"Who
is General Failure... And why is he reading my drive?"
DO
NOT's:
If
your drive has been exposed to natural or man-made
disaster do not apply power! Make sure it
is packaged in some form of waterproof or sealed
container until it can be examined in a professional
and controlled environment. Powering the unit can
cause permanent damage to the media and nearly eliminates
the possibility of recovery. The faster the unit
is shipped for recovery - the better the chances
are... water and mud included!
NEVER
continue to execute commands in accessing your drive
if you believe head-to-surface contact (a "Head-Crash")
has occurred. This includes sounds like clicking,
clacking, whirring, not spinning… Anything which
sounds even vaguely dissimilar to ‘normal’ operation.
Heads can break the storage properties of the platter
surface and diminishes if not destroys the possibility
of a successful recovery.
Never
run utilities if you are not familiar with the programs!
They can overwrite existing data files. If you happen
to run any utility, make sure you can UNDO any alterations
if they prove unsuccessful. Some companies offer
a 'Remote Data Recovery' tool - If a head failure
has occurred and these utilities are
run, PERMANENT DAMAGE may result.
NEVER
open the drive (crack the seal) if you are not familiar
with hard drives and are not in a controlled environment!
This disturbs the hardware settings and allows contaminants
to settle internally on the media surface -- including
oils from finger tips! This can be fatal if heads
are allowed to make contact with the platter surface.
Never
expose drives or media to magnetic fields that can
erase data... simple things like telephones and
monitors can cause irreparable damage. Remember
that some forms of tape are more susceptible to
influence than others (things as small as metal
rails on a desk drawer can become magnetized).
Never
read backup tapes without write protecting first.
Many users overwrite or format tapes when they accidentally
type in the wrong command.
Don't
forget to verify a backup once the backup process
is complete.
NEVER
re-format your drive as a recovery solution! Even
a low level format can cause problems if you are
not sure what is initially wrong with your device.
DO's:
CALL
1-800-577-8360
Be
sure to include any information about how the data
loss occurred when submitting your media for recovery.
This usually helps us to expedite the service and
get data back to you quickly by eliminating additional
testing and guesswork out of the recovery scenario.
Try
to fill out the Authorization to Evaluate form completely.
The more details, the better. Enclose a copy of
the form with your shipment. This helps us to quickly
identify the media and contact the appropriate personnel
regarding the status of the data recovery in house.
DATA
RECOVERY LABS, INC.
800-577-8360
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