Media Recovery-USA

Andrew Watson
Computers have become an inseparable part of our lives by virtue of its capacity to record and maintain the huge gamut of information that our daily transactions churn out. This crucial and valuable information is stored in the form of data for future references in the different storage Medias whose varying capacities depend on their technological edge and advanced features.

Hard drive or hard disk drive is the most dependable media that is embedded inside the computer. It is the primary storage unit in a computer where all the data files are stored including the OS, which enables other application programs to run on it.

Other forms of media that serve as backup utilities are CDs, DVDs, Flash drives, memory sticks, memory cards just to name a few.

CDs and DVDs have gained ground over floppies due to the sheer increase in storage space that they provide ranging from approximately 700 megabytes in case of a CD and approximately 4 gigabytes in case of a DVD but the devices that have made a breakthrough success are the Flash drives that allow fast access and no burning. They are easy to use and need a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port to get connected. Their expected life ranges from a few years to several decades and are mostly hassle free devices that require little user intervention.

Damage of the media can include scratches on the CD that render data reading impossible from the effected areas, media surface contamination, a common feature in chemical factories where the computers are exposed to corrosive metallic compounds and contaminants like VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) that float around and settle as a magnetic film on the disk surface thereby reducing the miniscule gap between the heads and the platters and causing a head crash.


Corruption of the logical boards by Electrostatic discharge, damaged memory sticks, dirty drives, partial formatting, Software upgrades( data cannot be read by the new application or servers) and damages to the media caused due to mishandling and natural disasters (fire, floods) are just a few of the discrepancies that can corrupt the media and render data inaccessible.

Under these circumstances, it´s advisable to contact a reliable data recovery service provider to troubleshoot these problems as most of them require expert handling and Clean room facilities where the physical components are dismantled and inspected for specific faults.

Stellar Data Recovery Inc., a pioneer data recovery service provider located in Unit # 205, 1876 Rt.27 Edison NJ in USA can be of considerable help to you. Equipped with trained and expert data recovery professionals and an excellent Clean room facility, Stellar can effectively mend your media and retrieve the data that is so very important to you.
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