Data Recovery Experts Since 1997
Complete Data Recovery Service
Data Recovery Sacramento is a complete data recovery service specializing in recovery of information from
Desktop Hard Drives, Laptop Hard Disks, External Hard Drives,
Server Hard Disks, RAID Systems, Network
Attached Storage Devices (NAS), Flash Media Storage, Storage Area Network Devices and Camera Media.
We can recover your vital information! Thousands of customers have used our services and trust our experience.
We have been in the industry for more than 12 years. We offer world-leading solutions for all types of hard drive recovery:
ANY INTERFACE including IDE, EIDE, SATA (Serial ATA), PATA (Parallel ATA), SCSI, SAS and Fiber Channel.
ANY COMBINATION including single or multiple drives and RAID setups
ANY BRAND including Western Digital, Seagate, Maxtor, Samsung, IBM, Hitachi, Media Max and Fujitsu
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What causes hard disk failure?
Since the beginning of hard drive technology, users have been frustrated by hard disks crashing.
Unfortunately there is no way to stop your disk drive from breaking down. However, there are
some things you should know that can help prevent a total catastrophe:
"It's not a question of IF your hard drive will fail but WHEN"
HEAT problems cause delicate components in your hard drive to fail over time.
Extreme overheating can lead to what is referred to as a "head crash," or worse mechanical
break down. Always ensure that your computer has the proper ventilation and that it is NOT
located in a space that is enclosed or where heat may build up. Maintain your computer by
vacuuming and blowing out dust and build up. Preferably clean your computer once a month.
Make sure to check the cooling fans in your computer and replace as necessary.
STATIC can wipe out electrical components. When you are going to handle your hard drive,
make sure to GROUND YOURSELF. You can ground yourself by touching any metal part of your computer;
while your computer is still plugged into the wall. By doing this, your body will be relieved of
excess static electricity buildup. In addition, AVOID touching the GREEN PCB BOARD or CIRCUIT BOARD
located on the bottom of your hard drive all together.
SHOCK or VIBRATION can wipe out a hard drive too. Drives are very sensitive to excessive
movement, stress and collisions. The drive's "heads" (responsible for reading information off the drive)
are positioned above "platters" (which store the data). When a drive is subjected to excess force or
shock of any kind; the heads can be misaligned or smash into the platters (causing a literal CRASH.)
POWER SURGES or LOSSES are yet another cause for hard drive failure. Many times users
skip buying a surge protector or uninterrupted power supply (UPS). The assumption that a standard
power strip will suffice as adequate protection for your computer is incorrect. Quality surge
protection provides better power regulation and therefore avoids damage from occurring during
power interruption.