Hard Drive Repair Explained
October 30th, 2007
Hard Drive Repair is a term that can conjure up a lot of misunderstanding. Most clients that call in needing hard drive recovery, tell me, “I don’t need the hard drive repaired, just the data off of it!”
Yep we know that, but if your hard drive is clicking or isn’t spinning up, you need hard drive recovery. The hard drive recovery process includes repairing the disk to the point that an engineer can read the file system and recover your data! Often times, the hard disk is repaired and cloned sector by sector to stable media. At that point the data recovery truly begins.
While it is true that you don’t care about that old hard drive, just your data, we still have to repair it. For more information about hard drive repair or why hard drives fail visit our site or call: 1-866-438-6932
The data recovery industry explained is a great article about what actually happens when we get in a drive for hard drive recovery.
Give DTI the chance to work for you. Call Toll Free: 1-866-438-6932 or fill out an online quote form.
See also:
- When good RAIDs Go Bad, A Technicians Worst Nightmare (January 7th, 2009)
- How platter swelling affects a hard drive (January 7th, 2009)
- Hard Drive Form Factors Explained (January 7th, 2009)
- Data Recovery Truth And Consequence (January 7th, 2009)
- PC World Reviews DTI Data! (January 7th, 2009)
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