Monday, March 30, 2009

How To Get Cheap Data Recovery

By Richard Sachs

Losing data from your PC or laptop can be frustrating enough without the added headache of having to pay someone to fix the problem for you. In this situation many of us are stuck between a rock and a hard place. We need/want our data back but we don't want to have to pay the earth to get it.

One of the reasons that data recovery can cost more than we expected is the urgency of the actual data loss situation. If your computer dies on you or won't allow you to access your data then you may simply panic and call up a range of data recovery companies. You won't be so worried about issues such as cost here as your panic will lead you to just finding any solution at this point.

So, it is important not to panic and not to do anything rash. If you have a serious system failure then don't mess with your machine unless you are 100% confident that you can handle the problem. You could actually make things worse and end up paying even more to get your data back.

If you are talking to recovery experts then tell them exactly what happened and ask them for advice over the phone. Most people here will be experienced enough to be able to tell you what they think has happened from your description. They should also be able to tell you what the likely solution will be, how long it will take to fix and what fixing it will cost you.

Going for the cheapest initial quote or option may not actually be your cheapest solution in the long run. An inexperienced cheap recovery company could do more harm than good and may not even be able to get your data back. Try instead to pick a provider who seems to know what they are talking about.

If you can still hook up to the Internet and you are reasonably technically proficient then you could look at online guide sites and forums to see if your particular data loss problem is listed. If it is then you may find a solution online that you could carry out yourself.

For example, if you have simply lost some files then you may find that a simple software data recovery program will work out for you and you can set it up and use it yourself. If, however, you are faced with the 'blue screen of death' or nothing at all then this may again need expert help.

The actual cost of your data recovery should be weighed up against how important the data is to you. If you have lost business files, for example, then this may be a key factor to your getting your data back. Personal files may not be so important to you.

But, don't underestimate how much a simply piece of computer data can mean to you on an emotional level. If, for example, you accidentally delete photos of your child as a baby then you'll be more likely to be willing to pay to get them back no matter what it costs. - 22787

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