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James Wallis

It is common for people to store their valuable data on CDs and DVDs.

Data Loss Causes for Optical Disks

It is very easy to lose data from CDs and DVDs because they are very prone to scratches. Therefore, the surface of these optical disks gets spoilt very easily. DVDs and CDs have to be handled extremely carefully to ensure that they do not break in anyway. There are times when the entire data or a part of it is lost because a CD or DVD is dropped on the ground.

While some of us enjoy sunbathing whenever we get an opportunity to do so, direct sunlight and excessive heat are not something that your CD or DVD would enjoy. Exposing your optical disks to direct sunlight or excessive heat can spell disaster for the data residing on them. Dust is also supposed to damage CDs and DVDs to a large extent.

How do You Recover Your Precious Data from Damaged CDs and DVDs?

Once you lose your valuable data, chances are you will lose your sleep, peace of mind, and happiness along with it. Not many people can deal with a data loss incident with complete ease, unless, of course, you have a hot site up and running at all times. Therefore, when the data is valuable and time is of the essence, successful data recovery techniques and tools are what you need.

You can either choose a professional data recovery company or DIY data recovery software to recover your valuable data. There are many DIY recovery software available in the market that can recover data from corrupted CDs and DVDs. While choosing a professional data recovery company may be an expensive proposition, the chances of recovering your data successfully are also significantly higher when you choose this option.

DIY data recovery software is a cheaper option and while the software works for most types of data loss, there is no guarantee that it will work for your data loss situation. In addition, if your CD or DVD has been physically damaged, hiring the services of a data recovery professional may be your only option.

Is DIY Recovery Software Helpful in Recovering Data from Damaged Optical Disks?

There are many DIY data recovery software available in the market to choose from. However, to ensure that your data recovery attempts are successful, you will need to make sure that you choose the right data recovery software. Ideally, your data recovery software should be able to recover data from defective, scratched, or damaged DVDs or CDs.

A good data recovery software should be able to give you direct access to the DVD without having to bypass the operating system. In addition, it should be able to scan for the lost sessions whenever you insert a new CD or DVD. You will need to make sure that your data recovery software works with normal DVDs as well as formatted for “drag and drop” data storage type of DVDs.

There are times when users buy a data recovery software but realise later that their software is unable to recover zipped files. Therefore, you will need to make sure that the data recovery software works on all kinds of files.

If you are facing a situation wherein you have accidentally deleted your data file, a good data recovery software can help you recover your data. There are times when users do not close their files properly on CDs or DVDs. This can make the data on the CD or DVD unreadable. In such cases too, data recovery software can be very helpful

Precautions to Take to Protect Your CDs and DVDs from Data Loss

CDs and DVDs are extremely delicate data storage media. Therefore, it is imperative for the users to exert extra caution while using these media. We have highlighted some important precautions that the users should take in order to protect themselves from data loss situations.

• The disc surface of a CD or DVD is extremely delicate. Therefore, make sure that you do not attach protective sheets, labels, or chemical preparations of any kind to the disc surface.

• The recording side of the disc should be handled with extreme caution. Make sure that you do not allow dust, water or any form of liquid, fingerprints etc. to come in contact with the disc.

• Do not expose a CD or DVD to humidity, extreme high or low temperatures, or direct sunlight.

• If you need to label a CD or DVD, make sure that you only use the label side to do so.

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James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. If you are concerned about data loss and would like more information on Data Recovery see http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk
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