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Selecting A Data Recovery Company To Rescue Data From A Crashed Hard Drive

By: Rob Parker Home | Computers-and-Technology


The worst has happened and your hard drive has crashed in a power surge or some other accident that causes both your mental and computer circuits to fry. Most of us don't take the time to back up all of our files, and the reasons are varied. Perhaps your drive crashed just before your weekly backup. Maybe you thought you just did a backup yesterday, but discovered that months have passed in the blink of an eye. Whatever the reason, there are several things you must now concern yourself with in order to get that valuable data back.

Trust! The number one issue when looking for a data recovery company is that of trust. Everyone today has a very large amount of personal information stored on their hard drive, sometimes without being aware that it is there. Passwords for different sites, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, and records of Internet sites visited are all pieces of information that can make their way onto a hard drive. The more often you use your computer, the more information you likely have on it that you do not want out for just anyone to see.

There are different sizes of companies who provide data recovery services, and this might be crucial in determining who you want to use. Smaller companies may charge less, but one or two individual operators might not be a very good option unless you know the operators personally. An important thing to keep in mind here is how long the company has been established. A smaller company that has been around for a few years will have a long record as far as clients, and you will be able to tell something about their trustworthiness from their track record.

Reputation. The Internet provides consumers with a very valuable tool when it comes to deciding which company might be best for them. When you are short listing companies, be sure to do some searches on them on the Internet to find out their reputation. Because they are involved in computer technology, any company worth your time will have a presence on the 'net. In addition, you can do searches to see what past clients are saying about the company's services. Flag any complaints right away; always remember that you don't want to take chances with your valuable information.

Once you have decided on a few companies and determined that they are reliable, the deciding factors will probably be price and time. Fast tracked recovery may cost more, but if you absolutely need that information quickly you are probably willing to pay the price. Otherwise, it may make sense to go for a less expensive option; data recovery is one area where a high price doesn't guarantee high quality.

Losing your hard drive is a stressful experience, but it is very important to keep your cool. Don't make hasty decisions because of time. The last thing you want to do is to take a cheap, quick price from a company with a less than stellar reputation when it comes to your personal data.



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