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DriveSavers: Raising Data from the Dead—Literally

As Halloween comes around every October, most people think of trick-or-treaters, zombies, and witches. But at DriveSavers Data Recovery, Halloween comes to mind nearly every day. We specialize in “raising data from the dead.” In this case, “the dead” is data from physically damaged or mechanically challenged computer hard drives,…

Data Security Compliance: A Cheat Sheet for IT

Whether you work for an organization controlled by compliance standards or you are an independent IT looking to build your enterprise business, industry regulations regarding data security, also known as information security, can sometimes cause a real headache. Keep reading for a single set of guidelines to follow that can…

SSD 101: Guide to Solid-State Drive

A solid-state drive (SSD) is one of the most popular, fastest, and energy-efficient solutions for storing and sharing information. Anyone dealing with SSD technology should know a few things about how these unique devices work. DriveSavers data recovery engineers have prepared the following “cheat sheet” to help you understand the…

How To Recover Lost Or Deleted Photos From Your Windows’ Hard Drive

Have you ever accidentally deleted an important photo you can’t get back anymore? What if it’s your business or home photos, wedding or childhood memories, or pictures of a loved one? In our experience, users normally face such an accident while cleaning their computer for storage/speed and end up deleting…

Safeguard Electronic Data Before and After Winter Storms

When severe weather threatens your home, school, or business this winter, don’t be caught unprepared. As rain clouds gather, the resulting storms, floods, power outages, and other damaging impacts of bad weather pose a very real threat to any unprotected data storage device. When storms generate massive power outages and…

Is RAID 0 Right for you?

What do you do if you need very fast data processing and don’t want to spend a lot of money? Well, RAID 0 may be the perfect solution. RAID stands for Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks and comes in several configurations, each with unique benefits. In this article, we’re going…

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