they will give you a price quote and an idea of the data that is recoverable. Some firms have set prices per type of storage media or type of work. Other companies charge customers individually.
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