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Posted by: BlackCode    Tags:  Computer data, Computing, Data management, Data Recovery, Drive, drive recovery process, hard, hard drive recovery, Hybrid drive, Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, Rating, recovery, Recovery disc, storage, System software, Technology Internet, Transaction processing    Posted date:  November 10, 2010  |  28 Comments

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28 Comments for Hard Drive Recovery

ccraig412

LOL! SAVE MY PORN! xD

sk8erfreak9242

@KeyserSoseRulz its more for big companies or if your job is on the line lol i dont think the average joe will pay for this shit raid 1 = reliability

RA7ICU5

@TheHkq8 pro!

crashbandicoot4everr

i have this error: A disk read error occoured
Pres CTR+ALT+DELETE to restart

i did not get my HD dead!

gab1971

hmm macs?

wifinow1

1:45 #LOL my HDD crashed, I’m gonna fucking kill myself!

MrBrianTV

I wonder what will happen to companies like this when SSD’s are commonplace?

matthewrobinsonsz

sparky 2004-2006 was he on drugs when he made that

mistoroboto

@uxa1 Did you also mentioned limited read/writes and their other disadvantages? Nope. SSD are not superior to platter drives, no one in the industry takes SSD seriously for long-term reliability.

satinsguard

He named his drive Sparky?

Megax886

We got a new one

Megax886

The same thing happened to our old PC we called Ferenc.

KeyserSoseRulz

Sell a kidney and pay for the recovery…

hailTHEfail

@Maximusfool Well actually youre right for instance they use a bios battery like a watch battery. So once it dies it will all be gone. Its voatile memory. But its not like they break from wearing out. You are right. But they dont break anyway so theres no point of recovery. Its like macs are better becuase they dont get viruses. DUH!!! Majority uses pc so a hacker woulnt get the majority of people. So mac wouldnt get viruses in teh first place.

Maximusfool

@hailTHEfail I think you have missed the point. People don’t smash their computers because the drive died. They smash them because they think they might have lost their data. DOH!! Oh and as for Solid State Drives. Well once they are gone the are gone. You can’t recover them at all

hailTHEfail

wow such dumbasses they think once there hdds break the whole investment is ruined. an hdd is only 20 bucks for 160 gb so dont smash your 1000 dollar computer just becuase a LITTLE prt goes bad. My dads lap top broke so he gave it to me i got a solid state drive for 200 bucks and ever since…………..

hailTHEfail

get new hdd

TheHkq8

raid 1 is the answer

ctrlaltdlt01

dropped my backup drive less than 2 feet onto a carpet while it was copying files. Completely dead now. I wish there was a way to do this data recovery at home.

pioneerz450

iMac G4s i watched this on it.

Riboshom

@mikeyhh1488
Not sure for the firewalls and stuff.
The liver and kidneys are made to eliminate the toxins caused by a normal functionement of the system (ammonia and stuff), so I’d rater compare them to heratsinks.
Otherwise, that’d be a fairly accurate metaphorical representation of a computer.

mikeyhh1488

@camronfritz lol

mikeyhh1488

@DragonMoth34 i have seen people throw out laptops for that exact reason. charger, disks, everything. i picked them up, fixed them, and sold them. lmao. i love ppl who dont know shit about computers. they have caused me to make so much money by throwing out perfectly good computers xD i just love it.

mikeyhh1488

@Riboshom lol. actually, a computer has one “brain” in a few different parts: the CPU (calculations and all other logic), the RAM (short term memory), Hard Drive (long term memory), and GPU (image processing). The “heart” would be the power supply because it supplies the electricity (the “life ‘juice’”) to the system. and the firewall and antivirus program would be the liver, kidneys, appendix, etc. because it will filter the “toxins” (viruses, worms, trojans, hackers) from the system. lol

mikeyhh1488

@sam199166 same here. i dropped my brand new laptop within 5 minutes after taking it out of the box. lol.. but yeah…hard drives can take a lot of beating. they can withstand 35 g’s shock while operating and like 45 while off and still work flawlessly.

Hard Drive Recovery Group

We see this all the time. This is why backup (yes, I know, it’s dull and monotonous) is so critical. What’s funny is that many people think that SSD drives save you from this… Again, wrong. We see lots of SSD drives come in for hard drive recovery as well, only it’s not a platter issue, obviously, but a flash burnout issue. All SSD drives do is swap one engineering problem for another! The mantra? Backup backup backup!

galder rhynest

Well, having checked your bank to know you can pay either off in 5 years doesn't serve much relevance to this math problem. Omit it.

Gas Car = 17500 at 28 mpg or .095 cents per gallon
Hybrid = 21750 at 42 mpg or 0.063 cents per gallon

Gas Cost = 2.65 pg

Starting off the gas car saves: 4250.
The hybrid must be driven a total of 132,812.5 miles to equal the cost of the gas car.

In this 5 year span, no. More along the lines of 13-14 years for the payback. (This is or was also true for current hybrid cars… not worth it, just makes you feel better.)

kraucher



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