Friday, July 31, 2009

Data Recovery After Disaster Recovery Planning Failure

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The disaster recovery planning is an extremely important and challenging process. During planning phase, users naturally focus on real disasters such as natural disasters, break-ins and fire. You should also consider the data disasters as a part of disaster recovery plan. The disaster recovery plan should be fail-proof, in order to prevent data loss and need of hard drive recovery solutions.

Following are some proactive measures for complete and reliable disaster recovery plan:

  • Documentation: A perfect review of the emergency process of quarterly basis is an active approach for disaster recovery. You should be up to date on whole technical things for messaging systems and business systems. The configuration and system settings should be monitored on regular basis.

  • Archived Data On Secondary Storage: Under disaster recovery planning, you should also create off-site data storage on secondary hard drives and tapes. This is good practice to check backups regularly.

  • RAID Storage Systems: With RAID systems, disaster planning takes a varying prospective. The RAID storage systems give redundancy architecture for preventing the disasters. However, it could offer false sense of the security. If any drive failure takes place, you can easily restore your data and server using the redundant information available on other drives.

Creating a disaster recovery plan always helps you to prevent data loss situations. But in some cases it might also fail and cause serious data loss circumstance. In such situations, you need to opt for data recovery solutions to retrieve your valuable information from failed drives.

In case of RAID systems, the configuration could not succeed against multiple drive failure. When it occurs, the drives go off-line. When you make the drive on-line, file system inconsistencies take place and all of your mission critical data become inaccessible.

This behavior of your disaster recovery plan creates grave situations for you and you are required to employ Hard Drive Recovery service to salvage business critical data from the damaged storage media or storage array. It is a personalized help, delivered by recovery specialists to handle most of the data loss cases.

The Data Recovery experts first analyze the drive and then take required steps to retrieve data. The repair or replace the damaged hard drive components and then apply appropriate tools to recover data. Service is carried out in Clean Rooms using advanced recovery tools.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Windows Vista Hangs at Black Screen

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TxF or Transactional NTFS is a unique component included in Windows Vista that allows you to perform different file operations on NTFS file system volume in the form of transactions. Thus, using Transactional NTFS, you can atomically create, modify, delete and rename files and folders. Additionally, Transactional NTFS ensures that all the operations performed are correct and will be committed only if all operations complete successfully. While the TxF process is running, no other process should interrupt it or else will cause a deadlock condition. Such conditions usually occur due to file system corruption issues and to solve them, you will need to reinstall the operating system. You should use your backup to restore the lost data. However, in case of any backup issues, data recovery software can be used for complete data restoration.

You might observe following symptoms with your Windows Vista-based system:

When you try to start your Windows-Vista based system, it doesn't boot and hangs displaying a black screen.
Attempting to restore the system using WinRE (Windows Recovery Environment) doesn't help as it also stops responding
You fail to start the system in Safe Mode
The system is unresponsive even if you use Windows Vista installation disc to try repairing the system

Cause

A Windows Vista system exhibits the above behavior if a deadlock condition occurs between Windows Vista Autocheck and TxF (Transactional NTFS) processes. It primarily occurs if file system gets corrupted within $TxF directory.

Solution

To resolve this issue, you need to perform clean re-installation of Windows Vista. You can also opt for performing parallel installation of system. The former method causes complete data loss. So, use your latest data backup and restore the entire information.

Sometimes, the data backup cannot restore the required information as it damaged or incomplete. To cope up with such situations, you require using data recovery tools. These utilities use safe scanning algorithms to scan the logically crashed media and recover all the data, unless it has been overwritten. Data Recovery Software are built with superior technology to provide graphically rich user interface, complete results, secure scanning and more.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Data Loss post Windows 2000 High Encryption Pack Installation

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Windows 2000 High Encryption Pack is an upgrade to Windows 2000 that protects the information by using 128-bit encryption technique. While this upgrade can not be uninstalled, a startup error message after the upgrade can result into complete loss of hard drive data. The best and the easiest way to overcome such data loss situations is by restoring the data from an updated backup. However, if no backup is available or backup falls short to restore the desired information, then you will need to use effective data recovery software that provides complete recovery of data.

Consider a practical scenario, where you encounter the below error message when you restart your system after installing the Windows 2000 High Encryption Pack:

“Lsass.exe - Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point EqualDomainSid could not be located in the dynamic link library ADVAPI32.dll.”

Furthermore, you receive another error message after you click OK:


“System Shutdown This system is shutting down. Please save all work in progress and log off. Any unsaved changes will be lost. This shutdown was initiated by \
Time before shutdown: 00:00:59
Message
The system process 'C:\WINNT\System32\Lsass.exe' terminated unexpectedly with status code 128. The system will now shut down and restart.”

Data stored in your system hard drive becomes inaccessible after the above error message appears.

Cause:

The root cause for the occurrence of the above error message is installation of Windows 2000 High Encryption Pack.

Resolution:

To resolve the above error message and access the data, you will need to start your computer system by using Windows 2000recovery console. Once your system restarts, you will need to replace the Advapi32.dll file with the old Advapi32.dll file. However, if the recovery console CD is not available, or the CD is unable to start your system, then the best way is to reinstall Windows 2000. A fresh reinstall of Windows 2000 will boot your system, but will also erase all the data saved on your hard drive partition. For complete recovery of data after reinstalling Windows 2000, you will need to opt for advanced data recovery software.

Such Data Recovery applications are designed by highly technical engineers and ensure complete recovery of data in almost all logical data loss scenarios. These data recovery tools are built with highly graphical user-interface that makes them easy to understand without any prior technical knowledge.

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Data Loss due to Missing or Corrupt Microsoft Windows .dll Files

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Dynamic Link Library (DLL) files are a library of executable functions that are either provided with Windows operating system or are created for a particular application. Corruption in .dll files can occur due to various logical and physical reasons. In most cases of .dll file corruption, you encounter an error message that halts the booting process of Windows. Furthermore, the data saved in your computer system becomes inaccessible after the occurrence of the error message. To overcome such situations, the best practice is to restore the data from an updated backup. But, if the backup data gets corrupted or is unable to restore the desired information, then you will need to use advanced data recovery software that can recover your lost data.

Few main reasons responsible for a missing or corrupt .dll file are:

* You uninstalled a program that removed the .dll file, which was required by the operating system.
* You install a new program, which overwrites the .dll file with a version that is not compatible with other programs.
* You installed a program inappropriately.
* Human errors or accidental deletion
* Hardware issues like bad hard disk drive, and more.

Once the .dll files are corrupted due to any of the above reasons, you encounter any of the same error messages:

“Internet Explorer encountered an error in KERNEL32.DLL at 0137:BFF3191C”
Or
“kernel32.dll”

To overcome such error messages and resolve .dll file corruption issue, you will need to take the below measures:

1 You will need to download or copy a .dll file from another computer.
2 Try to boot your system in Safe Mode by pressing F8 button at boot time.


But, if all the above measures fail to resolve the problem and your hard drive data remains inaccessible, then you will need to perform a clean reinstall of Windows. A fresh reinstall of Windows deletes all the data from the formatted hard drive volume. For complete recovery of data under such circumstances, you will need to use powerful data recovery software. With highly graphical user-interface, advanced features, and use of high end scanning mechanisms, these data recovery utilities serve as easy to understand and recovery centric applications.


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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Resolving Error Stop: 0xC000012F in Windows

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A Windows based system files can get corrupted due to unexpected shutdown, virus attack, hardware malfunction and many similar reasons, thereby creating issues while performing tasks. When you try to upgrade your Windows-based system or add any new drivers, you might encounter certain issues. In such critical situations, you might need to reformat the hard disk as a solution. If valid data backup is not present, you will need to use Data Recovery applications.

As you start you Windows based computer system, you might receive the below error message:

Stop: 0xC000012F STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_NOT_MZ

The specified image file did not have the correct format, it did not have an initial MZ.”

You might also encounter the above error message while trying to add or install a new driver or while upgrading Windows. You also get Trap Code like 0x0000006b with this error message.

Cause

The above symptoms are observed if one of the system files are corrupted that system is trying to load. The system prompts this error message while copying a file. When the system is suffering from some hardware malfunction, it might give the above error. So, to troubleshoot such situations, you need to examine the hardware that are connected to the system.

Solution

The error message doesn’t specify the file in question. So, you cannot perform steps like installing or copying the file. It is recommended to backup all the data first and try performing steps like:

• You should try to revert the system to Last Known Good state if you encounter the above error while performing drivers’ changes. To do so, you need to press space bar while starting the system.
• To get a clue of corrupted file, you can try selecting the [VGA MODE] option from boot menu.
• If you encounter the above error while upgrading Windows, you should try steps like:

-> You can attempt disabling caching options and shadowing in BIOS
-> Try removing connected hardware except hard drive and controller
-> Try to update BIOS
-> Diagnose connected hardware and troubleshoot the same
-> If problem persists, reformat the hard disk and reinstall Windows

After reformatting if you don’t find data backup in valid state, you should use commercial data recovery software. Such applications can locate the missing information and provide comprehensive data recovery.



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Friday, July 17, 2009

STOP Error Messages after Closing an Application

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STOP error message or Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) can occur at the start of your system, shutting down your system, and even you are doing some work on your system. Numerous reasons responsible for the occurrence of the above error message can be operating system corruption, file system damage, virus infection, and more. In most cases, a STOP error message occurrence makes the hard drive unmountable, which results in inaccessibility of hard drive data. In such situations, an updated backup acts as a boon to restore your lost data. However, if no backup is available or backup fails to restore the lost data, then you will need to use advanced partition recovery software that can recover your lost files and folders.

As a practical case, you encounter any of the below STOP error messages when you shut down an application:

“STOP 0x0000001E”
Or
“STOP 0x00000024”

In case of the first STOP error message, the first parameter will always have a same value “C0000005.”

All the hard drive data becomes inaccessible after any of the above error messages appear.

Cause:

The above STOP error messages primarily occur when an application opens a lot of handles but does not close them. This usually happens when an application continually opens a registry key but does not close it. The registry keys remain open because the system resources fall short to close them.

Resolution:

To troubleshoot and resolve the above issue, you will need to modify the application to close the registry key when it is done with it.

But, if modifying the application fails to resolve your issue and the data still remains inaccessible, then you will need to reinstall Windows operating system. Data saved in the formatted hard drive partition or volume gets completely erased after you perform a clean reinstall. For absolute recovery of data under such situations, you will need to use advanced Partition Recovery software. Such file recovery applications are easily understandable due to their highly graphical designing. These data recovery tools use advanced scanning algorithms to recover data from storage media.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

reBlog from Eva Jones: Data Recovery

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I found this fascinating quote today:



Data Recovery is potential in most of the data loss situations. Recovery can easily be performed with the help of powerful and advanced third party hard drive recovery software. These software are particularly designed to effectively scan whole hard drive and extract all of the data from it. Scanning is carried out using advanced scanning mechanisms.Eva Jones, Data Recovery, Jun 2009



You should read the whole article http://datarecoverymethods.blogspot.com/2009/06/usb-drive-data-recovery.html.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How to Save your Data and Business?

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The loss of data and information from your computer hard drive or the hard drive malfunction might prove damaging to prospects of your organization. Data loss may affect your business in terms of market reputation and decreased revenue. But you should always keep in mind that the data never gets deleted permanently from the hard drive. It physically remains intact on the hard drive and can be recovered using appropriate hard drive recovery solution.

The main question about the recovery is up to what extent the data could be recovered successfully. Well the success rate of recovery is totally dependent upon the cause, type and extent of damage. The recovery solutions are varying according the cause and type of data loss.

The data loss situations can be divided into two major categories- physical data loss and logical data loss. Both these data loss scenarios are totally different from each other and require diverse solution to get resolved. The data recovery solutions for these data loss cases are- recovery service for physical data loss and recovery software for logical data loss.

Physical Data Loss

If the hard drive is facing mechanical or electrical issues and you are not able to access data from it, then it’s advisable to not to use your system further. You should not power on the system and install any recovery tool on the hard drive. It might cause severe damage and permanent data loss. Recovery attempts by user itself on the failed drive might make the recovery process more difficult and costly.

In such cases, you are recommended to send your hard drive to hard drive recovery professionals, who deliver personalized and sophisticated service to repair or replace damaged components of hard drive and retrieve all of the lost data from it. The recovery service is performed in clean and controlled surroundings of Clean Rooms using cutting-edge technologies.

Logical Data Loss

Data loss caused by human errors, system data structure corruption, virus infection, operating system malfunction, and hard drive formatting can be handled easily and effectively by user itself. It is potential through third party recovery applications, known as Data Recovery Software. These applications have interactive user interface and thus let you carry out recovery on your own. With read only and non destructive design, these tools are completely safe to use.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Secrets behind Technology of Hard Drive Recovery

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Data Loss is an unforeseen event that could occur to any computer system, nevertheless of hardware and software resources used. Loss of critical data and information may affect your business in terms of finance and market reputation. But you should bear in mind that your data never gets permanently lost and it could be recovered using proper solutions. In order to handle the data loss situations, you are required to be familiar with the hard drive recovery process. Recovery comes for your rescue in most of the data loss situations.

In general terms, data recovery is the process of retrieving lost, missing or inaccessible data and information from failed, damaged or crashed storage media that can not be accessed normally. Recovery is possible from the majority of data storage devices and media such as hard drive, USB drives, memory cards, memory sticks, CDs, DVDs, external hard drive, digital camera and more.

The storage media may get damaged due to either physical failure or logical failure. The physical failure occurs when storage media like hard drive gets malfunctioned because of electrical or mechanical failure. On the whole, all physical failure situations lead to data loss. For physical failure cases, the recovery usually will not be something that you can perform on your own.

Physical recovery needs sterile environment to be fixed, thus no more dust particles could damage the disk further. Also, it needs certain specialized tools and technical expertise to repair the hard drive. Such kind of recovery is delivered by recovery professionals and it is known as hard drive recovery service.

The logical data loss occurs when the stored files become inaccessible due to damage to the disk data structure, file indexes, file reference pointers and more. It renders the files inaccessible and data loss situations occur. Such data loss occurs due to file system corruption, hard drive formatting, accidental deletion, virus infection and other similar issues. You can handle these cases by yourself, without having sound technical skills using third party applications.

These applications are called Data Recovery Software. They perform quick and thorough scan of whole storage media using advanced scanning procedures and salvage all of the inaccessible files, folders and hard drive volumes. These tools do not alter the original data and thus do not cause further damage. With self-descriptive user interface, these applications are completely easy to use.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Failed Microsoft .NET Framework Installation

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Microsoft .NET Framework, as the name suggests, is the software framework designed to work for Windows operating systems. It is the tool used by various Windows applications to achieve visual experience and secure communication. .NET Framework consists of a virtual machine to manage program execution and a huge library of solutions to answer most of the general programming problems. But while installing .NET Framework on your Windows-based system, you need to be cautious. If installation fails due to unexpected shutdown like reasons, you might need to reformat the hard disk to remove the incomplete installation. However, after reformatting the hard disk, you should restore the lost data from backup. In case if backup fails to offer the required results, data recovery solutions can recover lost data and serve as a rescue.


As an example, you try to install Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0.3705 on your Windows based system. But an unexpected power outage or any other failure occurs and the installation fails. This leaves your system in an unstable state.


Solution


To fix such issues, you need to manually remove the .NET Framework 1.0.3705:


  • If you have beta Microsoft .NET Framework installed on your system, you need to reformat the hard disk to reinstall .NET Framework. Restore lost data from backup and in any case of backup issues, use powerful data recovery software.

  • If you haven’t installed beta Microsoft .NET Framework, you should first remove the NET Framework 1.0.3705 information from Microsoft Windows Installer cache. This cached file is displayed as Microsoft .NET Framework (English) RTL x86 enu. Next, you need to manually remove all its files from system by accessing System32 folder and also all its registry keys from Windows Registry. After this, you should zap the information of Windows Installer and clean all the contents from Temp folder to install .NET Framework 1.0.3705.

  • If NET Framework 1.1.4322 is installed, you need to repair it using command prompt. However, if Microsoft .NET Framework is included in Windows operating system, you should repair or reinstall the operating system. After reinstalling Windows, you require using your recent data backup or commercial data recovery tools to restore the lost data back.
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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Technologies For Physical Hard Drive Recovery

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Hard drive manufacturers have been continuously working to advance the technology. Data transfer rate, storage space and internal error checking methods have been the directing principles of hard disk technology. Along with the benefits of technological advancements, there are so many risks of hard drive failure and data loss. In such situations, you need to go for a hard drive recovery company, which maintains the capabilities to be well-matched with the emerging hard drive technologies so that it can provide efficient recovery service.

Hard Disk Technology in Action

Computer hard drive is a combination of complex mechanical and electronic systems, which incorporate numerous electro-mechanical components and motors to read data from disk platters and write on them. Modern hard drives are intended to manage themselves along with reading and writing data.

Modern hard drives use various algorithms to verify data on hard drive and also maintain ‘Defect Management’ list internally, which constantly monitors the disk performance and health. If any hard drive sector starts to fail, that sector will be removed from use. Furthermore, SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) has been incorporated on several hard drives and it employed to monitor entire internal system.

In spite of these safeguards, the hard drives could fail at some point. There are several cause for hard disk failure, for example physical damage to hard drive may result when drive is jarred while functioning of even powered off. Power surges or fluctuations could damage disk electronics and the stored data may get lost.

In such situations, to save your data and your business, you are required to opt for data recovery solutions. In case of physical damage, you should not power on the computer again and again. It might further damage the hard drive and cause severe data loss situations. Physical data loss situations can effectively be handled by the experienced and skilled hard drive recovery professionals.

Recovery experts provide personalized and sophisticated help, known as recovery service to handle physical data loss situations. The service is performed in safe and sterile surroundings of Clean Rooms using advanced tools and techniques. The hard drive recovery procedure includes complete evaluation of damaged hard drive, creating image of the drive and then recovering data from the image. Image is created to prevent further damage.

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

All you Must Understand Regarding Hard Drive Recovery

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The hard drive crash is a term, which is used by the computer users and technicians to convey that the hard drive of concerned computer system is either logically or physically affected, thus not enabling for accessing and storing of data. The computer hard drive fails to work. In such cases, you can not access your most precious data stored on the hard drive and thus critical data loss situations occur. In order to handle hard drive crash and retrieve the lost data, you are required to opt for data recovery solutions.


In a practical scenario, you might come across some error message similar to the following ones, which indicate that your hard drive is going to crash or has got crashed:


1 I/O Error

2 Serious Disk Error Writing Drive C:

3 Hard disk drive failure

4 Hard disk controller failure

5 No fixed disk present

6 Fatal Error - Cannot access hard disk


After powering up your computer, you can’t hear low perceptible sound of hard drive spinning or hard drive activity indicator in front of your cabinet is not glowing. It could occur due to logic board damage or affected disk controllers. These issues generally occur due to power surges or power outages.


If your hard disk is enforced to work in the surroundings, which are full of air contaminants, high temperature, salty air conditions and excessive levels of humidity, the disk platters and read/write heads might conjoin. In such cases, the read/write heads can not read data from platters, disk platters can not spin up and the hard disk does not react with any sign of physical activity. The air contaminants may get jammed between disk platters and read/write heads, thus causing heads to be in enduring physical contact with disk palters, resulting into hard disk crash and need of data recovery.


Logical hard drive crash occurs due to errors in format of disk, which generally take place due to massive fragmentation of data, formatting of hard drive, virus infection, damaged partition table, file system corruption and inappropriate partitioning of hard drive.


In all such cases, hard drive recovery is required to retrieve the lost data. In case of physical data loss situations, recovery is potential through personalized and sophisticated help from recovery experts. However, logical data loss can easily be handled using Data Recovery Software, which use advanced scanning mechanisms to retrieve lost data.

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