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Posted on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 12:13 AM

How to Recover Data after Windows 7 File System Corruption

Just like any other file system of Widows operating system, the file system of Windows 7 operating system saves and organizes the hard drive data. The file system provides better security, indexing, and file search in comparison to previous versions of Windows. While Windows 7 file system provides is comparatively safe, it can also be corrupted due to numerous logical factors like, improper system shutdown, operating system malfunction, and fatal virus attack. After the file system is corrupted, the data stored in the hard drive becomes inaccessible, as your system becomes unbootable. In such cases, a complete data backup file allows you to restore the data and overcome the corruption scenario. But, if in case of absence of data backup file or the file getting corrupted, then you will need to use advanced Data Recovery Software that can recover your lost data...

Posted on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 12:10 AM

Computers and the Significance Of Hard Drive Data Recovery

Being a computer user, you may get into situations where you think that your hard drive is damaged. But there is actually data and information still on the drive and you can get it back. Several computer users are not aware of the fact that they can retrieve their data, even after the hard drive failure. Data Recovery is possible in most of the data loss situations, through effective recovery solutions.

As long as the hard disk is not toasted, completely broken, or data is overwritten, you can retrieve your data. When a file is removed from the hard drive, it is not actually deleted. Every file, stored on the hard drive, has a unique entry in the file system table. Operating system use this entry to locate the particular file on the hard drive and access it.

When you delete a file, only the file system entry of the file is deleted. File remains physically intact to the hard drive, however it can not be accessed due to missing entry. You can recover the lost file in all such cases. If the hard drive is having any problem with physical components or your computer is not able to detect the drive, then you can try it using with another computer...

Posted on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 12:07 AM

How to resolve "Error on login process...Unmountable Disk Error..." Error Message

Nothing can be more frustrating for a computer user than receiving an error message at the booting of system. Few fundamental causes responsible for the occurrence of the error message could be file system corruption, improper system shutdown, human errors, and malicious software like virus. A booting error message not only halts the booting process of a computer, but also makes the data stored in the hard drive inaccessible. To effortlessly overcome the hazards of the error message and to access the hard drive data, the user can restore the data from an updated backup. But, there have been thousands of case studies where the user forgets to create an adequate data backup. For such situations, only a powerful third-party Partition Recovery application can help.

To illustrate the above case, consider a scenario where you encounter underneath error message when you boot your system and try to connect to the Internet:...

Posted on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 12:05 AM

How to Resolve Unknown Operating System Error in Windows

Windows Vista boot sequence first involves loading the MBR, followed by the drive boot sector . The boot sector then accesses the Windows Boot Manager to finally load the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store and complete loading the operating system. If any of these components get corrupt, the Windows fails to start. As a result, your data becomes inaccessible. The first tip to solve such problems is to run 'Startup Repair' If this fails, you should repair them manually or reinstall Windows as the last resort. At this point, if a valid backup is unavailable, a Partition Recovery Software can get your data back.

For example, suppose you use a Windows Vista based computer. You receive a blue screen error message when attempting to start the computer. The error indicates that a critical boot data structure (MBR, boot sector or Boot Configuration Data store) is corrupt. When you try to boot the computer from Vista installation disc and use 'Startup Repair' option under 'System Recovery Options' from Windows RE (Recovery Environment) as the basic troubleshooting step, you get an error message as below:...

Posted on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 12:02 AM

Windows Vista Startup Repair Fails with an Invalid System Partition Error

The disk partition containing hardware-specific files that Windows requires to boot successfully is termed as System partition. This partition must always be set as active. A Windows Vista running computer requires a valid system partition to boot. By valid it means, the partition that contains all required system files. If any of these files goes missing or gets corrupt, a computer may start on-disk Win RE (Windows Recovery Environment) instead of Windows Vista. Such fail-overs cause inescapable situations of repairing Windows installation or using the latest backup as Windows loses the capability to boot. However, if all the measures fail, you can safely use a Windows Data Recovery product to recover the lost data.

As an example, you can consider a scenario when you try to start a Windows Vista-based computer. The system may fail to boot and get forced to start in Windows Recovery Environment. You attempt to repair by using Startup Repair option, but this too fails with an error as below:...

Posted on Monday, December 28, 2009 at 11:49 PM

System32 Directory Disappeared in Windows XP

System32 is a Windows system directory that is located under C:\Windows\System32. The folder contains various critical system files that Windows requires to boot and run. For this reason alone, you see many Windows system error messages specifying System32 folder. The System32 directory is not itself the root of Windows issues until it is corrupt or missing. But if this occurs, it generally leads to data inaccessibility and an unbootable system. Thus, to regain the lost data, you need to either apply your last backup or recover it through a windows Data Recovery Software .

For instance, suppose you use a Windows XP-based computer that runs in dual-boot configuration with Windows 2000. You try to boot Windows XP, but fails with a boot time error. You try to access the System32 folder in Windows Explorer by booting into Windows 2000. This too fails with an error as below:

“directory missing or corrupt”...

Posted on Monday, December 28, 2009 at 11:26 PM

Data Loss and Recovery after Re-installation of Windows XP

Each operating system has its own credentials to be installed. Windows operating system of different versions delivers various general and graphical textures for you to operate. But, the entire process of re-install is complicated as it may take a considerable amount of time and can erase all the data from the hard disk. Thus, re-installation of the operating system should be done with immense care. However, in any case, if data loss occurs after re-installing the operating system, then you can use a valid backup file to restore your data. But, in case the backup does not exist or it fails to restore the data, then you can always opt for a Hard Drive Recovery software to recover your data.

For instance – On a Windows XP-based system, you perform a re-install of Windows XP, then there is a definite possibility that you may lose all your data in the All Users folder and also the default program templates and settings stored in the Default User Folder. In addition, the Start menu shortcuts, items in the startup group, and all the data stored in the Shared documents folder may be missing...

Posted on Monday, December 28, 2009 at 11:21 PM

Hard Drive Damage Causing Program Crash

Many of us think that the hard drive is the most reliable storage medium that never fails. But, the reality lies way beyond. Being a mechanical device, a hard drive is bound to fail. It can fail anytime and at any moment. You can never be certain or aware of hard drive failure or damage. When a hard drive fails, you may encounter unexpected behavior of the system, error messages and crash down of programs. A s a result you may lose your data. In other words, a hard drive failure means disaster. It is therefore always recommended to maintain a valid backup file to restore the data at the time of data loss. In the unfortunate event of unavailability of backup, Hard Disk Recovery services have always proven handy in recovering the data.

Let us take an example – You attempt to run a program in a Windows based system, but the program crashes and the following error message appears:

“Program_name has encountered a problem and needs to close...

Posted on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 5:11 AM

How Do Data Recovery after Data Corruption

For some people, data is money. Rather, it is even precious than money. Now, you must be thinking why is this so? Actually, the statement applies to those who have the habit of storing every bit of information or data in their computers. But the most common trouble that computer users face is data corruption, which can wash away your years of hardwork in seconds! This can be caused by various reasons such as human errors, hardware conflicts or software conflicts. Thus, to surmount the hazards of data corruption it is always recommended to maintain a backup file to use it at the time of data loss. However, if in any case, the backup is not available or incomplete, then you should opt for a good-quality Hard Drive Data Recoveryapplication to recover your data.

Let us take a practical example – You are working on an important business project and suddenly you observe unusual behavior of the file and later on discover that the file is no longer accessible. After which you may observe the following symptoms that convey data corruption:...

Posted on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 5:06 AM

How To Deal With “Invalid Media Type” at Windows Startup

A boot sector of the hard disk is a vital part of the computer, which is responsible for proper booting of the system. It contains booting program codes that enables the system to boot. As it is a vital part of the system, even a minor corruption or damage in the boot sector might prove disastrous for the system.

When the boot sector gets corrupted, the system cannot boot and prompts an error message. The only way to solve the problem is to re-install the operating system and create a new boot sector. But, re-installing the operating system involves risk of data loss as you may need to format the primary partition, which may contain important data. However, if you format the hard drive and data loss occurs, then it is recommended to opt for a powerful Hard Drive Recovery software to recover your data.

For instance – Sometimes, when you try to start your Windows-based system, you may receive the following error message:...

Posted on Monday, November 23, 2009 at 4:49 AM

What are the Advantages of Data Recovery Planning?

Disaster recovery planning is the best practice to prevent data loss situations and ensure business continuity. It includes creating strategies to make absolute and reliable backup of all your valuable data and restoring data from backup if any disaster occurs. Besides the apparent readiness to come through a disaster, businesses could enjoy many other advantages form the Data Recovery planning:

The major advantages that you get from a disaster recovery planning are as given below:

Improved business technologies: Generally, it is required for you to improve the Information Technology Systems to support the recovery objectives. It leads to make your IT systems quite consistent and thus you can manage it more predictably and easily.

Lesser disruptions: Because of improved business technologies, the Information Technology systems are most stable than ever. When you do any modifications to the system architecture for meeting the recovery objectives, system events that used to result into outages do not do anything...

Posted on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 11:37 PM

How to Prevent and Recovery From Hard Drive Crash?

The worst situation of data loss may occur at any point of time to any system. When you computer gets crashed, it brings all of your critical files down to engrave with it. If you wonder how to retrieve lost, missing or inaccessible data from your computer hard drive, Data Recovery is the key of it. Recovery is possible in the majority of data loss situations. Following are some things that you should know if your entire life depends upon your valuable data.

In today's highly technological world, all of your daily activities are somehow wired to the computers. You use computer for simplify your work. You take photographs of the memorable moments of your life and then store them into your computer. Modern generation has become very much computer-dependent, whether they like it or not...

Posted on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 11:30 PM

Resolving “STOP: 0x00000101” in a Windows Server 2008-Based System

Multiprocessing in a computer system is done to to run more than one program at the same time. This enables you to get the maximum results out of your system in a shorter time. Although multiprocessors systems are well known for their reliability, but they are no exception, when it comes to corruption. Sometimes, you may encounter system crash problems on a multiprocessor system. After which, the system prompts a STOP error message causing the system to become unbootable. The situation worsens as the data stored in the hard drive gets inaccessible. But, you need not worry as a healthy and valid data backup file can still be used to restore your data. However, if the backup is absent, incomplete, or corrupt, then you need to use specialized Hard Drive Recovery services.

For instance – At times, when you use multi processors on a Windows Server 2008-based system, the system may crash followed by the below mentioned STOP error message:

“*** STOP: 0x00000101 (Prameter1, Prameter2, Prameter3, Prameter4)...

Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 9:56 PM

Resolving "STOP: 0x0000007B" Error message while installing Windows Vista

Developed by Microsoft, Windows Vista is a line of operating systems widely used in personal computers, business computers, laptops, etc. At times, when you try to install or upgrade Windows Vista, you may encounter a few errors. This happens when Windows Vista setup fails to access the hard drive due to damaged hard drive. In such situations, you need to replace your hard disk and restore your data from an updated backup. In cases where the backup is not available, corrupt or incomplete, there it is recommended to use Hard Drive Recovery solutions to recover your data from damaged hard drive.

For instance – When you install Windows Vista operating system in your computer, you may encounter the following STOP error message:

"Stop: 0x0000007B" 

The above error message occurs when Windows Vista fails to access the hard drive that contains the startup files for Windows Vista.

Cause: Following can be the possible reasons for the above STOP error message:...

Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 9:53 PM

Issues Creating Backup due to FTDisk Sets in Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 supports improved LDM code. It outperforms several I/O features of earlier Windows versions. But due to these changes, the backward compatibility with Windows NT fault-tolerant disk has been removed. Windows Server 2003 no longer supports FTDisks. So, if you upgrade to Windows Server 2003, it is suggested to break the mirror of FTDisk sets before upgrading. Avoiding this might compel you to delete them after upgrade. In such cases, if a valid and complete backup is not available, you might run into data loss issues. To resolve them, you should use a powerful Windows Partition Recovery solution to locate and restore them.

To illustrate, consider you use a Windows Server 2003 based computer system. You attempt to perform full system backup using NTBackup.exe tool for ASR (Automated System Recovery), but fail to do so as you receive the below error message:

“The files for the recovery diskette could not be created. The operation was aborted.”...

 

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