Computing systems power your company, but what happens when a legacy system that is running a critical part of your business process goes down?
Although the software your system uses is instrumental to your business, you might find that is is no longer supported. Additionally, hardware fails.
When a hard drive supporting your legacy system goes down, you will need the drive to be rebuilt and cloned to a new working drive to get your business up and running again.
Why Clone Disks?
When a hard drive fails, you might compare it to an important historical document. It’s necessary to study the information in this document. However, as you handle the paper it will become degraded with rips and tears as it’s used, causing information loss.
Data recovery engineers face a similar problem. They must access the information on your disk, yet every action performed on a corrupted or failing hard drive will cause more data loss.
For example, if your hard drive suffers from a physical defect with the read/write arm, each time you read or write to a sector, it can be destroyed.
Cloning a hard drive is the ideal recovery solution. A historian protects an important transcript by making a copy of it so that it can still be used and studied safely. Similarly, recovery professionals will create a copy of your system drive to salvage your business-critical data.
Data Recovery Company Disk Cloning
Some professionals may try to fix a failing hard drive on their own, thinking of professional data recovery as a last resort. However, data recovery engineers like the experts at DataLab should be the first solution you turn to when you need drive cloning.
Running drive cloning software on a damaged source disk can make repairing the file system or operating system impossible. You only get one chance to recover your failed hard drive. If you open a file to work with its contents and it becomes damaged, you’ve missed that chance.
Why Cloning Is Necessary for Drive Recovery
Cloning the failed disk that is critical for the operation of your business prevents any further loss of data. And you’re going to need this data to bring your business back to working order.
When there is a Bad Sector on a Hard Disk
When the computer running your system encounters a bad sector on a hard disk, it will attempt to read the sector multiple times before deciding it is damaged and moving on.
This will cause further drive damage, and attempting to read the disk could take hours for the whole process to complete.
The moral of the story is this: running a failing hard drive causes data loss. Therefore, disk imaging by a data recovery center has to happen first before your can begin to fix your problem.
Why Do I Need to Call a Professional Data Recovery Center to Clone My Disk?
We understand when you have a damaged hard drive, you just want your files back. But be sure to weigh your choices carefully when you decide to choose a data recovery company.
Your hard drive has to be brought back to working order temporarily before cloning solutions can begin. And to temporarily repair a hard drive, you need a technician you trust to figure out what the cause of failure is.
An expert needs to properly evaluate the status of your failed hard drive and diagnose the issue.
When the heart of your business rests in hard drive data that can be lost, you have to choose a data recovery company that has this level of expertise.
DataLab Professional Disk Cloning for Data Recovery
The chances of recovering your data and successfully cloning your disk rise exponentially if you contact a data recovery firm who understands the inner workings of hard drive failures.
You will need a company that understands each manufacturer, every drive model, their weaknesses and the unique utilities required to repair your specific drive.
You’ll also need professionals who understand just how important your information is to you, so that you can rest assured that it will be treated with respect and care.
We would hate for you to make an uneducated decision since so much is at stake. We urge you to give us a call today to discuss your unique situation.
When you call us, you won’t be talking to a member of the sales team or a customer service agent, you’ll be talking with a recovery technician.
You’ll receive advice, and if you would like, a no obligation quote. You’ll also get a dependable turnaround time estimate, and any other critical information you will need to proceed with us.
We have engineers who have experience dating back to 1989 and some of the most impressive data recovery rates in the country.
Still, we understand that the costs of data recovery can become overwhelming so we guarantee that if you do not recover any data, you will not pay.
We have a passion for technology, but we also strongly feel our customers need to be treated with respect and fairness.
Contact us today, so you can take a step back from the confusion and chaos of data loss and feel rest assured you are in the good hands of dependable technicians who care about you and your business.
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