(NewsUSA) – It’s alarming every
time your computer glitches in the middle of working on a crucial
project — alarm that rapidly turns to agitation and panic when you can
no longer access important files on the hard drive. Whether the files
are business-related or a personal cache of photos, music and blog
posts, most everyone has felt the pain — losing drafts for proposals,
contracts, grants or financial data, the list is literally endless.
So, where do you turn to recover your hard work — and possibly save your job?
“It’s frustrating and disappointing because a lot of areas of the
computing industry are really well developed,” explains Nick Johnson,
executive of HardDriveRecovery.com — a Los Angeles-based business
looking to fill gaps in the world of data recovery. “You’d think that
with such a crucial part of the computing system being corruptible, they
would develop an adequate service to resolve it when it comes up.”
A crashed hard drive is worse than the spiderweb cracks across the face
of a busted iPhone 5. No matter what is stored on a device, if the
majority of data is unrecoverable, a crashed hard drive unleashes a wave
of panic.
Depending on the damage and source of the problem, there is a variety
of data recovery software. But, DIY data fixes can lead to worse
problems.
“You risk further corruption of the data,” says Johnson. “That’s
probably the biggest concern out there because there’s so many points of
potential failure that if you don’t have extensive experience, you
don’t know how to address it. There are a lot of instances that require a
great deal of finesse, and that’s where having an expert is a real
benefit.”
The risks of an inexperienced or anonymous technician recovering
private files can be huge. What if the drive is wiped clean entirely?
Can you trust them with your data? Will they overcharge you?
In many cases, Johnson says these are valid concerns. “One of biggest
problems we found is the price schemes,” he says. “Because it’s unknown
what the actual price will be. Oftentimes, companies will give an
estimate that’s hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars less than the
actual bill they give you when the work is complete. That’s why it’s
important to find a reputable company to do your hard drive recovery.”
According to Johnson, the best way to prepare yourself is by equipping
computers with up-to-date antiviral software. But regardless of the
hardware or brand, there’s always potential for failure. Learn more at www.harddriverecovery.com
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