Losing data is a bad experience no matter when it happens. Given the wide use of data in our lives, all of us have had some kind of data loss experience at some point of time or the other. The usual reactions are to blame fate and feel very sorry for ourselves. For those of us who are more aware of what can be done next, the best option is to go on the internet and hunt out a DIY software to recover the loss. But all cases of data loss cannot be solved so easily. If the problem is hardware-oriented or is a complicated issue made up of several software defects, then the only way out is to approach a data recovery company. All companies suffering data loss do the same as their data is usually more voluminous and precious. What is Data Recovery? What is data recovery and why go to take such trouble for it? Data recovery is the process of retrieving data that is lost or corrupted. So data that had not been accessible to the user or owner becomes accessible once again after data recovery is done. Whether you want your data back at all or not is absolutely up to you, but usually anyone who has saved a bit of data would like to have it back. And, as hinted earlier, if you have a company (even a small one) or you value your data a lot, you will have to go to the professionals. There are some data such as your client details or the video recording of your child’s first steps that has to be got back because they can’t be replaced. So it is best not to take a risk with an unknown software or a geek friend, but go to people who know about it. Where to Find a Good Data Recovery Company There are some options that you may try in order to locate details on such companies. It is advisable that you shop around and survey a few choices before clinching the deal with one of them.
How to Choose a Good Recovery Company But how would you zero in on one company if you have made a list of five after looking through directories and doing all that research? There are certain criteria on the basis of which you need to make your choice. We will be looking at some of these criteria in the following discussion. The Question of Reputation Does the company have a good standing in the market? If it is listed in most directories, it means that it has good contacts built through positive publicity based on good performance. You can also check if there has been any major negative report in its name in the press. A good company will also give solid references of reputed concerns that have been happy with its services. Infrastructure Offered Infrastructure is very important – remember that you are going to pay for it. The company should have at least a Class 100 clean room, it should have well-qualified staff, all the equipment necessary and be ready to tackle any problem. They would be providing the staff working in the clean room with all necessary equipment and the special suit. The Importance of Experience Experience really counts in this field. The company must have a track record of excellent service of over at least three to five years for you to trust them. Also check if their staff is equally experienced – you don’t want a fresh graduate messing up your hard drive. The Service and Package Offered Does the helpdesk answer promptly? Do they provide a free check-up of the problem along with an estimate? Will they also offer transport and courier service? Do they have a money-back guarantee? All of these points count, so you need to check them out. Fine Prints You discover only after signing the agreement that they are not responsible if your hard disk warranty expires. They may work on the disk itself instead of make a copy of it. They will not provide you with updates during work. Read all such dangerous fine prints before making the choice. James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. If you are concerned about data loss and would like more information on Data Recovery see http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk
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