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DIY Data Recovery Software – Does It Really Work?

 
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James Wallis

Most people feel anxious, frustrated, and extremely angry after a data loss incident because nobody expects to encounter it until it actually happens. When you lose your precious data, you have two choices - you can either opt for a professional data recovery service or you can buy a DIY data recovery software. We will explore the viability of the latter in this article.

What is DIY Data Recovery Software? Is It Effective?

Most people do not want to wait for days or weeks for their data to get recovered. In addition, not many are comfortable handing over their confidential data to complete strangers. Therefore, they feel more comfortable solving their data loss problem on their own. Professional data recovery can also be very expensive. However, DIY data recovery software offers its users a cheap yet an effective way to recover data.

Most DIY data recovery software are very easy to use. Once the user runs the data recovery software, the user is provided with multiple options as he or she goes through the recovery process. These options are usually self-explanatory and easy to understand. Amongst the several options available, the user needs to select the option that describes his or her data loss situation.

Upon selecting the correct option, the software guides the user so that the user can resolve the data loss problem. Data recovery software is run on a pre-programmed code, which is based on the usual set of data loss problems. While this can work in the user’s favour if he or she is actually encountering a problem that has been incorporated in the pre-programmed software, it can spell disaster for any user who is facing a data loss problem not covered by the software’s program.

What Kind of Data Loss Situations Can DIY Recovery Software Handle?

Data loss can occur due to hardware errors or software (logical) errors. If you hear a clicking or a ticking sound, chances are it is a hardware error. However, if the hard drive and other internal components of your computer are functioning as usual, then the data loss problem is due to logical errors. DIY data recovery software can efficiently handle most of the problems related to logical errors.

There are times when people format the hard drive after a data loss has occurred. This can lead to data loss. People often accidentally delete their files and also empty the recycle bin only to realise later that they have lost a precious file. DIY data recovery software can come to your aid in such circumstances.

It is not uncommon to hear of virus attacks. Most of these attacks can have disastrous consequences for your data. Some viruses are known to run a data loss program on the computer. In such cases, users can lose all or a part of their valuable data. It is common to hear people complain about an operating system crash. An operating system crash can also lead to data loss. In such cases too, DIY data recovery software can help you recover your valuable data.

Hackers are malicious users who gain entry into your computer system through some loose security hole. Hacker attacks can be more dangerous than virus attacks because hackers gain complete control of your computer system and can access, delete, or damage your valuable and confidential files. DIY data recovery software can effectively recover data lost due to hacker attacks.

Situations Where DIY Data Recovery Software Fails

DIY data recovery software can come in handy when the data loss problem is logical in nature. However, for resolving data loss problems that are related to hardware errors, you will have to seek help of a professional data recovery company.

Hardware errors usually affect the hard disk or some internal component such as the controller board or the circuit board. Under such situations, the error is more physical in nature. Therefore, the damaged hardware piece will have to be analysed by a data recovery specialist. Not all hardware problems are the same. Therefore, only data recovery professionals will be able to tell you the cause and the nature of data loss problem.

Things to Keep in Mind While Using DIY Data Recovery Software

•Make sure that you read the warnings, options, and instructions provided by the software very carefully. Selecting a wrong option can negatively impact your data recovery efforts.

•Never reformat the damaged media. Reformatting the damaged media can overwrite on the master boot record, which can make the data recovery process even more complicated.

•If the DIY recovery software prompts you to initialise the disk or change partition information, do not do it! Doing this can permanently damage your data.

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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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