How Do I Recover Files from a Crashed Computer?

How Do I Recover Files from a Crashed Computer?

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Sohan Greek Said..

The worst disaster that any computer user can experience is having his or her computer crash. A crash could mean loss of important files. The common cause of computer crashes is viruses and malware. It is a sad truth that no matter how careful we are, the possibility of a malware or deadly virus to slip through our guard is always high. When your computer crashes and you do not have back up of your important files, don't panic, it is still possible to recover data from the hard disk. There is good data recovery software that can recover files from crashed computers. It does not require special skills to use these data recovery programs, all one needs to know is the ability to follow instructions. If your crashed hard drive still makes scratching sounds when you attempt to recover data using data recovery software, it is still possible to recover the files in it. What is bad is when the hard disk is totally dead, the hope of recovering files from it is very slim and only experts in data recovery can recover the files in it.

One good software for recovering files from crashed hard drive is Recover My Files. This software is fast and easy to use. Another worth checking out is Data Recovery Wizard. Actually if you just make a Google search you will find a lot of good data recovery software. I have personally tried the two data recovery software I mentioned above so I can guarantee that they are really good. Of course you need another computer when you attempt to recover data from a crashed one. All you need to do is install the crashed hard drive as a slave in the other computer. Then install the data recovery software of your choice. Run it once it is installed and follow the on screen instruction in recovering the data from the crashed drive. In case you could no longer recover your data using those data recovery software programs, it would we best to send your hard drive to a computer technician of company that provide this kind of service for data recovery.






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