The most common data recovery scenario involves an operating system failure,
malfunction of a storage device, logical failure of storage devices, accidental
damage or deletion, etc. (typically, on a single-drive, single-partition, single-OS system),
in which case the ultimate goal is simply to copy all important files from the damaged media
to another new drive.
Data recovery is based on the principle that no data disappears until it is overwritten. As each file system sets its own rules of managing data, the chances for successful data recovery depend greatly on the file system your storage is formatted with. Your actions immediately after data loss are important as well: if you do anything possible to prevent the storage from further writing, the chances to get critical files back increase.
Please, note that new SSDs usually support the TRIM technology that speeds up writing, but makes recovery of lost files impossible. In order to increase data recovery chances from SSD, make sure to disable TRIM in the operating system.
We perform data recovery on Hard Drives with the following operating systems: Windows, Mac and Linux.
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