How to recover data from crashed hard drives?

Hard disk crashes usually occurs for the following reasons:

  1. Power surges
  2. Software Corruption or Malfunction
  3. Hardware or system failure
  4. Natural calamities
  5. User errors.

Data recovery software helps to retrieve or recover the data from the crashed hard drive. Data recovery software gives an easy and Graphical User Interface with less difficulty so that the data can be recovered easily without any assistance. The recovery software helps to recover the data and restore them on a second hard disk, the hard disk being connected to the computer and recognized by the BIOS, the recovered data can be stored on a safe location on the second disk.

How to recover the photos from a damaged digital camera?

Photos from a damaged digital camera can be recovered by using proper software’s which help us to recover photos from the damaged camera. The software also helps us to recover the images that have been deleted accidentally.

The software gives an easy and Graphical User Interface with less difficulty so that the photos or images can be recovered easily without any assistance. The software helps to recover images from Smart Media, Compact Flash, Sony Memory Sticks, IBM Micro Drives, Flash cards, floppy disks, and many other types of digital film.

How to identify a hard disk failure?

When a hard disk fails it can be identified from the following ways:

  1. BIOS will not recognize or access hard disk
  2. Hard disk makes clicking noise.
  3. Hard disk restarts on its own.
  4. Hard disk shows a boot failure, and asks for the boot records to be updated.
  5. Hard disks become dead silent.

Is it safe to recover data at home using data recovery tools

The use of data recovery tools at home is safe, but the damage caused to the drive must not be a physical damage. Recovery tools are installed to the computer and are used to recover data from the drive.

The recovery tool helps to recover the data and restore them on a second hard disk, the hard disk being connected to the computer and recognized by the BIOS, the recovered data can be stored on a safe location on the second disk.

How to recover data from Applications that are unable to run or load data?

An application may be unable to run or load data in case of a data loss situation. Application may loose their loading information incase of virus attack, data corruption, accidental reformatting of partition, accidental deletion of data or any fire or water damage.

Data recovery services from inaccessible application are provided by many data recovery firms. The engineers and technicians use state-of-the-art tools and techniques to recover the critical data. However it could be dangerous to repair the application individually.

How to recover the accidentally deleted files?

When a file is deleted it is not completely deleted, the windows just mark the deleted space as available space so that the space can be utilized for storing other files or programs.

When the user realizes that the file accidentally deleted was very important he has stop using the computer till the file is retrieved back completely, as windows overwrites the available space with new files. Deleted files can be recovered easily but there must be a good recovery utility tool to recover the deleted files. The recovery of deleted files usually depends on three factors they are:

  1. File system
  2. Fragmentation
  3. Whether the data is still available or overwritten.

Can I recover files from Floppy Disk?

Floppy Disk is a soft magnetic disk which is portable. These are slower to access and have very less storage capacity. When a floppy disk is not been able to access and the Data present in the floppy may be very valuable so at first the write protect lock must be “on” so that the floppy is no further damaged.

Floppy disk not been able to access in a computer must be accessed in a number of computers as newer versions may not be flexible as the floppy drives may be associated differently. The files or data reside on the floppy disk can be recovered by using a program called ResQflpy to make a duplicate copy of the floppy disk and rescue the files or data present on the floppy disk.

What is the cost of data recovery?

Data recovery companies have categorized the recovery process in two phase, and two separate charges. Firstly the client has to give a non - refundable evaluation fees, for which he will receive a list in which all the files that cam be recovered are mentioned and the price of the recovery.

After the client authorizes the recovery he has to the recovery charges of the damaged media there is also charge for the storage media in which the data is recovered and stored.
The evaluation fee and cost of recovery depends on the following factors:

  1. Media Type
  2. Media Specification
  3. Media Damage
  4. Time.

Windows Data Recovery Software

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery is much more then an simple undelete software or a file recovery program. Its versatility begins when other software fails to recover or even is not able to display data.

Using our proprietary deep scan technology Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery Software can recover data from any logical crash or cause for data loss on Windows. This data recovery software combines our TurboScan™ and File Tracer™ technology to recover data from even the most severely corrupted hard drives.

Windows recovery is simple and quick using this powerful program.

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery can recover accidentally deleted files, including files emptied from Recycle Bin, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT + Delete key. The recovery attempt does depend upon files not being permanently overwritten by new data.

With Disk Doctors Windows Recovery software, it is possible to recover data from a reformatted partition (to any file system), corrupted, deleted or missing partition. Our Windows data recovery software has a proven efficient partition recovery module to locate deleted / lost partitions with the help two scanning methods i.e. Quick Scan and Thorough Scan. These scanning methods locate and validate lost partitions from entire physical hard drive.

How effective is Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery

You can recover all of your data and restore it to it original condition just as it was before the files were damaged..

The programs sophisticated scan engines will align all directories and sub directories together exactly as they were before they were corrupted, including support for long files names.

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery lets you preview files before recovery. This feature actually allows you to see the prospects for data recovery before you purchase by using the demo version of the software.

Of course as with all Disk Doctors Programs it operates as a third party function and thus is harmless to use on a crashed drive.

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery is a read-only application, which means that it will only read the contents of a faulty drive and would never attempt to write to the drive you are about to recover. However, you would need to provide a safe destination / healthy drive to write recovered data, or to install the software.

How easy is the Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery Software to use?

Accompanied by an on-screen "wizard", you are guided step-by-step through the data recovery, disk imaging processes systematically. When all is accomplished, you will be able to use the once-lost data just as before.

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery is Windows Data recovery software for the FAT 16, FAT 32, VFAT, NTFS, and NTFS 5 file systems used in Windows Operating System and supported by various other operating systems.

Is the program fast?

Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery Software uses TurboScan™ technology and some adjustable tweaks that provide fastest Windows data recovery ever known. This recovery software recovers files from faulty logical drives even when file records (FAT / MFT) are lost.

What kinds of files are supported for Windows recovery?

For the worst problems we have developed File Tracer™. When damage to the drive is extremely severe then this technology is the best to use for recovering files from hard drive. Up to 300 file types can be traced and recovered, including Office Documents (Word - DOC, Excel - XLS, PowerPoint - PPT etc.), and any sort of commonly used graphics file, image, movie, and music formats (JPEG, AVI, MPEG, MP3, WAV, BMP, TIFF, Corel Draw - CDR, Photoshop - PSD, and many more).

Based on your requirements you may wish to select individual components of Disk Doctors Windows Data Recovery or use Windows Data Recovery Software to recover data from both FAT & NTFS partitions.

Check the comparison to see capability of each Windows Data Recovery

Disk Doctors Instant File Recovery

Disk Doctors Instant File Recovery Software will easily recover deleted files emptied from your Windows Recycle Bin. it will also allow you to quickly recover files lost due to errors such as accidental formatting or re-partitioning of a hard drive. The file recovery software will even restore files damaged by viruses, and unexpected system failures.

When files on your computer are damaged or lost they must be searched for in order to be restored. Our Disk Doctors Instant File Recovery Software uses a uniquely crafted data recovery engine. This powerful program will deep scan your entire computer hard drive searching for any lost, deleted or damaged files. Then, once your files are found the program will give you the option of restoring the found finds to their original status or writing them to disk, flash drive or DVD. Perhaps the best feature of the Disk Doctors Instant File recovery Software is that anyone can easily master its use. The step-by-step user-friendly interface guides you through the entire file recovery process. No technical skills are required for the user to operate and recover files.

Once it is deleted a file never gets deleted permanently, unless it has been deleted using special erasing tools or has been overwritten. If a file has been deleted under normal circumstances and the file system attributes are intact then Disk Doctors software is capable of creating the references to locate and recover the missing files.

Lost data? Your next steps are critical!

To avoid permanent data loss, follow these important guidelines:

  • If your drive is making clicking, grinding or whirring sounds, shut down your computer immediately. These sounds could be the read/write heads hitting or scraping the platters. Severe or complete data loss could result.
  • Unplug the power to the computer before removing the hard drive and handle the drive carefully. Hard drives are extremely sensitive to static electricity and physical jarring or jolts.
  • If your data is critical, make sure you choose a reputable recovery firm that can properly recover data from physically damaged drives. Even the simplest recovery attempts on a physically damaged drive could render your data unrecoverable.

The first recovery attempt is always the best recovery attempt. At DriveSavers, our engineers use the safest methods available to insure your data is not lost from repeated recovery attempts.

When disaster strikes:

  • If possible, back up the data immediately
  • Do not use utility software if the drive makes scraping, tapping, clicking or humming sounds
  • Do not power up a device that has obvious physical damage or is making unusual sounds
  • Shut down the computer to avoid further damage to the drive and its data
  • Do not attempt recovery yourself on severely traumatized drives (i.e., turning the computer off and on, using over-the-counter diagnostic tools). This may cause further damage or permanent data loss
  • If you’ve lost critical data, DriveSavers recovery service is your best and safest option
  • Never assume data is unrecoverable
  • DriveSavers has successfully recovered data from hundreds of thousands of drives with extreme physical and logical damage

Preventing data loss

Everyone should adopt strategies to ensure critical information is protected from corruption and loss.

Best practices:

  • Never upgrade any system without a verified backup
  • Use up-to-date hardware and software utilities for data security, such as firewalls and virus protection
  • Scan all incoming data for viruses, including packaged software
  • Use ventilation, fans and/or air conditioning to keep servers at the proper operating temperature
  • Connect systems to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against power surges
  • Power down and take extreme caution when moving computers
  • Avoid static discharge when touching or handling the media, especially in excessively dry environments

Backup strategies:

  • Invest in redundant backup systems
  • Establish a structured backup procedure to make copies of all critical data files, using software compatible with the operating system and applications
  • Periodically test the backups to verify that data, especially databases and other critical files, are being backed up properly
  • Keep at least one verified copy of critical data offsite

Hard Drive and Clean Room Technology

Hard disk technology has been around since the Fifties. The large multi-platter based systems, IBM 305 RAMAC, were only used in large mainframe systems. It wasn’t until the Seventies and Eighties that hard disk storage became more available. This was due to cost reductions, innovation from magnetic media formulations, storage capacity, performance, and manufacturing techniques.

Hard disk storage manufacturers have been always working to improve the technology. Storage space, data transfer rates, and internal error checking have been the guiding principles of hard drive technology. Ontrack Data Recovery works hard to maintain our capabilities to be compatible with these emerging technologies so that we can provide the best hard drive recovery for your client’s data. What are some of the advancements in hard disk storage devices? What are some common data loss scenarios with hard disk storage? What are some of Ontrack Data Recovery’s capabilities that set it apart from other data recovery companies? This document will help answer these questions and more. Let’s begin with looking at the inner workings of the hard disk itself.

Hard Drives — Technology in Action

As you know, hard drives are a combination of sophisticated electronic and mechanical systems that incorporate a number of specialized motors and electro-mechanical components to read and write data.

Hard drive technology has substantially advanced in the past 10 years. In fact, hard drives are designed to manage themselves in addition to reading and writing data. Hard drives today use a number of algorithms to verify data on the drive and also maintains a ‘Defect Management’ list internally that constantly monitors their own health and performance . If a sector is beginning to fail, the hard drive’s electronics will remove that sector from use. In addition to this, S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) circuitry has been incorporated on many hard drives and is used to monitor all of the internal systems.

Despite these safeguards, hard drives can fail. There can be a number of reasons for hard drive failure, for instance physical damage can result when the hard drive or case is jarred while operating or even when powered off. Power spikes or fluctuations can damage the electronics or corrupt the data on the drive. Internal mechanical parts can seize up due to high temperatures if the drive does not have enough airflow to keep the unit cool.

Types of common failures include:

Problem Description
Internal Mechanical Failure This is the failure of any moving mechanical component found within a storage device.
Intermittent Failure This is the failure of a storage device to operate reliably. In some cases it may not be possible to isolate the exact fault.
Physical Media Damage This can occur when a head has physical contact with the surface of platter. When the head(s) come into contact with the platter it digs into the platter removing a chunk of the media. As the platter spins, debris is scattered causing read errors.
Media Corruption This type of damage can effect the magnetic information stored on the media. It can affect both the user data stored on the drive and the critical drive servo information that controls the positioning of the heads.
Electronics Failure This is the failure of a storage device’s circuitry (the brain of the storage device).

Hard Disk Recovery — Exposing the Myths



A common misconception about hard drive data recovery is that repairing hard drives means replacing parts. If only it were that easy! Hard drive technology is always changing— manufacturers are constantly using different mechanical designs.

Today’s hard drives have no room for errors when it comes to platter and head alignment. The tolerances are so exacting that hard drive manufacturers even design ways to keep the Base-Casting Assembly, where all the components are attached to, from shifting due to high temperature situations. For instance, one hard drive manufacturer of high performance SCSI based drives actually designs their Base-Casting Assembly with pre-stress points. The assembly does not line up from corner to diagonal corner—it’s pre-torqued. When the casting assembly heats up, the unit actually twists back (thermal expansion) into a true line-up from corner to corner. With the byte-density of most large hard drives today being 4gb to 6gb per square inch, absolute precision is required for these high capacity and high speed drives to operate reliably. Hard disk manufacturers are working to increase how many bytes can be squeezed into a square inch.

The mechanical precision of today’s hard drives makes head assembly replacement nearly impossible without specialized tools. Platter removal is dangerous and will affect how the drive reads the sectors. As previously mentioned if just one component is out of alignment, the drive will not find the required sectors. If the hard disk electronics cannot find the sectors requested by the controller, it may endlessly try to find those sectors or it will shut down the unit.

Mechanical precision is just one side of hard drive technology - the electronics are just as finite. Exchanging circuit boards between drives used to be a quick way to work around a failed circuit board in the past. The electronics are much more complicated, and as a result the different revisions of a circuit board are rarely compatible. The innovations of the past 15 years have made a circuit board swap as a solution a thing of the past.

Today’s hard drives are designed from basic primary components as the foundation first and then other components are built around that. For instance, research and development improvements in platter and magnetic media require research and development improvements in head design. These designs require that the electronics be ‘custom-made’ for that drive. Hard drives are ‘fine-tuned’ to the properties of the storage media and read/write heads. Similar to how a radio is tuned to a specific radio frequency; hard drives are finely tuned to complement data signals that are read from the storage media.

Hard drive manufacturers make large batches of drives so there will be similarities between drive models. However, the Revision Code (proprietary hard drive read-only software that is used by the electronics to manage and operate the hard drive) changes frequently within the same model and batch. Hard drive innovation requires drives to be constantly improved upon. All of this requires extensive training in electronics and computer science to be able to work with these storage devices.

Qualifications of Hard Disk Recovery

To be able to work on hard drives, Ontrack Data Recovery clean room engineers have engineering or electronic degrees. Ontrack Data Recovery has a dedicated research and development department that is made up of clean room engineers from our domestic and international offices. They work together with the hard drive manufacturers to find the best scientific approaches to hard drive failures.

The technological innovations in the hard disk storage industry have inspired Ontrack Data Recovery clean room engineers. They closely follow advancements made within the industry. Ontrack Data Recovery designs it's own software, hardware, and electronic tools to work with hard disk storage devices. Storage hardware should not be considered unrecoverable until determined so by Ontrack Data Recovery’s engineering staff. Ontrack Data Recovery has performed successful recoveries on drives that have been in fires, floods or that have had damage to the Base-Casting Assembly. In some cases where there is physical media damage, Ontrack Data Recovery engineers can force the drive to read around those bad areas using specially designed electronic modules and software that work directly on the hard drive.

What does this mean for you?

You are well positioned to be a recovery solutions provider for your clients by working with Ontrack Data Recovery. Advancements from Ontrack Data Recovery clean room engineers worldwide result in quality recoveries. This attention to advancing technology has saved severe losses in time, money and digital resources for thousands of companies. While most companies have a backup program in place, data recovery produces the latest original files - not an older copy of the file.

Ontrack Data Recovery works with hard drive manufacturers in producing software for hard disk installation. Ontrack Data Recovery also writes hard drive analysis software for manufacturers. Many manufacturers and OEMs recognize Ontrack Data Recovery’s leadership in this field. Ontrack Data Recovery’s experience with hard drives goes back to our roots - the founders of Ontrack Data Recovery came from the storage division of Control Data Institute.

By partnering with Ontrack Data Recovery you have extended your capabilities in disaster recovery. While a disaster is a traumatic and frustrating experience, having a hero during rough times is reassuring. By utilizing Ontrack Data Recovery recovery capabilities you can be that hero. We will work with you to get your client’s data back as soon as possible. Our clean room staff will not stop until they get every last bit of recoverable data. Our data recovery lab engineers will do all they can to put the file system back in order so that the original data is found. If there should be corruption in some of the files, we will work on the files with Ontrack Data Recovery’ EasyRecovery FileRepair software to get all of the usable data back.

All of this provides you with the edge when a disaster happens. Being an Ontrack Data Recovery Partner means you have Ontrack Data Recovery’s worldwide resources working for you.

Recover Lost Passwords For MS Office Programs


If you have lost or forgotten a password for opening a Microsoft Office document (Access, Excel, Word) or a password for saving changes to a Microsoft Word document, you can use Office Password Recovery Pro , it is one of the best products on the market and it has been around for a while. With the program you can easily remove password protection and retrieve passwords within minutes, you will never have to worry about forgetting or losing a password ever again.

So for those of you who thought all hope was lost and that you could never access that particular file again, think again as this software is the answer to all your problems. Microsoft Word Document Password Recovery has never been easier!

The best part about the Software is that it Free To Download, so give it a try today and see if your passwords are recoverable at no cost!



Office Password Recovery is an "all-in-one" password recovery solution for Microsoft Office applications. It can find all types of lost or forgotten passwords used to open and modify files. It also supports earlier versions of Microsoft Office, including 2003, and instantly retrieves all formatting and editing restrictions, locked cells protection, and shared protection passwords.

Here are some of the Products Main Features:

* Effectively recovers passwords of any length and complexity

* Offers multilingual support and can recover passwords in Latin, Cyrillic characters and hieroglyphs

* Uses powerful attacks fine-tuned (BruteSearch, SmartSearch, and dictionary-based), applying them one by one and in combination with each other to make sure all passwords are recoverable.

Instant File Recovery


Instant File Recovery is a very easy to use data recovery program made by Joern Lillehagen and the Lillehagen Consulting Group. It is a solid file recovery tool with a lot of cool features. For overall data recovery it performed adequate in our test runs.

  • Was able to restore 85% of deleted files
  • Can recover files from on IDE / ATA / SATA / SCSI hard disk drives
  • Can recover data from external hard drives and ZIP drives.
  • Restores lost files from removable devices like SmartMedia, Secure Digital, and MemoryStick.
  • Cannot recover lost or deleted emails.
Another program that should only be used for specific needs. The software cannot retain lost emails and performed about average in it's overall ability to find deleted files. The program performed excellent when it came to recovering files from external and removable drives however.

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Restore My Files


Restore My Files is a data recovery program developed by the company Primasoft. This is a very solid piece of software. The company provides frequent online updates to keep your software up to par with the latest data recovery requirements.

  • Recovered 92% of deleted files.
  • Can recover files from external drives, floppy drives, and flash memory cards.
  • Has the fastest scanning engine of all products.
  • Comptible with hard drives formatted with Windows FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file systems.
  • Cannot recover lost or deleted emails.
We found Restore My Files to be a very good data recovery program for those with specific needs. Overall there are better options if you would like a more well rounded program.

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Data Recovery Pro


Developed by award winning software developers Paretologic, Data Recovery Pro is their latest product which has set the standard for file recovery software. With it's easy to use interface, the program was able to find 97 % of deleted files, highest percentage of deleted files from all of our test programs. Data Recovery Pro is able to find almost any kind of lost files including:

  • Music files and mp3's stored on an iPod.
  • Multimedia files (mov, wma, flv, quicktime, mpeg, ect).
  • Photos that need to be recovered from your digital camera.
  • Recovering deleted emails and attachments from various email programs.
  • Formatted or partitioned hard drives.
Perhaps the best part about Data Recovery Pro is it's incredibly simple user interface. It will scan your computer for deleted files and you can highlight the ones you want saved. Data Recovery Pro is the easiest file recovery program to use on the internet. They also offer total customer support for any questions or queries you may have.

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Importance of a Data Disaster Recovery Plan

Many small businesses that are coming up are neglecting the fact that they need to come up with a data disaster recovery plan. These plans are important as they prevent massive and even permanent data loss to an organization. Some of the reasons why the recovery plan is important are because:

Provision of security measures: Nowadays, the risk of corruption of files and other information has increased. This is mainly due to introduction of viruses that cause major destruction of information within an organization. Having a recovery plan will lay out all the necessary procedures for backing up the information even if the system is infected. The recovery plan will also spell out with anti-virus software will be used to safeguard against viral intrusion. It will also put into place ways of protecting the internal network from outsiders with evil motives.

There is an assurance: After one is able to set up a data recovery plan, this will act as an assurance to the customers. Customers usually worry about the information they give to an organization and would like to be affirmed that their information is safe. Thus, if an organization has a recovery plan in place, the customer's minds will be at peace knowing that their information is well kept. A data disaster recovery plan can also act as a major selling point to new clients and thus, ones business expands.

It saves time and money: Imagine you have lost all the information of your organization and you did not have a backup. This means you either closed down or you input all the information again. This will waste both time and money as time is lost in inputting the data again and people will demand for overtime pay. Thus, having a data disaster recovery plan will help give guidance in trying to retrieve as much information as possible and in this way time and money is saved.

Are Deleted Files Still on My Computer? - Find Out How to Recover Deleted Files Here

This is a common question received by many computer technicians. Quite often, people are told "No", but in most cases this is not true. When a file is deleted, even when it is erased from the recycle bin, it is far from gone. This is due to the inherent poor housekeeping of the Windows operating system. Traces of file can still be found, often times in the RAM, by specialized data recovery programs designed for this purpose.

These programs can restore lost data from areas where the lost files may be hiding out. The data recovery software involved is the result of years of experimentation and practice by skilled programmers to come up with an effective and reliable application to recover deleted files. This can prevent a variety of unpleasant occurrences, such as losing financial information, passwords, emails, and photos.

File recovery software can potentially save businesses, and individuals, infinite amounts of time and money. You can recover data from not only your hard drive, but also a flash drive, iPod, and other storage devices.

You can also save considerable amounts of money by not having to ship your system to a data recovery service. Often times these services will charge you hundreds of dollars when they are using the same software you can get at a fraction of the cost.

Are deleted files still on my computer?

The answer is YES! But not for long. Deleted files can be overwritten and lost forever if you do not act quickly. This is why I do not recommend downloading excessive data or installing large programs while you are attempting to recover deleted files. Scan your computer with the program below and get your files back today!

Did you accidentally delete or lose data that you actually needed? Want an easy way to get it back? Learn how to go about recovering deleted files the easy way. Simply scan your computer and choose which files you want to restore. It costs absolutely nothing to try!

Jim Marshall is a computer technician expert with over 15 years in the industry. He has worked on restoring hundreds of hard drives, storage devices, iPods, partitioned drives,and much more. He has compiled reviews of some of the top data recovery programs based on his experiences. After extensive testing see what he considers the best.

How is Word Document Password Recovery Possible?

Did you receive a word document from your boss that is protected? Or do you want to re-gain access to an old assignment that you wrote a long time ago which is protected? These are only a couple of situations that many people face who don't have or remember the password to a Microsoft word document. Now if you would like to gain access to these protected files and want to understand how "Word Doc Password Recovery" is possible then continue reading...

It wasn't possible a few years ago to gain acces to protected files but these days there have been significant advances in technology and there have been specific methods created to crack MS Office Passwords:

First of all Microsoft word has three different types of passwords:

1. "Password to open"

2. "Password to modify"

3. "Protect document password"

Now it is possible to view and edit the "password to modify" with a hex editor so you may be able to recover that using the hex editor. Also when a user sets a "Protect document password", the 32-bit password hash is stored in the Microsoft Word document. Therefore that hash can be viewed or changed with a hex editor as well. To learn more about how to use the hex editor conduct a search on Google about word document password recovery using hex editor and you should know exactly what to do.

If you are looking to recover the "password to open" password then you will need some help as Microsoft doesn't provide any regular utilizes to do so. It can be recovered using a couple of unique recovery methods, these methods are commonly known as dictionary attack and brute force attack. There are several programs available that acquire the capabilities of recovering Microsoft word and office passwords using these methods and they should be able to easily help you recover them.

Personally, when I couldn't access a very important document that I forgot the password to, I used a program called Office Password Recovery Pro to re-gain access to my word document. It is a great program that offers a Free Download, is very easy to use, and will be able to recover any Microsoft office password within a few minutes, no matter how long or complex it is.

Therefore if you were wondering How Word Doc Password Recovery is possible then you could either use the hex editor, or if you wish to recover a "password to open" password then you could use dictionary attack or brute force attack. Both methods are guaranteed to work and recover your documents, so get cracking and re-gain access to those precious files today!

Looking to recover a forgotten Ms Word Password? Don't worry with the right Password Recovery tools you will have access to your files again in no time. I have personally used a program called Office Password Recovery Pro to recover some lost passwords, it has worked wonders for me and I'm sure it can do the same for you.

How is Word Document Password Recovery Possible?

Did you receive a word document from your boss that is protected? Or do you want to re-gain access to an old assignment that you wrote a long time ago which is protected? These are only a couple of situations that many people face who don't have or remember the password to a Microsoft word document. Now if you would like to gain access to these protected files and want to understand how "Word Doc Password Recovery" is possible then continue reading...

It wasn't possible a few years ago to gain acces to protected files but these days there have been significant advances in technology and there have been specific methods created to crack MS Office Passwords:

First of all Microsoft word has three different types of passwords:

1. "Password to open"

2. "Password to modify"

3. "Protect document password"

Now it is possible to view and edit the "password to modify" with a hex editor so you may be able to recover that using the hex editor. Also when a user sets a "Protect document password", the 32-bit password hash is stored in the Microsoft Word document. Therefore that hash can be viewed or changed with a hex editor as well. To learn more about how to use the hex editor conduct a search on Google about word document password recovery using hex editor and you should know exactly what to do.

If you are looking to recover the "password to open" password then you will need some help as Microsoft doesn't provide any regular utilizes to do so. It can be recovered using a couple of unique recovery methods, these methods are commonly known as dictionary attack and brute force attack. There are several programs available that acquire the capabilities of recovering Microsoft word and office passwords using these methods and they should be able to easily help you recover them.

Personally, when I couldn't access a very important document that I forgot the password to, I used a program called Office Password Recovery Pro to re-gain access to my word document. It is a great program that offers a Free Download, is very easy to use, and will be able to recover any Microsoft office password within a few minutes, no matter how long or complex it is.

Therefore if you were wondering How Word Doc Password Recovery is possible then you could either use the hex editor, or if you wish to recover a "password to open" password then you could use dictionary attack or brute force attack. Both methods are guaranteed to work and recover your documents, so get cracking and re-gain access to those precious files today!

Looking to recover a forgotten Ms Word Password? Don't worry with the right Password Recovery tools you will have access to your files again in no time. I have personally used a program called Office Password Recovery Pro to recover some lost passwords, it has worked wonders for me and I'm sure it can do the same for you.

Symptoms of Hard Drive Failure Leading to Data Loss

There are some tell-tale signs that your hard drive may be failing and you could therefore end up losing your data.

Boot Failure: Sometimes, it is possible for one to switch on the computer and it refuses to boot. This may occur as a result of the hard disk containing bad sectors in some disks and/or even corrupted boot record data. Most of the time, booting is done from the hard disk and if there is a problem with the hard disk, then it would be difficult to have a proper boot.

Unusual Sounds: In some cases, when the computer is running, one can be able to note some unusual click sounds (whirring or buzzing), that can either be at regular or irregular intervals. It is advised that once this has happened to contact a computer specialist. This sound may come as a result of a broken actuator arm or failure of a servo motor. The best thing to do is to backup your data immediately and contact a data recovery specialist in case some data may go missing.

Appearance of "Blue Screen of Death": When a computer is running, and a blue screen with a lot of information written on it appears and usually reboots automatically. This is what we refer to as the "blue screen of death". It is usually a crash recovery program that tries to recover data that has been lost. One of the principle causes of its appearance is hard drive failure. Therefore, the next time it appears, check on your hard disk.

No sound of read/writing: Whenever data is read/stored from a storage device, there is usually some sound from the hard drive that signals reading or writing. If there is no sound then that may be a signal that there is a problem with the hard disk drive. Such a phenomenon may be caused by excessive heat emitted by the CPU that causes some components within the hard drive to expand and touch other components within the hard drive.

Retrieving Lost Data - File Recovery Tools

Yep, at some point someone most likely has told you to back your files up. Did you listen? The answer is pretty obvious from where I'm sitting. I'm going to assume that you didn't back those files up, and that's why you're sitting there reading this article looking for information on the internet-yes, I do have to rub it in a bit! Let's see if I can help you get back those lost files!

That's enough of that, we need to start talking solutions!

Before we get into solutions, there is something else we need to cover-preventative measures! Yep, that's right! We're covering all those things you should have done before this problem ever arose. Print and store any printable document before you start backing up anything. A hard copy can be very important during certain situations when electronic copies can't be accessed, like during a power outage or several other scenarios.

As for backing up on the electronic side of things, it's going to be the usual suspects: CD, DVD, USB Flash Drive, and Kevin Spacey...wait a second, that last one wasn't right was it? Oh yeah, you can never rule out an email account-great for backing up electronic files and being able to access them on-the-fly from nearly anywhere!

Power outages, hardware failures, software glitches, and wild nephews can all lead to substantial data loss and insane nightmares which are detailed by trying to recover lost data. Another possible alternative is going through a paid online data storage company, great way to have an off-location "electronic safe."

Okay, let's hit the bricks now, no matter the dreadful situation that has befallen you, we need to get those darn files back! Make sure there not still in the Recycle Bin still waiting to be completely sent to word processor document heaven-believe it or not, this has been the answer to this problem far too many times.

If you'd rather not deal with the situation yourself you could always pay a computer technician a hefty amount of cash to get out his digital shovel and start slinging digital dirt over his shoulders. It'll most likely hurt your bank account, but it'll make his day. One computer repair session and his World of Warcraft account gets an upgrade, more than likely.

If you're going to hand the situation yourself, then you're going to need your own set of data recovery tools! There are many different data recovery software programs online which are being offered for free, but they also come with a lack of support for future upgrades, telephone customer support service, and they're more than likely going to be package with advertisements-developers have to pay for their development costs somehow!

I highly recommend picking up your own set of data recovery tools, something a little popular with a name brand.

Restore Data From Damaged Hard Drive - A Quick Way to Recover Files From Crashed Hard Drive

Yikes, your hard drive crashed! Now I know the first thing running through your head. Is there anyway to restore data from damaged hard drive? I remember this happened to me once before. I ended losing about 20 GB's worth of information. Music files, multimedia, word documents, priceless photos of my family and I - all erased forever. What I didn't understand at the time was you can restore lost data from a damaged or corrupted hard drive quite easily. What you need is the proper file recovery software to do it!

There are numerous ways a hard drive can be damaged. You could have suffered a serious system error. A terrible virus can take over your computer and corrupt your hard drive. Problems in the Windows registry can cause severe hard drive failure. Or perhaps it was due to human error or some kind of physical damage. Whatever the reason, you will need to recover lost files quickly before it is too late.

In order to recover data from crashed hard drive, the first thing you need to do is protect the integrity of the drive. The files are there but can be lost forever if you do not take the proper steps. Do not mess around with it or make any alterations whatsoever. A crashed hard drive is hypertensive to any kind of changes and it can be very hard to troubleshoot.

To restore lost data you need to use file recovery software. After my own incident I smartened up and selected the best data recovery software I could find. I found an excellent program that makes the process so easy all you need to do is click the mouse a few times and you can rescue your data. Download the software for free and see what files it can recover.

Did you accidentally delete or lose data that you actually needed? Want an easy way to get it back? Learn how to go about recovering deleted files the easy way. Simply scan your computer and choose which files you want to restore. It costs absolutely nothing to try!

Jim Marshall is a computer technician expert with over 15 years in the industry. He has worked on restoring hundreds of hard drives, storage devices, iPods, partitioned drives,and much more. He has compiled reviews of some of the top data recovery programs based on his experiences. After extensive testing see what he considers the best.

Seagate 7200.11 Hard Drive Problems - Right Solution For Stays "Busy" - Being Detected With 0 in LBA

Seagate has recently discovered that Barracuda 7200.11 family hard drive has a random, unexplained freezing problem that was usually most apparent with hard drive stays BUSY, being detected with 0 in LBA.

There is so much talk about this major problem, some say that if the hard drive powers up, it will be recognized in the system for a few seconds, and soon it shows as "BUSY" "Drive Not Ready", or LBA is detected as 0.

Technically speaking, Seagate 7200.11 family has a big capacity up to 1.5 TB of storage. Bearing GMR recording heads technology can provide drives with increased recording density; in this case, an error-correction algorithm was made to maintain the read correction and data storage. SalvationDATA experts verify that hard drive will sequently read the data in P-list and G-list, when perform on a detective list. Otherwise, as soon as the read command failed; the hard drive will promptly get into a state of self-protection, so the data stored on the disk will not be destroyed by other operation errors of any time. The reason that can cause read failures is the mess of data in G-list and P-list, and that's the problem where hard drive are going "BUSY" soon after powered up.

However, there are many solutions out there claim to resolve these problems like hard disk drive stays "BUSY" and "Drive Not Ready", or being detected with 0 in LBA, for example. In fact, they are simply dealing with the "BUSY" issue. Here are the options:

1. First you need to remove PCB from HDA case and connect it to the console box.

2. Turn to CMD mode, command "Ctrl+Z"; "F3 T>" will be output.

3. Command "/2", turn to Level 2.

4. Input command "Z" and press Enter to stop spindle motor.

5. Then mount PCB to HDA case; do not power off during mounting.

6. In CMD mode, input command "U" and press "Enter" to start spindle motor.

7. Input command "/1" and press "Enter" to Level 1.

8. Input command N1and press "Enter".

9. Switch power off and on, then the drive should reach readiness.

10. Then use Barracuda 7200.11 hard drive utility of automatic reallocation to restore LBA 0 GB issue.

The other problem that LBA is detected as 0 is a typical failure for Barracuda 7200.11 hard drive. Such drives can be detected normally but the data area is inaccessible with LBA 0 GB.

G-list is related with SMART-list. SalvationDATA technicians have recently discovered that when Barracuda 7200.11 hard drives deal with bad sectors, SMART list will read/write on every sector, to check if there are real bad sectors existing, soon will add those bad sectors to G-list. These operations will be noted on SMART Log then. In most cases, If drives are being powered on/off too often when drives are engaged on reading data, as a result, hard drive will get hung a lot and then SMART list will be destroyed, and also impact on G-list, so the hard drive will be detected with LBA 0 GB.

Thus, a new release version of HD Doctor Utility for Seagate 7200.11 hard drive also claims to fix the problem without damaging the data, actually works for data recovery. It will be the unique feature which is only available in HD Doctor Utility; no other similar tool is capable for solution before this time; otherwise, you can send back to Seagate technology support in case they could work it out, but be noted that only the drive, not the data.

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Is Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 Hard Drive Malfunction Bugging You?

Previously, in the IT world, most people were focusing on Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 family hard drive and were worry about some drive-level issues, such as hard disk drive status stays BUSY; hard disk drive being detected with 0 in LBA; hard disk drive reports SMART error on startup, etc.

However, all these problems now can be fixed without damaging the data, instead works for data recovery. That will be unique features which are only available in HD Doctor Utility; no other similar HDD repair and data recovery equipment is capable for solution before this time. It's being a big step.

The problem that HDD being detected with 0 GB is a typical malfunction for Barracuda 7200.11. Such drives can be detected normally but the data area is inaccessible with LBA detected as 0.

Here is an option: the upgrade version of HD Doctor for Seagate 3.0 adds the feature to recover such malfunction without damaging the data on the drive. Also, this can work out for Barracuda 7200.11 malfunction that drive stays BUSY.

How to get rid of CE LOG error from products like HD Doctor?

It was said that when being connected to HD Doctor Console, the malfunction drive can be ready and detected normally, but it will be very slow in reading data from the drive. Some experts clarify that the CMD utility will repeatedly output CE Log error message, which is the reason that causes the drive being very slow in reading data from. The version 3.0 adds the feature of CE Log Repair to remove such malfunction. The feature is intended for Barracuda 7200.8, Barracuda 7200.9 and Barracuda 7200.10 drives.

As experts and professionals worldwide predict that HD Doctor for Seagate is a software-hardware complex designed for data recovery from damaged Seagate hard drives. Its first release was on 2004, since then it was developed from a DOS program that supported the major models of Seagate drives to a software-hardware complex runs on Windows with easy and instantly renewable USB installation. Now it has been the tool supports the most comprehensive drive families; with the problems of Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 being exposed, on this July, solutions have been worked out for three typical headaches mentioned above.

In fact, hard drive storage is not relatively secure. Even the best products can eventually malfunction and any minor repair from a data recovery company can be expensive.

Anytime, most people take their data for granted. Let's face it! Given your data drive malfunction, you can easily lose all the data on it, even find it helpless till after send to a third party data recovery company. One way of dealing with this impending danger is to do backups, so that you will be able to retrieve your data in a case of a drive malfunction. Don't get your data risking.

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Zoe Chou is a freelancer for SalvationDATA doing research in data recovery solutions, and specializing in data recovery equipment and firmware repair tools.

How to Recover iPod Music Files Accidentally Deleted Or Lost From Corrupt Or Formatted iPod

iPods have become an integral part of many people's lives , they are an extremely valued and cherished possession for most people. We store most of our media on our iPod device including all of our songs, videos or photos that we consider as meaningful, and it is a collection that we amass over an extended period of time. So what the hell are we supposed to do when all that data disappears before your very eyes because it gets accidentally deleted or lost? Is there any way to recover iPod music files if they have been lost due to a corrupt or formatted iPod or have been accidentally deleted/lost?

Well if you somehow managed to delete or lose all of your favorite songs, videos or photos of your iPod I think you will be pretty happy to know that they haven't been permanently deleted or lost and can still be recovered. Even if your iPod is frozen, corrupted, been formatted or you accidentally hit the iTunes restore button, you can still recover all of your music and other files. With the aid of good iPod recovery software it is possible to restore all of your music files very easily these days, however success depends more or less on how quickly you act!

You must act quickly due to the fact that when you delete or lose a file from your iPod it isn't actually permanently erased from the hard drive. What actually happens is that the space that was occupied by that particular file is now available as free and re-useable space. So until that space is re-used and overwritten by a new file (songs, videos, photos etc.) your music and videos are still there and can be easily retrieved. Therefore you must act fast and try not to upload any new songs or videos onto the iPod, because any new data you put on the iPod could possibly overwrite your previous collection.

Here are some common situations that many iPod users face who wish to recover Songs from their iPod:

- You plugged your iPod into a computer, iTunes started up and you watched all the music and files on your iPod suddenly disappear.

- Or you re-installed windows plugged your iPod in, let iTunes start up and all the songs were gone.

- Or another classic case is you connected your iPod to a friend's computer, iTunes started up and all your songs were gone and you were updated with your friend's tunes.

All these problems occur due to the iTunes auto sync feature, which is an option in the iTunes software. What happens when auto sync is enabled is that when you plug in your iPod to the computer it automatically updates the files on your iPod with whatever is in the iTunes library on the connected computer. It is a stupid feature if you ask me, and it has caused much grief for many iPod users around the world.

- Other common situations are if you accidentally hit the restore button in tunes and formatted the iPod. Or if the iPod is frozen and displays an Exclamation Mark and Folder Icon or it simply doesn't start at all.

So if you are stuck in some of the above predicaments then don't worry, you can still recover your lost songs, videos, and pictures from your iPod if you act quick enough. The files are recoverable due to the fact that your iPod doesn't overwrite the songs and videos straight away, so until you upload the iPod with any new files all of your old music, video and photo collection can still be recovered.

Therefore if you wish to recover iPod music files that have been lost because your iPod is corrupt or formatted then you must obtain a good iPod recovery software, and you should have all your favorite songs back in no time. The good news is that most of these software's offer a free download so you can test them out and see if your files are recoverable at absolutely no cost.

If you have lost or accidentally deleted music of your iPod, then don't Panic! With the right iPod Recovery Tool You should have all your favorite songs back within minutes. Personally I have used this particular Program to recover some of my lost music and video files, it has worked wonders for me and I'm sure it can do the same for you. Not only can you retrieve files that have been accidentally lost or deleted but also recover music from formatted or corrupt iPods. Check It Out!

Deleted File Recovery Software - Can Software Recover Deleted Files?

When computer users whether personal or business think of losing data, they fear hard disk crashes, power failures, physical damage, and other unavoidable occurrences. These problems can cause valuable data to be lost, running up expenses of hundreds to thousands of dollars. Not so many users consider that accidentally deleted files or intentionally erasing information you later realize that you need can be just as bad. This can range from the prized sentimental value of the picture of a loved one or a database of customer accounts which could cost a business thousands of dollars.

Whatever the issue, the accidental deletion of files can be devastating, and for most of the computer age, has been an irreversible mistake. Nowadays, however, deleted file recovery software exists and is easily available to all types of users. This software works below the operating system level to retrieve files that would normally have been considered gone. When a file is deleted, traces of it remain temporarily in the RAM and can be retrieved. The process is nearly impossible to perform manually but this is where file recovery software comes in.

Deleted file recovery software can recover files in circumstances including but not limited to:

(i) Accidentally deleting files from the recycling bin.
(ii) Your hard drive suffered damage and was forced to reformat losing critical data.
(iii) You erased information from a flash drive, ipod, or other device and want to recover it.

All these examples, and many other possible scenarios, would be easily rectified with deleted file recovery software.

In conclusion, file restore software can be a huge help when unfortunate circumstances strike. To restore lost files on your own system, simply scan your computer below and see what it finds.

Did you accidentally delete or lose data that you actually needed? Want an easy way to get it back? Learn how to go about recovering deleted files the easy way. Simply scan your computer and choose which files you want to restore. It costs absolutely nothing to try!

Jim Marshall is a computer technician expert with over 15 years in the industry. He has worked on restoring hundreds of hard drives, storage devices, iPods, partitioned drives, and much more. He has compiled reviews of some of the top data recovery programs based on his experiences. After extensive testing see what he considers the best.

How to Protect Against Data Loss From System Crashes

Very often, when a person's system crashes, there is a great amount of data loss as a result of having to format your hard drive and re-install Windows. Few people have the resources to "slave" the drive on another computer and extract their valuable information before redoing the system.

Microsoft has done a wonderful job in designing operating systems, but therein lies the trap! The default is to save your documents, files, photos, music etc in a folder called "My Documents" which is situated in "Documents and SettingsUsers" in the same drive as your Operating System. If your Operating System fails and you have not been methodical about doing back-ups (who of us is that religious about backing up data anyway), you are faced with a major problem - How do you retrieve your data before re-installing Windows?

There are ways of doing this but you need to have access to a spare P/C and not everyone has technical know-how to "slave" the drive with the damaged operating system in order to extract the data, nor does everyone have a "spare" P/C lying around waiting for just such an event. It can also be costly to take your computer in to have your data backed up when all you really should need to do is format your drive and re-load the O/S.

Most of us have, at one time or another, been faced with this problem. Here's how to avoid the aggravation of losing your data:

Firstly, make sure that your computer has more than one drive. This can be done in two ways:

1. When purchasing a new P/C, ask your supplier to install two separate hard drives. These will normally be labeled "C" and "D".

C: would be used mainly for the operating system and can be a smaller, entry level drive.

D: will be your storage drive and, because of the amount of data one accumulates over time, you would want this to be quite a hefty drive.

2. You can "split" your single drive into separate two drives - C: and D:

Now that you have 2 drives you need to transfer your data that you already have saved on C: to the new drive:

Firstly, create a set of folders on your new (D:) drive in which you wish to store your data. Make these logical directories that you will easily associate with - i.e."Business; Family; photos; music; movies" etc.

Now transfer your files from C: to these folders - this would be a good time to re-organise your data into logical groups - create sub-folders to categorise your information for easier future access. Most of your data will be found in "Documents and SettingsUsers"

Next you will need to modify where Windows saves your work. Most programs will work the same way - here is where you will find the file locations for MsWord, Excell, etc: Click Tools, Options, File Locations, Modify and then Browse to the folder you wish to be the default location (Possibly make this a "Transition" folder as you can then move the files later to the individual folders - Just so long as you save the file in D:)

Lastly, see if there are any other documents filed elsewhere in C: - you can do a search for *.doc and *.xls in Drive C once you have transferred all the above (* being used as a 'wild' search for all documents within the file extension)

Once you have transferred all your documents it would be advisable to Defrag your C: to ensure smooth running of your computer.

Now your computer is safe from Windows crashes and failures but be sure to understand that your data is not protected from a Physical Hard Drive Crash. So be sure to back up your data regularly on C/D or DVD. This will be much easier now that all your data is in one source.

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Twelve Tips to Keep Your Computers Running Smoothly

1. Don't install software you don't need. You run a business, only install the software you need for your business. Keep your PCs clean of P2P file sharing programs, web-browser add-ons, instant messaging (unless you use it for a business tool - for most people instant messaging is just a good way to waste time),

2. When installing software don't use the "recommended" settings. Often these settings install trialware, toolbars, etc. that you don't need. Choose "advanced" settings and uncheck the installation of any "crapware" programs and components you don't want or need.

3. Turn on Microsoft Windows Update and keep your computer up-to-date. Many of these updates are security updates that are necessary to keep the bad guys out.

4. Leave your computer turned on 24x7. It will update itself in the middle of the night. In addition, electronic components last longer when left on rather than power cycling and warming up/cooling down. Make sure your monitor is set to turn off after 30 minutes or so and the PC won't use a lot of power (as much as a small light bulb).

5. Get a good anti-virus/anti-spyware program and, very important, keep it up-to-date. Kaspersky is a great choice. AVG also does a good job and doesn't slow down your PC, it's also available as a free version for home use. Stay away from the big names in Anti-Virus (the ones that spend more on advertising than fixing and standing behind their products), they are resource hogs and their technical support is horrible.

6. Run a registry cleaner on a regular basis. Here are some great ones that are available at no cost:

Ccleaner -ccleaner.com

TweakNow RegCleaner -tweaknow.com/RegCleaner.html

Both can also be downloaded from download.com and the authors accept and deserve donations for putting out such great software.

7. Uninstall unused and unwanted programs. Many of the programs that come pre-installed on PCs (a.k.a. crapware) need to be taken off. Here's a great piece of freeware to help make the process painless:

PC Decrapifier - http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/

8. Tip number 7 goes double for programs that auto start when you start your PC. See all those icons in the lower right corner near the time? Make sure you know what each one is and why you need it. If you don't then get rid of it.

9. Defragment your disk drive (Start-All Programs-Accessories-System Tools-Defragment). Set it up to run on a regular basis - at least once a month.

10. Make sure you have enough memory. Memory is cheap and can really add new life to an older PC. If you can hear your hard drive chattering away all the time then it could be a sign that you don't have enough memory. Right-click on My Computer and select Properties. The first page will show you how much memory you have. For XP you should have at least 1 GB (1024 MB). For Vista at least 2 GB (2048 MB).

11. Add a UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply). A decent one for a PC will only cost about $40-60 and can really save you from some bad crashes and unnecessary wear-and-tear due to poor power.

12. Make sure you have a hardware firewall between you and the internet. Routers, both wired and wireless, are basic firewalls. Make sure yours also has Packet Inspection (usually SPI or Stateful Packet Inspection). You may pay a few more dollars for this feature, but not much, and it's well worth it.

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Recover Forgotten Windows Password

Windows has a built in feature that creates a floppy diskette that helps you reset your password in case you don't remember it. This feature is accessible from Control Panel in the User Accounts applet. To create a password reset disk,click on the user account and click "prevent a forgotten password". You will need one blank formatted floppy disk to complete the task. Keep the floppy disk in a safe place for use in case of a forgotten password.

Most computers running Windows XP do not have a password set for the hidden administrator account that is accessible only in safe mode. You can access safe mode by pressing the F8 key just after the first screen(sometimes know as the BIOS screen). Windows gives a list of options after the F8 key is pressed. Choose the "Safe Mode" option and press Enter. Log on the account called "administrator" and open control panel. Navigate to the user account applet and click on the user account with the forgotten password. Click "remove password" and the account will be password free. This only works when there is no password set on the hidden administrator account. This method works only in Windows XP. The hidden administrator account is not accessible via safe mode in Windows Vista.

Third party tools have been developed that help you reset your Windows password. My personal favorite is "Active @ Password Changer". The software finds the registry key that contains your passwords and gives you the option to remove the password from any user account. Moreover, the software works for almost every version of Windows out there both 32-bit and 64-bit. It has both DOS and Windows versions. I prefer the Windows version since it uses a simple graphical interface and it is a lot easier to use than the DOS version.

Other third party tools such as EBCD (Emergency Boot CD) and Spotmau Password Finder can also help recover or reset Windows Passwords. Active @ Password Changer is by far the simplest way to remove a forgotten password and there is no fear of losing data.

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How to Recover Deleted Pictures Erased From Any Digital Cameras Memory Card

Did you accidentally delete some valuable pictures you had saved on your Digital cameras Memory Card? Or maybe you formatted your SD card and are looking for a way to get some of your old Photos Back? Well recovering pictures deleted from your SD Card or any other type of memory card has never been easier and can be done; with the right tools you can have your deleted photos back in no time, provided you have met a few essential conditions. So for anyone out there who is looking for an answer to the question, "How to Recover Deleted Pictures from Memory Cards", here is how you would go about retrieval of your photos...

Firstly the reason you are able to recover your deleted pictures from your Digital cameras memory card ( SD Disk, XD Card, MMC Card etc.) is due to the fact that digital memory cards are very much like a computer's hard disk. Just like a computer's hard drive, memory cards do not permanently erase a file once it has been deleted from the drive, instead they simply list the space that was occupied by the file as new re-usable space, and until that space is overwritten by a new file your old file is still there and can be recovered. So in this case if you accidentally deleted pictures off your memory card then they can still be retrieved provided you act quickly.

Essentially you only have a small window of opportunity in which you will be able to fully recover all of your lost photos, so you must act fast. The more pictures you take after you have realized you accidentally deleted a photo the lesser your chances you will be of a full recovery. This is because the new pictures will overwrite the free space created by the deleted pictures and eventually they will be overwritten and lost forever. So once you have realized you accidentally deleted a picture or you formatted your Memory Card, and wish to retrieve your Pictures, DO NOT take any more photos.

Retrieval of pictures deleted off memory cards is a fairly easy task once you have the right tools, I personally had great success with a program called Stellar Photo Recovery. I was in a much worse situation as I accidentally formatted my memory card by hitting the delete-all option, and to my amazement, Stellar Photo was still able to fully recover all of my pictures.

So if you are looking to recover deleted pictures from Memory cards then you need to grab a good photo recovery tool, and you should have all your cherished pictures back in no time at all. You can recover pictures from any type of memory card including flash cards, SD Cards, MMC Cards, XD Cards and more. Plus the best part is that most tools offer a free download so you are able to see if your Pictures are recoverable at no cost.

If you have Lost or deleted important Photos, Don't Panic, all hope is not lost, With the right Photo Recovery Tool you should have your files back in no time. Not only can you retrieve photos from SD Cards but also flash cards, Sony memory sticks, MMC Cards, XD Cards, Secure Digital Cards and many others. I have personally used Stellar Photo Recovery to recover some of my deleted photos, it has worked wonders for me and I'm sure it can do the same for you!

Tools, Software and Methods to Ensure 100% Recovery From Computer Data Loss

If you have had a major computer data loss or hard disk failure that resulted in the loss of major data stored in your computer, the measurement of the effectiveness of the data recovery process lies in the time period it takes for you to recover the data or to restore the data in its entirety.

While there are many ways to recover your data loss, methods and tools used in the recovery process can range from the very complicated to simple tools available.

Data recovery is never simple, but while the process is complicated, the data recovery can take the minimal amount of time, with very few difficulties or non at all.

In order to recover your data, you may need to purchase a data recovery tool kit designed to work as a simple stand alone solution that you can use on or offline.

There are available software tools that can be used to recover data that has been lost by simple inadvertent erasure. With some software tools, it is possible to recover data still resident in the trash bin or in other less accessible areas of your computer, including some recent deleted data files.

Many of these tools are now common applications for forensic accountants and scientists who work on erasable data to recover them as evidence in a court of law or for police work.

The most important point is that data recovery tools are effective to allow you to recover most of the data loss, but to recover 100% of the data loss is not often possible.

The ultimate way to guarantee your data is to use a remote data backup system that resides on another server, so that upon replacement of any physical component of part of the computer which has broken down, such as a hard disk failure, it will only take a few minutes to completely restore the entire contents of a computer system via the remote data backup. Only a remote data backup will allow you to restore everything back to its last original state.

So the question to ask is this: "Are you protected 100% against data loss in your computer system?". If you are not, then it is indeed time to consider utilising a remote data backup system which is readily available for as low as $10 a month and will enable you to recover your full data immediately remotely in the event of a devastating data loss.

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Best Data Recovery Software - Restoring Deleted Files

The best data recovery software you can find today is called Restore Deleted Files. With this software, you can recover data no matter how you lost it - from freeze ups which force you to reboot and lose all unsaved information, from computer crashes, and also accidental deletion. Even from viruses which make us have to erase everything and start all over again, including reinstalling Windows - Restore Deleted Files can even do its job in such a drastic case, and that is why it is the best data recovery software on the market.

But there are other reasons why Restore Deleted Files is the best data recovery software, and one of those reasons is that it doesn't matter what OS you're using. If you're using VISTA, or if you've got a dinosaur of a machine running Windows 98, it's all good with Restore Deleted Files. Another reason why it is the best data recovery software is its reach - usually, if the recycle bin has been emptied (files deleted from the recycle bin), the operating system cannot recover any files.

The files still remain on the hard drive, relatively intact, until that part of the hard drive is overwritten by another file. Restore Deleted Files finds and recovers even these files, and if these files have been partially overwritten, the retrieval software begins reconstruction of the file so that it may continue to be used. This alone is enough for me to call this work of wonder the best data recovery software available on the internet today.

Data Security & Data Loss

Encryption continues to be the topic on every CIO and IT person’s lips nowadays. No one wants to end up in the news as the next victim of a privacy breach or the next company that didn’t protect its customers’ information. If you conduct a news search using the words “personal data breach,” you’ll be alarmed at the number of instances where personal information such as social security and credit-card numbers have been exposed to possible theft. In a recent breach, a state government site allowed access to hundreds of thousands of records, including names, addresses, social security numbers and documents with signatures.

Whether it’s government agencies, research facilities, banking institutions, credit card processing companies, hospitals–or your company’s computers - the risk of compromising private information is very high. At the recent “CEO-CIO Symposium,” speaker Erik Phelps from the law firm Michael Best & Friedrich described the relationship business has with technology. In his presentation, he stated that since “business relies so heavily on technology today, business risk becomes technology dependent.” The possibility of litigation is part of business. It has always been a risk of doing business, but because technology and today’s business are so intertwined, business risk has a higher threat level. This has prompted many to encrypt workstations and mobile computers in order to protect critical business data.

If you have rolled out encryption, how do you maintain your IT service quality when the hard disk drive fails? How do you plan and prepare for a data loss when the user’s computer is encrypted? These are all issues that should be considered when putting together a data disaster plan. In addition, data recovery, one of the more common missing elements of a disaster recovery plan, should also be factored in because it can serve as the “Hail Mary” attempt when all other options have been exhausted

Protecting Data from Severe Weather

You can protect your data by following some simple precautions. With that said, even the most well-protected hard drives can crash, fail, quit, click, die… you get the picture. So here are a few tips for how to respond when extreme weather does damage your computer equipment.

1. Summer heat can be a significant problem as overheating can lead to drive failures can result. Keep your computer in a cool, dry area to prevent overheating.

2. Make sure your servers have adequate air conditioning. Increases in computer processor speed have resulted in more power requirements, which in turn require better cooling - especially important during the summer months.

3. To prevent damage caused by lightning strikes, install a surge protector between the power source and the computer’s power cable to handle any power spikes or surges.

4. Invest in some form of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), which uses batteries to keep computers running during power outages. UPS systems also help manage an orderly shutdown of the computer - unexpected shutdowns from power surge problems can cause data loss.

5. Check protection devices regularly: At least once a year you should inspect your power protection devices to make sure that they are functioning properly.

Responding to Data Loss Caused by Severe Weather

1. Do not attempt to operate visibly damaged computers or hard drives.

2. Do not shake, disassemble or attempt to clean any hard drive or server that has been damaged - improper handling can make recovery operations more difficult which can lead to valuable information being lost.

3. Never attempt to dry water-damaged media by opening it or exposing it to heat - such as that from a hairdryer. In fact, keeping a water-damaged drive damp can improve your chances for recovery.

4. Do not use data recovery software to attempt recovery on a physically damaged hard drive. Data recovery software is only designed for use on a drive that is fully functioning mechanically.

5. Choose a professional data recovery company to help you

Lost Data: to recovery or not recovery

A data loss has occurred - now what? Determining the need to recover lost data can be a difficult one. There are several things to take into consideration when determining if data recovery is required.

Backup, Backup, Backup
Everyone knows the importance of a good backup system, so your first step should be to determine if the data is actually backed up. Many times lost data is stored on a backup tape, backup hard drive, on the network or other various locations throughout an organization.

Unfortunately, locating and reloading the lost information can be time consuming and deplete resources. If a backup is located, it is important to check that the most recent copy of the data is available. Many times backups occur on a set schedule and if modifications to the data were saved after the backup occurred that information will not be accessible.

Re-Creation
Another important option to consider is if the data can or should be re-created. Two items to take into account when considering this option include the type of data lost and the amount lost:

  • Type of Data - Different data may have different perceived value. Recovering a customer database is (probably) more important than recovering a file containing possible names for a pet goldfish. Is the missing data a high-volume transaction database such as a banking record? This would be nearly impossible to recreate the thousands of transactions that were happening in real time. Other types of data may not be able to be re-created such as digital photos. Understanding the type of data that was lost is imperative to determining your next steps.
  • Amount of Data - Understanding how much data was lost can help you understand how much time and resources would be required to re-create the data. The more data lost, the more time and resources required to re-create it – if re-creation is even possible.
  • An additional point to consider is that with strict regulatory and legal requirements, many companies need access to their lost data in order to comply with these requirements. Accessibility to data and the legal requirements surrounding that data are essential to understand when considering if data recovery is necessary or not.

    Data recovery costs can be difficult to plan for because they are unexpected. No one wants to lose data just like no one wants their car to break down or to have to call a plumber for a broken pipe. However, to help put it into perspective with other business related costs – vending services and that morning cup of coffee can run between $500 and $1000 every month for a small business office. An average recovery fee for a typical desktop, Windows-based system is around $1,000. Comparing those figures – the true value of data recovery becomes clear

    The Best Data Recovery Choice For You

    The best defense against a loss of data is a really solid and faithful backup routine of important files to reliable media. It's also a good idea for the media to be removable and portable if possible so that even if something happens to your whole computer for any reason, the data is protected by being in a totally different physical area.

    OK, so that is the best solution to data loss. But what if you have not been backing up your drive like you should and now you find yourself confronted with the daunting task of getting all the important files back that were on your computer before the emergency happened? (By the way, you can take some comfort in knowing that quite a few people find themselves in this situation. You are not alone.) What are your choices at this point?

    Well, basically there are two ways of recovering data from a damaged disk, either by using a data recovery service or a data recovery software package. Either can do the job, but there are some factors that should go into your decision about which one to use. First, are you pretty computer savvy? If you are then maybe data recovery software will work for you. If not, do not try this method at all. The other is how much time do you have to spend on retrieving this data? If you have lots of time to put into it, then consider doing the job yourself with a reputable software package. If you don't have much time to devote to this endeavor, don't waste both time and money with the software option.

    If you have decided upon using a data recovery service, you should know that the odds are that you will get a good portion, if not all of your data back. The generally accepted success rate in the industry is around 80%. Much of the success will depend on the skill and determination of the data recovery specialist who will be working on your drive. They all have sophisticated software tools to work with, but data recovery is not as simple as just plugging in a piece of software, walking away and coming back when it has found all the files. It often requires a specialist who is a bit of a detective, andnot easily discouraged, to get back a good portion of data, especially on drives with physical damage.

    Don't be surprised to get two quotes for data recovery from some companies either. One for logical data retrieval that is much easier to handle and will be a much lower figure, and one for physical damage which is far more challenging and therefore rightly costs more. You will also find that cost quotes will often vary considerably. It is usually best to choose somewhere in the middle of the pack toward the higher end. The reason for this is that some companies engage in a bait and switch tactic that indicates that they will cost less initially, but when they actually receive the drive they wil claim that upon review the cost will be much higher. It's best to avoid messing with these companies at all.

    So if you have lost data and have no backups to fall back on, data recovery can still be done. Just use the guidelines presented in this article for choosing the data recovery method that will work best for you.

    Reasons and Costs of Data Loss

    Computer data may be one of your company’s most valuable and vulnerable assets. According to our experience, the primary threats to your data include:

    • Hardware or System Problems
    • Human Error
    • Software Corruption or Program Problems
    • Computer Viruses
    • Natural Disasters

    These five major threats to your computer data share two things in common: they are unpredictable and, in many cases, uncontrollable. Therefore, the precautions taken by IT professionals to safeguard company data cannot always prevent a data loss.

    Computer users and many experts often consider lost data permanently destroyed, with no hope of recovery. Information about lost data can be complex, inconsistent or inaccurate, so it’s not surprising that data loss and data recovery are some of the most confusing and misunderstood concepts.

    In addition to being a vulnerable asset, computer data is also a valuable asset.

    Based on the information below it is easy to see how significant the costs of lost or inaccessible data can be. The following is a summary of the average hourly impact of lost data on a selection of different businesses.

    Type of Business & Average Hourly Impact

    Costs Of Data Loss

    When time is crucial and data is mission-critical, data recovery may be the most practical option available. Data recovery professionals recover data from the damaged media itself, providing several advantages over alternative methods of data retrieval.

    1) Complete - Data recovery professionals can safely enter the system or media to achieve a comprehensive data recovery.

    2) Current - Although many people revert to backups following a data loss, those backups typically contain outdated information or could be corrupt themselves. Data recovery can help you access the most recent version of the lost data.

    3) Fast - Every second that passes following a data disaster means time and money lost to your company. Data recovery reduces this downtime by quickly recovering and returning your data.

    4) Cost-effective - The expense in time, money, and effort of rebuilding or re-keying lost data can be overwhelming to your company. Data recovery can provide the quickest and most complete data recovery possible.

    Test: How Secure Is Your Data?

    With the increasing reliance on today’s computer systems and networks for the day to day running of businesses, there is an imminent threat to business continuity. Computer systems can be affected by a variety of sources: power outages, water leaks, systems failures, etc. Most companies have some sort of backup system in place, example UPS for power failure, but fail to take into account other hidden factors. It is no longer a question of if you will experience system or environment failures, but when. The 10-question quiz that follows can assist in assessing your company’s risk of experiencing downtime due to system or environment failures.

    1. How many hours of continual data processing does your business do over a 24 hour period?
    Threat: The average company’s hourly downtime accounts for $78,000 in lost revenue?
    8 hours or less (10 points)
    8 to 16 hours (75 points)
    16 to 24 hours (100 points)

    2. How much downtime can your business afford?
    Threat: Computer downtime cost US businesses $4 billion a year, primarily through lost revenue.
    1 week to 1 month (10 points)
    2 days to 1 week (75 points)
    1 day or less (100 points)

    3. What is your business system or data worth?
    Threat: 43% of U. S. Business never re-open after a disaster experience and 29% close with in 2 years.
    $10,000 or less (10 points)
    $10,000 to 100,000 (75 points)
    $100,000 or more (100 points)

    4. How many users does your computer system support?
    Threat: The manufacturing industry lost an average of $421,000 per incident of on-line computer systems downtime.
    1 to 10 users (10 points)
    10 to 100 users (75 points)
    100 or more users (100 points)

    5. How much down time have you experienced over the last year?
    Threat: The average company’s computer system was down 9 times per year for an average of 4 hours each time.
    20 hours or less (10 points)
    20 to 150 hours (75 points)
    150 or more hours (100 points)

    6. How many hours is your data center unattended?
    Threat: The average company’s hourly downtime costs an average of $330,000 per outage.
    1 hour or less (10 points)
    1 hour to 8 hours (75 points)
    8 hours or more (100 points)

    7. What percentage of your systems and environmental conditions (temperature, water, and smoke) are you monitoring with an early detection system?
    Threat: Environmental incident’s accounted for 10. 3% of business interruptions in the past 5 years.
    90% or more (10 points)
    70 to 90% (75 points)
    70% or less (100 points)

    8. How many hours has your UPS had to back up your system this year?
    Threat: Power problems accounted for 29. 48% of U.S. computer outages.
    3 or less hours (10 points)
    3 to 8 hours (75 points)
    8 or more hours (100 points)

    9. If your system went down on Friday at midnight, how long would it be before you are notified?
    Threat: A 1993 Gallup/GRN survey reported that Fortune 1000 companies average 1.6 hours of LAN downtime per week [that is over 2 weeks per year].
    3 or less hours (10 points)
    3 to 8 hours (75 points)
    8 or more hours (100 points)

    10. How many people have access to your main computer room ?
    Threat: Human error accounted for 34. 4% of business interruptions in the past 5 years
    3 or less (10 points)
    3 to 10 (75 points)
    10 or more (100 points)

    Scoring :

    165 and under: Your computer room is either very well protected or computer room down time will not affect your business.
    165-799: You have trouble spots in your computer room; proactive steps taken now will help you avoid trouble in the future.
    800 and over: Your computer room and quite possibly your job are in serious jeopardy. Look into ways of securing your computer room before disaster strike’s time is ticking.