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This computer melted down in a 4 alarm fire. Its data was 100% recovered. What's your problem? Far more common than physical damage is logical damage to a file system. Logical damage is primarily caused by power outages that prevent file system structures from being completely written to the storage medium, but problems with hardware (especially RAID controllers) and drivers, as well as system crashes, can have the same effect. The result is that the file system is left in an inconsistent state. This can cause a variety of problems, such as strange behavior (e.g., infinitely recursing directories, drives reporting negative amounts of free space), system crashes, or an actual loss of data. Various programs exist to correct these inconsistencies, and most operating systems come with at least a rudimentary repair tool for their native file systems. Linux, for instance, comes with the FSCK utility, and Microsoft Windows provides CHKDSK. Third-party utilities are also available, and some can produce superior results by recovering data even when the disk cannot be recognized by the operating system's repair utility. Hard drive data recovery ensures your personal and business computers against numerous threats like accidental formats, virus problems, software malfunction, file/directory deletion or sabotage.
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