Restoring Data from an Image. Part 1

Acronis True Image allows restoring backup data and system partitions from an image archive in case of physical or logical errors, virus attacks and other unforeseen events. A restoration can be performed for entire hard disk and partitions, or it can be performed sector by sector. Free trial: www.acronis.com

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January 23rd, 2012 by admin | Comments Off

What You Must Know Before Formatting Your Laptop

The formatting became an easy and current operation, but on a laptop it can contain certain unforeseen risks, nowadays the majority of the laptops are sold with a restoration system located in a hidden partition to facilitate the restoration of the operating system, one can also finds in the hidden partition a media player customized by the manufacturer for your machine.

The problems:

Certain manufacturer to decrease their expenses do not provide any more a DVD of restoration. They invite you at the time of the first starting to burn a restoration system DVD.

It is very important to make this or these dvd because in the event of formatting (low level format) or of breakdown of your hard disk you will not have any more access to your legally bought operating system.

There is today a very significant number of user which seeks on Internet to recover their Windows OS after having to erase their hidden partition to gain place, or to get rid of a virus, or because the installation of another operating system make the hidden partition inaccessible.

In the same way for the partitions where are installed media player, it is necessary to be sure to have the DVD of reinstallment, and often the reinstallment works only on the same type of partition as in the beginning.

For those which read this document too late, there remain possibilities to recover the hidden partitions, in certain cases, some software make it possible to recover the data of an erased disc, also in certain cases the hidden partition is not erased but just inaccessible it is necessary at this time to restore the master boot record. For more information you can visit laptop support.

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January 16th, 2012 by admin | Comments Off

What Happens To A File Once You Hit Delete

If you chose not to tinker around with your Windows operating system, then the file automatically goes in the Recycle Bin. If you ever decide you still need the file, you can simply search through the trash (a funny concept Microsoft makes us go through) and you’ll find your deleted file intact and easily recoverable. However, if you disable the Recycle Bin, things will go slightly different.

Most of us consider deleting a file permanent. After all, you can’t see it in the directory structure so it’s definitely not there. Unfortunately (or well, fortunately, depending on how you look at the situation) when it comes to computers, seeing is not necessarily a premise for believing. A file doesn’t get permanently destroyed and eradicated from your memory by simply deleting it from the directory structure. Instead, it is kept safe in a free memory area, stored in case you change your mind and need your file back. What gets deleted is the link pointing towards the file, so if you would compare a file to a book page, deleting the file does not tear the page out of the book, but rather deletes the page’s index from the table of contents, represented by the file system here.

Still, your hard disk space is not infinite, so eventually the space your deleted files gets crammed into will fill up and no more “closet” space will be available. What the operating system does in such a case is overwrite the old deleted files with newer deleted files, so there’s a certain time limit in which you could recover your lost data. For example, if you deleted a file from your hard drive a year ago, the chances are slim that you’ll find it intact in the “closet” area. Instead, if you deleted it yesterday there’s no chance it got overwritten.

Of course, data recovery techniques have been constantly improving and specialists can now recover the data even after it has been overwritten! Some companies boast the fact that they can recreate files that have been deleted and subsequently overwritten in the lost memory sector by up to 10 times. However, after 10 overwrites, there’s a good chance that the data that is recovered is not entirely intact and some parts might be missing.

Just like there are programs that help you recover deleted data, there are other ones that help you permanently delete it! Sometimes you’ll want to permanently destroy some data you stored on your PC and your closest resemblance to a paper shredder is such a data deletion tool. As data recovery technology is on a constant rise, there’s a chance bits and pieces of your “permanently deleted” data can still be found, so it’s best not to count entirely on that if you really, really don’t want someone to find out what you stored on your hard disk.

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January 11th, 2012 by admin | Comments Off

Error Message – "Corrupted File" – What Does This Mean?

Have you ever seen an error message like this and immediately broke out in a cold sweat? What does it mean? Is there any solution? The answer, in all probability, is YES.

When you see the word “corrupted” in some of the definitions of the error messages you may encounter on your computer, you should know that corruption can occur for many reasons such as:

You computer may have been corrupted by a virus. It could have been corrupted as the result of a buggy program or software driver you’ve installed. You may have a bad power supply or motherboard in your computer. Memory could have gone bad as well. If you don’t have a good surge protector, electrical surges can result in corrupted drives or files.

The reason you should realize this is because if you send your corrupted hard drive to a data recovery service, you might think that, when you have your recovered data back, your problems are over. But, if your drive was corrupted because of a bad component in your computer, you may find that when you get your system up and running again, your data is corrupted once more. (Note: Just because your drive was corrupted does not, necessarily, mean that your computer has a bad component.) Your computer may have been corrupted by damage caused by flood, water or vandalism.. It might have been corrupted by fire, heat or smoke. The corruption could even have been the result of sabotage.

Also, data can become corrupted due to over-clocking your computer. Computers that are over-clocked may not demonstrate any symptoms other than sometimes when you try to print a document, it does not print correctly.

If you notice your computer running slower, this could signal that your hard drive is corrupted and is beginning to fail. Sometimes, when the hard drive begins to fail, it can develop bad sectors which slows performance. If you notice that your hard drive is operating slower than usual, run a diagnostic program that checks the hard drive for bad sectors. If you repeat the diagnostic check frequently, you may notice more bad sectors appearing each time. This is an indication that your drive is starting to fail quickly and should be replaced as soon as possible.

A slower running computer can mean that you need to defragment your hard drive as well. Often defragmenting your hard drive can speed up your computer. Or, you may have too many programs running at start up and slowing your computer down. The solution, in this case, is to disable some of the programs. Slow downs can be the result of an installed software program that has a bug as well.

Of course, the best possible protection against data loss due to files or drives being corrupted, is to develop the habit of backing up your data on a routine basis. We suggest a total backup at least once per week. Then, backup new or changed data at more frequent intervals such as daily.

But wait! Don’t panic yet. The good news is that help is probably at hand. The demand and urgency to recover data has resulted in a plethora of data recovery software on the market that can rescue you from a crisis situation.

If the hard disk is working properly, professional service is probably unnecessary. As long as the hard disk is not making any strange noise like scratching, scraping or ticking, data recovery can usually be accomplished by using data recovery software.

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January 9th, 2012 by admin | Comments Off

Top 10 List of Data Loss Disasters 2008

The strangest and most extreme data loss cases that Ontrack Data Recovery engineers have seen in the past year. Check out the Top Five Data Disasters of 2008 Video, then read the full list here.

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January 7th, 2012 by admin | Comments Off

How to Recover Deleted Internet History

It is actually nobody’s business what you do on your computer or for a matter of fact what you do. Unfortunately we all have to share computers in some places and protecting yourself privacy is very important in such situations. So, we delete the Internet history. If you are an administrator or want to recover deleted Internet history, you can do it.

Once really quick and easy way to recover deleted Internet history is to use the ‘System Restore’ feature. You can find this is in the Windows Registry located at – Start, Menu, Programs, Accessories, System tools. All you need to do choose a date you want it to be restored to and you have it.

However in some systems this may be disabled or not possible. Another way of doing this is using Profession Desktop Search which can work on Windows and Vista platform.

Sometimes, you may have accidentally deleted it and want it back at any cost. You can browse through the log files where all user activity is stored. Also if you have a backup system, you can use that to get the history.

There are also data recovery professionals who use various techniques. They work on your hard disk and trace the information for you. Another method of doing it yourself is to recover from C: in My Computer, but you may damage your hard disk. If you still want to do it, you have to go to Program Files.

You cannot forget the cookies that have got downloaded temporarily, you can use them. For this you need to go to the Tools on top of your Internet windows, click on Internet Options and then click on General tab which will open in a new window. From these you can recover deleted cookies and can also choose number of days to retain the deleted cookies.

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January 6th, 2012 by admin | Comments Off

How To Repair The Acer D2D Recovery

This tutorial can also help to do it on other computer brands

Disclaimer : First of all you must be aware that some of the operations to come can cause irreversible change on your hard disk, I recommend to you and I will never make it enough make a backup of your system before launching you in any hazardous operation. Any damage and/or modification done on your system will be under your whole responsibility. The following procedures were done on a Acer Aspire 5102wlmi and some also functioned on a Dell Inspiron 9400/1705.

As you know, the Acer computers and those of other manufacturers are now delivered with a system of restoration installed in a hidden partition of your hard disk. This system launches out while pressing keys ALT+F10 simultaneously. And sometimes for various reasons this system ceases functioning.

The first cause often comes owing to the fact that function D2D Recovery is disable in the bios (menu principal).

The solution : enable the function and try to press keys ALT+F10 during the starting of the computer.

The second cause : in this case hidden partition PQSERVICE was erased or damaged, or you replaced the disc and in this case it is not present.

The solution : If you did not previously make a backup of your system by making an image disc. It will not be possible to use the D2D recovery. Your only hope will be to have in your possession Acer Recovery CD/DVD.

And the third causes : the Acer Master Boot Record (MBR)was damaged or replaced by non-Acer MBR. As long as partition PQSERVICE is present or that you can put the hand on the necessary Acer files you can reinstall the MBR of Acer.

The solution :

First method : on a functional Windows system:

1 disable the D2D recovery option of the bios.

2 open a Windows session with an account administrator.

3 Download, unzip and launch partedit32(registration required for download).

4 Identify the Pqservice partition by its size (at the bottom of the partedit window there is a partition information box) it is a small sized partition approximately 2 to 6 Go.Once made change the type of your partition into 0C and save. Restart and open a session with an administrator account, you should be able to navigate to the PQservice partition. Seek these two files mbrwrdos.exe and rtmbr.bin once localised open a command prompt and launch this command mbrwrdos.exe install rtmbr.bin, this will install the Acer MBR. Close the command prompt window restart again Windows go into the bios and reactivate the D2D recovery. Now ALT+F10 should launch Acer recovery at the starting of the computer.

Second method : On a nonfunctional Windows system.

For that you must use a Linux distribution (for me Mandriva provided all the tools necessary).

1 Boot on the Mandriva install CD/DVD the boot menu will give you the possibility to repair or to restore the Windows boot loader.

2 If that is not enough launch an installation of linux(this will be an occasion to test this terrible OS) and choose LILO as boot loader(a boot menu that allow you to choose between several operating systems) once finished the installation. Restart your computer in the boot loader menu system you will have at least 2 Windows options the first generally point to PQservice choose it and you will boot directly into acer D2D recovery.

The last solution is the simplest one, just note that during the Linux installation you will have to resize your Windows partition to create a place for a new Linux partition it is the most perilous part because irreversible, therefore take your precautions at this time.

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January 1st, 2012 by admin | Comments Off

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