Imagine this- For 4 hours, you’ve been struggling to finish an - TopicsExpress



          

Imagine this- For 4 hours, you’ve been struggling to finish an important marketing campaign plan that you have been working for the last 4 weeks. Your marketing plan is due the next day. You have already finished the plan and saved your document. You stood up to stretch out and got yourself a latte. When you came back, you noticed that your screen is black. The computer booted itself and was stuck in the boot-up process with this message: “No boot device. Please insert a bootable media.” For a number of times, you tried to restart your computer to fix your problem. But even with the few restarts, it did not do any difference. You started to panic and worry about recovering your marketing plan and all your other important files…. Almost everyone has to deal with the pain and trouble of a hard drive failure. However, most of us don’t know the causes of this horrifying situation and as well as how to recover the lost data or files. Hard disk failure is maybe the most feared situation among computer-users. The dreaded blue screen with a message alerting you of a looming hard disk failure or worse a black screen that suggests failure has already occurred (the worst case scenario!!) is a painful reality. Your first reaction to this is sheer panic and absolute fear of losing all the countless important document and files you have saved in your computer. And now, you have only yourself to blame since you have been meaning to back up those files, but didn’t find the extra time. Hard Disk Failure: The Phenomenon Surprisingly, hard disk failure is a common problem. This can place all your important documents and files residing on your hard drive at the greatest risk. Contrary to most people’s perception, recovery of data is not very difficult. Basically, 99% of data is recoverable and hard disk recovery is possible just as long as you do the right course of action (or have a reputable hard disk recovery service provider to help you). A hard disk drive is a digitally programmed non-volatile storage device. It stores data on speedily rotating disks with magnetic surfaces called hard disk platters. As the platters rotate rapidly, the read-write heads of the hard disk drive are used to record and retrieve the information stored in the hard disk. Since hard disk drives operate at extreme stress, they will eventually experience the normal wear and tear due to age or some forms of breakdowns. It is very ironic that hard disk drives are developed and more improved (drives get smaller and smaller while they become more powerful and come with considerable storage capacity or simply I call it the read and write capacity upgraded) yet the potential of hard disk drive to experience failure is also enhanced. Today’s hard drives can rotate at the speed of 15,000 rpm which can generate a massive centrifugal force. With that speed, a single glitch in the normal course of operation can lead to severe hard disk failure. Although it is essential to contact service specialists in hard disk recovery especially in cases wherein the hardware itself is damaged or files are corrupted, there is no harm if you know the common causes of hard disk failure and simple recovery solutions, as well as preventive measures and tactics to try to minimize the risk of hard drive crashes. https://compurecovery/
Posted on: Tue, 20 May 2014 16:33:03 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015