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Digital Photo Recovery

July 27th, 2009

cardsIf it has every happened to you you will understand just how annoying it is to lose all your photos stored on your cameras memory card or even on your flash drive.

Sometimes retrieving your files can be resolved quite easily but if you are unsure or your photo’s are valuable then our data recovery service can help, however if it it just plain annoying and you are happy to try yourself then here is an interesting article that you may find useful.

One cautionary note however, never write back to the same device that the photos are stored on as this may over write the files you are trying to save.

Information To Help You Recover Deleted Pics From A Digital Camera

A digital camera can be a terrific way to record and remember the wonderful moments you experience throughout your life.  Unfortunately, it can be easy to accidentally delete a picture or group of photos you have taken.  The good news is once you have deleted them from your camera, you can still recover deleted pics in most cases.

Your digital camera stores pictures in separate files on the memory card that is inside.  There are a number of different memory cards including SD, CF, Memory Stick, and MMC Card to name a few.  While there are several different brands, sizes, and models of memory cards, they all act like a floppy disc or hard drive to your camera.  After deleted a picture or multiple pictures, your camera will not delete the picture file body and simply leaves them as is.

Because of this, you should be able to retrieve any pictures you have deleted.  To start, you will need to connect your camera to a computer using a USB cord.  If the camera does not appear as a drive letter, you can use an external USB card to read the camera.  After inserting the card, it should be recognized as a drive letter in “My Computer.”  This is how you will use the software tool to get the data from your memory card.

Now that the camera has been connected, you will next download some kind of picture recovery software online.
There are a number of different kinds of software you can find online such as CardRecovery, PhotosRecovery, and PicRecovery.  All are fairly small downloads and should be quick to install.

After downloading the software, the next step to undelete deleted pics is to run the software and follow the instructions carefully.  You will then click on the welcome window and specify the drive letter of your camera or card reader.  You may also want to specific the file type to retrieve and the destination location to save the recovered pictures.

Once you have selected the correct information, your computer will begin to scan the card.  Depending on how much memory is on the card, it can take several minutes to perform a complete scan.  As soon as the scan is complete, you will be able to preview the deleted pictures as a thumbnail and select the pictures you need.  Finally, click next on the software screen and it will save the pictures you have selected to the location you specified.

If you have deleted pictures you did not want to delete, all hope is not lost.  With the simple instructions listed in this article, you can recover deleted pics fairly easily.  Just make sure to follow the instructions carefully in order to undelete deleted pics from your camera and memory card.

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Data Recovery Terms Explained

June 23rd, 2009

Data recovery jobs tend to fall into two distinct camps called logical and physical. The term physical is used to describe hard drive and media failures that can be classed as a mechanical failure of some sort but occasionally there is a crossover between the two

Physical categories just as the name implies are problems that can affect storage media due to some form of mechanical failure. Often mechanical failures will require a hard drive repair of some description but if the problem is caught early enough and for some types of physical failure a hard disk repair may not be necessary.

Physical failures may include head crashes, drive degradation causing bad sectors, actuator failure, power surges that damage the main PCB, hard drive motor damage, firmware corruption, seized bearings, media damage, controller errors, platter damage, heating and ventilation issues.

Some mechanical problems if not diagnosed early enough can go on to cause further damage and irrecoverable data problems for example a head drive crash. When the head crashes it can create particles in the drive which subsequently can cause further crashes and then a vicious spiral ensues until the data on the platter is beyond recovery.

The term logical failure is generally used to describe a file level problem some of which may simply be due to human error for example accidently deleting a file or even perhaps formatting a drive accidently (or perhaps intentionally by a disgruntled employee). Where malicious data loss has occurred this is often referred to computer forensics expert to trace the culprit.

Other logical failures include for example lost files and folder, virus attacks causing damage to system files making it impossible to access data, destroyed file tables, corrupted files, bad MFT records possibly caused by boot sector viruses, partition errors, and the operating system not being able to access the drive in order for you to actually use the computer.

Physical problems such as hard drive or media degradation can cause file level problems as well especially in the warmer months of the year when computers are prone to overheating, so although you may not need any apparent form of computer repair or laptop repair do not overlook the need for essential computer maintenance which can help you avoid potential data loss problems.

Usb Data Recovery and Flash Drive Recovery

June 19th, 2009

USB drives and memory sticks are excellent examples of technology that has gone mainstream.  They are designed to take more than the odd knock (where do you keep yours?) and in a lot of cases are quite robust and forgiving.  My own drive is stuck on my keyring and frequently bangs into other objects in my day to day activities, but then unlike many people I use it mostly as mobile temporary storage or for software utilities and drivers so I tend to keep very little important original data on it.

Because of the increasingly large capacities of USB drives most users simply load up their drives with important files and folders and then somply forget about them so they are not even backed up so when a flash stick does break or the memory controller fails they are pretty much stuck with no access to their important data. This is particularly true with the student community who often store months of course work on their flash drives si if the drive fails they tend to have a major headache they could do without.

Fortunately USB data recovery is available so even if you crushed your drive, washed it or even snapped it in two provided the main memory chips have not suffered from any damage data can be recovered with high success rates.

If you need USB data recovery in the London area give our data recovery hotline a call.

File Data Recovery London

June 18th, 2009

The very first time you ever suffer from a hard drive failure really can be a very distressing time initiially especially if the data is very important but on the plus side once you have managed to get your data back you will understand the importance of making sure you have some form of data backup in place in case it ever happens again.

Everybodies files and folders will all have their own unique value and what to one person may seem vitally important to another will have little value. For some important data could be be cherished memories in the form of digital photography and for others it may be household documents or even essential business data.

For businesses however the value of data is far more important at data loss could include thousands of hours of work or even client records, some of which need to be kept for many years by law.

Even if your hard drive fails either in an individual computer or in a raid array file server there is in most cases a good chance of recovering some and quite often all of your files but there are some very important aspects to consider before any attempted recovery one of which is the recovery methodology used.

Commercial history shows that non expert attempts at data recovery often just using software often cause further and sometimes total data loss so if your data is valuable it is far better to use a specialist data recovery company as we have cutting edge technology and are capable of much deeper levels of data recovery and computer forensics as well as hard drive repair if required.

If you do decide to try a do it yourself approach then be prepared to lose valuable data, thats not saying you will but the chances are much much greater.

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Data Recovery Explained

June 16th, 2009

Data recovery is a big and ever-growing business but hopefully you will never have the need to use it. There are different types of data recovery and a number of differing techniques as well depending upon your problem. For example “data recovery” could mean that data is recovered from some sort of backup source, whether it’s a zip drive or a local backup server, it could also mean data recovery from an online backup from a secure data centre as this method is becomming increasingly popular with IT managers and consultants.

Data Recovery can also mean recovering data from various types of media and storage devices that have become corrupted or physically damaged. For example, photos may be able to be retrieved from a USB memory stick, and business data could be retrieved from a failed raid array.You may even have even knocked your external hard drive off the shelf and caused a mechanical hard drive failure that will reqiure a hard drive repair in a clean room environment.

Whatever your particular data problem mighty be if you need data recovery in the London area give us a call as we supply data solutions for all sorts of data emergencies for global multi-national corporations, medium-sized businesses, small businesses, and even everyday home office and home PC users.