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Logical Data Recovery Hard Drive Failures
« Posted: October 02, 2007, 03:59:36 PM »




The logical data recovery hard drive failures, on the most basic, are usually a result of file system corruption. The causes of this failure may be a computer virus, accidental deletion of key files or registry components, and even an electro-static discharge, in some cases. It is also important to note that in most cases where a logical data recovery hard drive failure has occurred, the hard drive is still recognized by the system BIOS, but it will not boot. There are, however, some instances that although a logical data recovery hard drive failure had occurred, your data should still be intact on the drive, even though the system rendered it inaccessible.

Here are two errors involved in logical data recovery hard drive failures:

1. User Errors – This include accidentally deleted or overwriting files and accidentally formatting or deleting of a partition. User errors can sometimes be resolved through the use of off-the-shelf data recovery software.

2. Software Errors – This error usually result from software writing data to the wrong part of the disk. The task may require the services of a data recovery expert.

Physical Data Recovery Hard Drive Failures

One major indication of physical data recovery hard drive failure is if the system BIOS does not detect the presence of the hard drive. Note that physical data recovery hard drive failures can result from a wide variety of causes. Well, there are actually two sub-categories for these data recovery hard drive failures: mechanical and electronic.

The mechanical data recovery hard drive failures usually result from a failure of the spindle motor, which can in turn result from excessive heat due to a bearing failure. It is the over heating that will expand the hard drive shaft, therefore shift the spindle motor. In this case, your drive will become inoperative and when this physical data recovery hard drive failure occurs, you will get a warning that something bad is about to happen or you may hear a loud whinning, a grinding noise and even high-pitched screeches. To avoid data loss with this kind of data recovery hard drive failure, it is best to back up your data immediately.

In terms of the second category of physical data recovery hard drive failures – electronic – note that an electronic data recovery hard drive failure can sometimes be identified through the circuit board on the bottom of the hard drive. This kind of physical data recovery hard drive failure can occur unexpectedly at any time, and even the brand new drive are not totally immune to having electrical data recovery hard drive failures. There are some cases in which electronic failures are caused by a faulty component, and sometime it’s due to improper installation. Whatever the case may be, it is important to keep your system clean and well-ventilated as excessive heat can damage the electrical components of your drive. A simple step like this can help you avoid any electrical data recovery hard drive failure.

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