Disk Data Recovery
This is also known simply as full disk data recovery service. However this disk process involves
the reconstruction of a failed or malfunctioning disk drive. Most disk drives
contain platters on which the info is written to. The platters of the drive have a
micro thin flux layer that is read by read head assembly.
A common misconception about disk data recovery is that a person can easily place the platters from a malfunctioning
disk into a new disk, and the platters will be read. This unfortunately is not true. If
a drive requires disk files due to a hard disk crash, and the drive is a
multiplatter drive, removing the platters will cause misalignment. This misalignment
with the multiple platters of a drive will cause the file to be unrecoverable.
In many cases the stack of platters will remain intact and the read and write head
assembly will be rebuilt, and or reconstructed around the data platters. Some of the more
common hard drives that are multiple platter disks are: Maxtor, Western Digital,
Samsung, IBM, Seagate, Quantum, and Toshiba just to name a few. Some of the newer
hard drives are single platter drives for disk data recovery.
A majority of notebook drives, which
are also commonly referred to as laptop drives are single platter disk data recovery. Some
of the more well known laptop hard disks, or notebook drives are: IBM Travel Star,
Hitachi, Toshiba, Fujitsu and Seagate. The standard form factor for notebook, or
laptop drives is: 2.5", and the standard size, and form factor for desktop, or server
drives is: 3.5". The latest technology that our engineers employ are state of the art
and the most advanced in the industry.
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