Hard disk drive failure is ultimately unavoidable. Every hard drive uses mechanical parts, and even with modern innovations like helium-filled enclosures, every mechanical component will eventually fail as these mechanical parts wear out. However, proper operating conditions can extend the...
What a Hard Drive Printed Circuit Board Is (and What It Does) A hard drive’s Printed Circuit Board, or PCB, allows electricity to pass between various components that allow the hard drive to function. If you have ever handled a...
What are Hexadecimal Flags for Partition Types? Hexadecimal flags are values that give information about a hard drive’s partition attributes. The drive’s Sector 0 contains its master boot record (MBR), which contains a simple code between 1BE and 1FF (in...
While data loss can occur on a perfectly maintained computer system, poor operating conditions are a leading cause of hardware failures and other catastrophic events. You can often prevent data loss by taking appropriate precautions when setting up your computer....
What is a Data Recovery Clean Room? A clean room is a work area with controlled temperature and humidity to protect sensitive equipment from contamination. Common features include plastic walls and ceilings, external lighting, and a continuous influx of clean,...
Data Recovery Solutions for HP Servers Datarecovery.com offers complete RAID recovery options for every HP server, regardless of initial configuration or other features. Please note that this page is not regularly updated; to discuss RAID data recovery with a qualified...