Best Data Recovery From Logical (Non-Hardware) Damage
Overwritten Data
With the use of Scanning transmission electron microscopy, data can be overwritten on a hard disk. Peter Gutmann introduced this method in 1996. Later on, in 2001, Gutmann and Colin Plumb further improved on the “Gutmann methodâ€, which is now used by disk scrubbing software packages.
Due to damage in the filesystems, hard drive data is unreadable. In this case, damaged filesystem can be repaired for recovering a portion of the original data. No special physical equipment is required in this process and thus, it can be performed by an unskilled user.
Deleted data can be restored through online data recovery. This recovery process is executed by a recovery technician who is not the vicnity of the affected PC but still accesses it from another location. It is a convenient and user-friendly technique that requires a stable broadband Internet connection.
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