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| + | If you are facing a data loss situation, what NOT to do is just as important as what to do! | ||
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| + | Never run a program or utility that writes to or alters the problem media in any way | ||
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| + | Do not power up a device that has obvious physical damage. | ||
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| + | Do not power up a device that has shown symptoms of physical failure. For example, drives that make obvious mechanical fault noises such as ticking or grinding, should not be repeatedly powered on and tested as it just makes the problem worse. | ||
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| + | Beware Do-It-Yourself (DIY) solutions and products | ||
| + | There are numerous Internet sites offering advice about data recovery and vendors offering DIY software solutions. Unfortunately, the advice is often incorrect or incomplete and DIY software may complicate your problems and diminish the prospects of a successful recovery. Note that there is no software in the world that can fix storage media with physical defects. | ||
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Revision as of 00:54, 5 December 2007
Title
Sydney Data Recovery Services 1800 287 225
Description
Excerpted from the website:
- Each call to CBL Sydney is free with no obligation. We strive to offer comprehensive and efficient service to all clientele. CBL's data recovery engineers are experts in what they do often creating new recovery methods for new recovery projects.
Languages
English
Contact
Additional Information
If you are facing a data loss situation, what NOT to do is just as important as what to do!
Never run a program or utility that writes to or alters the problem media in any way
Do not power up a device that has obvious physical damage.
Do not power up a device that has shown symptoms of physical failure. For example, drives that make obvious mechanical fault noises such as ticking or grinding, should not be repeatedly powered on and tested as it just makes the problem worse.
Beware Do-It-Yourself (DIY) solutions and products There are numerous Internet sites offering advice about data recovery and vendors offering DIY software solutions. Unfortunately, the advice is often incorrect or incomplete and DIY software may complicate your problems and diminish the prospects of a successful recovery. Note that there is no software in the world that can fix storage media with physical defects.
External Links
- Data Recovery
- Data Recovery Services
- Emergency
- Emergency Data Repair
- Tape Data Recovery
- Forensic Analysis
- Forensic Services
- Tape Conversions
- International Data Recovery
- Data Recovery Programs
- Government Recovery
- Data Loss
- Data Repair
- Hard Drive Repair
- Hard Disk Repair
- Disk Crash
- Tape Backup
- Computer Virus
- Virus Alert

