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Understanding Data Loss and Recovery
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There are many factors that contribute to data loss. Natural disaster, computer virus, data corruption, computer crime or human errors are examples that may result in the data loss.
Computer users and many experts often consider lost data permanently destroyed, with no hope of recovery. And because much of the information about data loss is complex, inconsistent or inaccurate, it's not surprising that data loss and data recovery are some of the most confusing and misunderstood concepts. Due to the mixed messages, users find it difficult to properly evaluate their data loss situations and make educated decisions to recover from them.
Most "lost" data is not lost at all; it has simply become inaccessible to the user. Hundreds of thousands of gigabytes of data have been lost simply because users were not aware of their options and gave up hope of recovery. In most cases, data is recoverable - no matter what the circumstance. So never assume your valuable data can't be recovered.
Data recovery is the process of retrieving lost or inaccessible data from physically or logically damaged media by skilled data recovery professionals. The media could be hard drives, backup tapes, Compact flash cards, CD media, floppy diskettes or any other types of digital media where a possible data loss situation exists. In any case of data loss, our experienced IT professionals are able to successfully recover lost data most of the time.
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