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HARD DRIVE RECOVERY
We provide hard drive recovery, hard disk data recovery, RAID data recovery + data recovery in London + emergency data recovery service + laptop data recovery + USB Data Recovery. We recover data with the help of our in-house team of data recovery specialists, data recovery experts and highly trained hard drive data recovery technicians located in London, UK
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Do's and Don't's of Data Recovery Defective Hard Disk Drive Heads:Your hard disk is clicking. This is commonly known as the 'Click of Death'. Your hard drive is failing, and with it your data will be lost as well. When the drive initially powers up, a logical procedural check is initiated to ensure that the drive has gained the required level of speed before positioning the heads across the platters. If the drive does not reach a 'Ready' state, the logic is repeated for a set number of times causing a clicking sound, after which it stops trying. The hard disk drive will appear dead.
Do not run "software" recovery programs in this state.
They cause Disk I/O read / writes, and Crashed Hard Drive Heads: In the event of a head crash, the hard drive will most likely make a grinding or scraping noise. This is very serious and may strip the magnetic coating off the platters. This is highly damaging to the drive. Immediately turn the drive off and disconnect it from your computer. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO POWER ON THE COMPUTER OR THE HARD DRIVE
AS THIS MAY CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE. At this stage, you need to call the
Data Recovery Lab technicians on 0207 516 1077 who will advise you what
to do next. Hard drive motor can fail in two ways; it neither spins nor
starts. In this case the motor gets stuck and you can usually feel a slight
vibration or hear a humming sound on the drive when it powers up. Erratic speed
variations of the motor may cause the drive to take an extended period of time
to come to the 'Ready' state. Please note that prolonged or repeatedly powering
up the hard drive could cause further damage. Turn the computer off or
disconnect the hard drive and call the Data Recovery Lab technicians on 0207 516 1077 who would advise you what to do next. Remember, data recovery
analysis and consultation is FREE with Data Recovery Lab. Unlike many other UK
data recovery companies, we do not charge for data recovery analysis or data
recovery consultancy. You only pay if we successfully recover your data. During the start-up, the BIOS may fail to detect the hard drive, and therefore it is not listed by the BIOS during POST. First, check all connections and try again. If it still doesn't work, failure to recognise the hard drive may have been caused by a number of factors, like corrupt boot sector. However, at start-up, your computer can tell you whether the hard drive has been detected by the BIOS or not. Power up the computer, and look for the on-screen instruction to tell you how to enter the BIOS. Usually this is achieved by pressing F1, F2 or DEL keys. Examine the menus for options on viewing the BIOS IDE peripheral setup and set your BIOS to automatically detect IDE drives. On some BIOSes there is an option to "automatically detect hard drives now". If you run this option and the computer 'hangs' or appears inactive for a a minute or more then it is likely that your hard disk drive has failed to identify itself to the system BIOS. Before getting too worried, power down the computer and unplug the hard disk and check if all the jumpers on the hard drive are set correctly according to the hard disk manufacturer's instructions. Incorrect jumper setting can prevent the hard drive from being
detected by the BIOS. In some hard drives such as IBM and Hitachi, incorrect
jumper settings will corrupt the data and damage the logical structure of the
hard disk. Again, at this stage, you need to consult a Data Recovery Lab
technicians who would advise you what to do next. Remember, data recovery
analysis and consultation is FREE with Data Recovery Lab. Unlike many other UK
data recovery companies, we do not charge for data recovery analysis or data
recovery consultancy. You only pay if we successfully recover your data. This is a frequent occurrence - particularly plugging the power lead in the wrong way around. Despite the shape of the molex connector, the cheaper versions are often are made of a soft plastic and can easily be plugged in incorrectly. Often this results in the drive appearing totally dead with no noise coming from the motor and an unpleasant burning smell. This is specially true if you try to plug a laptop hard drive in a USB enclosure or if you plug the laptop hard drive to a an IDE-to-laptop connector incorrectly. You must make sure you do the right thing as the outcome of your mistakes can be disastrous. Similar faults occur when the power surge can damage the computer motherboard and hard drive circuitry. In this case, you must immediately unplug the computer from the mains power supply and remove the hard drive to a safe place until you send off the hard drive to the Data Recovery Lab for data recovery. Data Recovery Lab technicians can recover data from the following faulty hard drives:
File Repair and/or data recovery from the following file systems: FAT FAT32 and NTFS file systems; Linux with EXT2fs, EXT3, XFS,
file sytems on standalone & RAID volumes; Data recovery from from faulty
or corrupt partitions, even if the boot sector or FAT has been erased or
damaged; Data recovery from all Win 95, Win 98, Win ME, NT 4.0, Windows™ XP and
Windows™ 2000 systems;
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