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    Translations:

    Data Recovery: Beginners Tips

    by Jeff Walters

    Right now you probably in a lot of mental pain, and all you’re concerned about is recovering your as quickly as possible - so we’ll refrain from comments on the wisdom of regular ups. The time for has gone - the at hand is .

    First - a simple tip could save you a lot of money. Take out your rolodex and get hold of your tech-savvy friends. If you’re in luck, they’ll offer to help, and if you’re really lucky, they might even have some .

    If you’re out of luck, then get out your or purse out now... because this is going to cost you. Also, be prepared for a lot of time being wasted - can take a long time.

    The first thing to establish is what exactly is wrong with your hard :

    * Either your won’t up, or
    * Your boots up OK but you can’t see one of your other drives.

    Let’s see if we can eliminate the worst . Listen closely to your hard drive - is it making any sort of , such as scratching, scraping, ticking etc?

    If so, then your drive is physically damaged and the only hope that you have is to take it to a service where experts might be able to get your off for you. These services are expensive and time consuming - so you need to make a call as to the value of on the :

    If it’s only your saved game or downloaded you would like , you’re probably better off kicking yourself for not backing up, and accepting the .

    If, on the other hand, it’s a book or other type of that you’ve been working on for years, then send it to a service for an evaluation and quote - it usually costs nothing.

    If your hard sounds OK, then you stand a decent chance of recovering yourself.

    First you’ll need to some to help you out.

    Unfortunately, the better utilities are not free, but the good news is that many allow you to try them out to see if they can access the . There are some products available but generally speaking these are not easy to use - no user interface / little documentation, or they are not very effective.

    There’s a list of recommended on our site - http://www.recoverdatafiles.com - compare the different options then a few of the versions.

    Your next steps will be based on how your hard drive/s were :

    * If you only have a single hard drive that has not been partitioned or split into different “logical” drives, you’ll probably need to attach the hard drive to another that has enough space to store all your . This can be quite technical so if you don’t have the skills please get a savvy friend to help out.

    Another option is to purchase an external USB hard drive case. You can then simply slot the hard drive into the case and plug it into another PC using a USB port.

    * If you have a multiple drive and your boots up fine, then it will merely be a case of getting the downloaded to read the files and then copy them to another drive - provided you have a drive with enough space on it. If not, you’ll need to attach the hard drive to another machine with enough spare capacity.

    * The where you have a multiple drive , where the problem drive is the one that contains your operating files is more tricky.

    Look for a package that has a option available. What this means is that when you start your with the in it, it will automatically run the program without trying to start . You should be able to see your files and then copy them across to another drive.

    Hopefully these tips will enable you to get all your important files .

    Once you’ve had some time to recover, please take a look at the various articles on our website - our goal is to make it one of the best resources on .

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    About the author:
    For the past 20 years, has developed and processed analytical routines (ABC costing, CRM analytics, customer datamarts) in various intensive sectors- , , gambling, medical, government.

    Processing millions of records has its consequences - over the years, Jeff has had to recover from several fried hard disks.
    Jeff can be contacted at: www.IntelliNova.com,or www.RecoverDataFiles.com

    This article may be reprinted, provided it is published in its , includes the author bio , and all links remain active.

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