Why You Shouldn’t Dry a Water-Damaged Hard Drive or SSD

It’s a common misconception that electronics and water don’t mix — in fact, they mix extremely well. That’s precisely why you don’t want to get your computer wet.  But if you need to recover from a water-damaged hard drive, solid-state...
December 27, 2023

Why Windows Recognizes Hard Drive as ASMT1051

If you cannot read data from an external hard drive, that’s a serious issue — and if your operating system recognizes the drive as ASMT1051 (rather than the model name of the drive), the issue probably needs to be treated...
December 21, 2023

What’s the Difference Between Optical, Magnetic, and Solid-State Data Storage?

You can certainly use a computer without understanding the technologies behind data storage — but where’s the fun in that? Granted, we’re a little bit biased. But by knowing the basic methods that different types of devices use to keep...
December 19, 2023

Overheating SD Cards and microSD Cards: Causes and Solutions

While SD, microSD, and related formats are generally reliable, no storage device is perfect. One common cause of data loss is overheating — or, rather, damage to the components of the card caused by overheating. Heat issues are often caused...
December 18, 2023

Does Anyone Use Floppy Disks Anymore? 

In the early years of our business, we frequently received requests for floppy disk data recovery — and we gladly took those cases. Floppy disks are relatively easy to restore, given their simple construction and low data density.  Of course,...
December 14, 2023

Does a Full Hard Drive Weight the Same as an Empty Hard Drive?

Recently, we had a client ask whether data has a physical weight. This isn’t a bad question — although if you understand the basics of magnetic data storage, there’s an obvious answer. A hard drive filled with terabytes of data...
December 12, 2023

When Should You Clone a Hard Drive?

If you’ve lost data from a hard drive and you need to get it back, the best practice is to clone your drive — but only if the drive is in working condition.  Cloning a hard drive is an intensive...
December 8, 2023

Data Recovery After Selecting Wrong Drive in Windows Media Creation Tool

The Windows Media Creation Tool is used to create backup installation media for Microsoft Windows systems. It’s intended for use with flash drives and DVDs with at least five gigabytes (5 GB) of available space. Occasionally, Windows users will accidentally...
December 7, 2023

What Is a File System, and How Does It Impact Data Recovery?

A file system is a method used to store and manage the files on a computer. It contains metadata — the file’s name, size, and other key characteristics — and defines rules for storing, deleting, and organizing data.  Different operating...
December 6, 2023

Data Recovery for Pro Tools Sessions: Key Considerations

Avid Pro Tools is an industry-standard tool for music production, sound editing, and mastering. It’s built to store important data — and recreating your Pro Tools sessions can be an arduous, time-consuming process.  Even if you’re able to restore lost...
December 4, 2023