Adaptec® RAID Data Recovery Services

Adaptec® RAID controllers are known for high performance, reliability, and a wide range of features. They offer various RAID levels and connectivity options, along with comprehensive management tools, and the company provides excellent legacy support.  Datarecovery.com provides extensive RAID data...
November 20, 2024

Quantum Hard Drive May Be Possible with New Theoretical Approach

Researchers at the University of Sydney have theorized a new architecture that could manage data errors in quantum computers, potentially solving a major roadblock in the technology’s development.  Dominic Williamson and Nouédyn Baspin, researchers at the University’s Nano Institute, introduced...
November 20, 2024

Buffalo 500 Series NAS Firmware Recovery: A Step-by-Step Guide

Firmware corruption can render your LinkStation 520D unresponsive, inaccessible, or prone to erratic behavior. In most cases, you can update the firmware using Buffalo’s utilities; however, in some circumstances, firmware updates may fail if the NAS is encountering hardware issues. ...
November 19, 2024

When Not to Attempt a NAS Rebuild

Many NAS devices utilize RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) configurations to protect against data loss due to drive failure. When a drive in a RAID array fails, a “rebuild” process is initiated to restore redundancy by copying data to...
November 18, 2024

What Happens During a Failed NAS Rebuild?

Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices often utilize some form of RAID (Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Disks) for redundancy. A single hard drive (or solid-state drive) failure will not cause immediate data loss — the failed drive can be swapped out...
November 15, 2024

NAS Data Recovery: Common Failure Scenarios

Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices are centralized data hubs that offer convenient access and sharing capabilities. While they’re often redundant, redundancy is not backup — and no storage device is immune to failure.  According to a 2022 report by Uptime ...
November 14, 2024

What is SSD Overprovisioning?

Overprovisioning is a technique used in solid-state drive (SSD) engineering in which a portion of the drive’s total storage capacity is reserved and hidden from the user.  If overprovisioning is handled via hardware, this extra space isn’t accessible to you...
November 13, 2024

How Can I Prevent Data Recovery When Selling an SSD? 

You’re selling an old solid-state drive (SSD) — or maybe you’re selling your computer, and you’re including the storage media. How can you make sure that nobody can recover the data and use it maliciously?  The quick answer: Perform a...
November 12, 2024

What Is Microsoldering in Data Recovery?

Microsoldering is a highly specialized technique in electronics repair that demands precision, expertise, and specialized equipment. It involves repairing small components on a circuit board, which may be no larger than a grain of sand. These components are crucial for...
October 22, 2024

Data Recovery for Lost Wedding Photos: Steps to Take

We’ll be completely honest: We’re writing this article because our customers frequently mention “lost wedding photos” in their file requests. (For most standard data recovery cases, Datarecovery.com does not charge if the client’s requested files are unrecoverable).  In truth, there’s...
October 21, 2024