I have two laptops at home from years past that are in need of repair. Each developed problems with its hard drive. One was damaged during a power outage and the other displays what is known as the blue screen of death. That being a loss of the files needed to start up the operating system. Now both of these laptops are obsolete and are in no way worth repairing. What I do need from them are my personal and business files that until recently were locked away for all time in the matrix of the computer file system. I note ‘until recently’ because I now understand how to recover the data stored on each of these PCs. I discovered this knowledge at The File Recovery Blog. The website is part of a large free internet library set up to describe conditions for hard drive failure and solutions for data recovery.
At the File Recovery Blog I learned that data locked away in one of my laptops can be recovered by using a simple yet powerful program designed to scan my hard disk and clone its information onto other media. Unfortunately, I also discovered that my other laptop would need to be sent to a data recovery lab if I want to rescue its files. In both cases I was able to diagnose my dilemma quickly and easily with the help from the information at The File Recovery Blog.
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