Hard drive recovery attempt after frisbee trick...no success yet
Gary Streuter of CMS explains how their hard drive recovery technology works.
I would like to know the other methods of extracting the data from a hard drive that isnt working. It started with the tick of death, and before I could transfer the files out to another hard drive it stopped being recognized and started clicking loudly. I have heard of the old put the hard drive in a freezer bag and freeze it theory which is hilarious, also the possibility of taking off the cover and carefully rotating the disks carefully to see if the motor stopped the disks from turning,which I may end up doing. I refuse to send the disk to hard drive recovery companies to that they can charge $2000 for the service, if they can do it, then that means there is a solution...anybody have any?
Quick side note, this hard drive is a external used for storage only, no OS on the drive.
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Speech at Defcon 14 - Hard Drive Recovery by Scott Moulton of Forensic Strategy Services, LLC. www.ForensicStrategy.com Very detailed info on rebuilding hard drives and recovery of your own data.
Yeah yeah~ I know it was the only song I have since THE BIG CRASH aka my hard drive! Recovery and Real song forth coming Deal with it! ALL frickin kickass pictures eh!?! Scotty V and his new little camera and my good old Nikon! Videos coming just as kickass if I can get new frickin laptop to do what I want!
Back up your files Back up your files hard drive recovery If you ve been using computers for a decent amount of time there is a good chance someone has told you that data stored on a hard drive is not exactly safe I m here to assure you that this is indeed true Never mind the fact...
Alan talks about hard drive recovery
There are so many reasons due to which information can be lost. Power outages or surges, computer crashes, spyware, viruses designed to wipe out entire disc systems, natural disasters like tsunamis and floods.
What you need to do is always be prepared for the worst and think of hard drive recovery systems.
In case of any problem and possible data loss here are 10 basic rules for you to follow:
1. Do not use your system. When you use the computer the chances of overwriting and causing irreparable losses are extremely high.
2. Do not try and copy any files to or from your disk.
3. Never connect to the internet until the lost data has been recovered.
4. Try and free space on the disk that contains lost files. Empty the recycle bin and browser cache.
5. Call in the data recovery experts. In an emergency it is best you do not attempt a data recovery yourself. Sit with the expert and indicate the important files that are lost. Once the files have been recovered. Check carefully that they are complete and functional. Then save them in multiple locations like CDs, pen drives, and another directory on the computer.
6. Once this emergency is over make efforts to put in place a data recovery system. The World Wide Web has several experts in the field. They will set up simple data recovery systems for you. It is not very expensive and you have to consider that protecting you valuable data from loss is very important.
7. Just because it was deleted does not mean it is gone forever. When you lose important data, it is still possible to recover it. In fact, even if something has been written over, it is still be possible to recover the lost data.
The US Department of Justice has said that a purposefully deleted piece of information, has to be written over 7 or more times before it is completely gone. The bottom line here is that just because it may seem that it is gone, doesn't mean that it cannot be recovered.
8. Your Drive Will Wear Out.
Physical damage can occur to a hard drive because of mechanical failures such as motors going bad or head crashes. Physical damage to the hard drive will almost always lead to data loss. In addition to the data loss, it is likely that damage to the logical structure of the hard drive will also occur. The majority of the physical damage on a hard drive cannot be repaired by the end user. The mere opening of the hard drive in the normal environment can result in dust settling on the surface which results in further damage to the platters.
9. Data Loss Can Be Difficult in Many Ways.
Losing data from your hard drive can be devastating for many reasons. If you use the computer for business, perhaps all your client files, accounting files, etc. are there. For personal users, you may have your entire family photo album there, in addition to all family contact information. Perhaps there are important emails from family members stored on the computer.
In any case, the loss is extremely important to you. In addition to regular backup sessions a good data recovery software can be helpful. This software can be useful to a personal user, and it can help you to recover important data, and save you hundreds of dollars along the way. There are many to choose from, but you'll want to make sure what you buy can do what it says it will do.
10. Data Recovery Services are an Option.
When taking your hard drive to a specialist for data recovery, they will evaluate the drive and inform you of the problem, as well as the cost for recovery. Once you have this quote, you may think the price is too high. The real question you need to ask yourself then, is how important the data is. As I mentioned previously, there are data recovery software programs available, but if your data is very critical You should consider the price quoted to you by the data recovery service. When you attempt to do it yourself, it will almost always lead to permanent loss of your data. A professional can recover most, if not all of the data in question. If your data is that important, then it is well worth the cost involved. Always remember too, that much of the headache can be avoided simply by backing up your data regularly. I can't tell you how many times this has saved me.
There are many more but I just wanted to touch on the most important. There you have it! 10 things that everyone should know about data recovery.
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Running vista and had a hard drive crash due to a power interrupton in sleep mode. Could not get the recovery disc to work, so got a new hard drive. Recovery disc starts and offers the option of restoring the computer to factory settings. Get to about 22% restored and system stops. Error code Ox40011000200001005 shows up. I'm asked to acknowledge the error and when I do, system just goes to blue screen and does nothing more. If I don't acknowledge the error, the system just sits idle. Tried putting an old hard drive( not the bad one) in that was exactly the same as the new one and it boots up fine. Anyone have any what the heck is going on? Thanks.
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