ComputerFileRecovery.com's News Editor Friday, October 16th, 2009 | computer file recovery / hard disk recovery
How you go about hard disk recovery completely depends on whether or not your computer still starts up or has a workable, or more to the point, readable operating system. If your computer can't read the platters that store information anymore, than there's usually one quick way to get your info. You would need to remove the data drive or platters from your computer and put them into a known working drive. Usually that's how the pros do it. I'll Repeat that again..THE PROS. Digging into your computer and removing these platters is a very delicate situation, and are usually done in clean rooms. If the air is not clean and dust gets on the data platters you could effectively render your data gone for good. So don't try this at home. If your computer will not start up any more, it's time to bring it in. Better to pay than to lose all your data. However if your computer does start up, and you know for a fact that you accidentally deleted a file or somehow it's missing, simply get yourself a trustworthy computer file recovery program such as the one above and the program should be able to find your missing data. If it can not, then read the article entitled 2 Methods to Hard Drive Recovery.
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