Disk Data Recovery Software Versus File Undelete Programs: Which Is Best?
You may find that data recovery tools and undelete utilities are both promoted in the same way. But they are different in two ways: data recovery software provides multiple
recovery functions to address various situations, and the best thing is they can recover much more data.
Cost reflects quality
To start, when you are looking for a software program for your data recovery needs, the simplest way to tell what level of software you are reviewing is by the price. If it is priced lower than seventy-five dollars, you are starring at an undelete utility; undelete utilities can usually be found around forty dollars, but I’ve seen more expensive ones.
You may also notice that when you are looking for data recovery software many companies sell each component separately or a la carte. The reason behind this is: about half of the users only plan on using one specific utility - and hopefully only once; while technicians hope to obtain various tools for different data loss situations for their business. So when looking around, make sure the program you are searching for is the one that can help solve your problem.
Four common recovery issues
Data recovery software and undelete recovery utilities can each retrieve lost, deleted, corrupt, and damaged files, and sometimes partition and boot sector problems. But there is an important difference between the two when it comes to recovering data. Here are a few tips pertaining to each data loss to better illustrate the differences:
1. A deleted file is a file you have decided to throw away by sending it to the recycle bin or by emptying it.
2. Lost files may have been emptied from the recycle bin, deleted by a virus, caused by a software crash, or an accidental format. Boot sector and partition table problems make files inaccessible, meaning they aren’t really lost since they can be recovered once the problem is repaired.
3. File corruption is when a file usually cannot be opened, and when it does, the data is illegible.
4. A damaged file may be able to open, but the content will usually appear distorted. You may be able to read one part, but the other part may look like a special code or scribble.
The big difference
Both data recovery and undelete recovery software are designed to retrieve all data loss circumstances, but there is one major difference between the two: Data recovery software is able to rebuild and repair a file system that is not intact to recover data - something undelete data recover software can’t do. An intact file system means every component that holds individual files together has not been altered.
Find these technical terms confusing? Are you having problems understanding the difference between the different recovery tools available on the market? Just keep the cost guide I spoke about earlier in mind to help you choose the best data recovery utility.
Choosing expert assistance
Well - if disk data recovery software is unable to retrieve your files, you can contact a hard disk data recovery expert to recover the data. It may cost more, but when disk data recovery software can’t get back your files, a professional is the last hope.
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- File Recovery Software - The Solution To Sudden Data Loss
- Disk Data Recovery: Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
- A Guide For Successful Recovery Hard Disk
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