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What Not to Do When Your Drive Fails

We spend a lot of time at DriveSavers reminding our customers what they can do to prevent data loss, but today we’re looking at what not to do. Here are the Top 7 “No-Nos “ Don’t turn on any drive that is clicking, whining, grinding, wheezing or making any unusual…

DriveSavers on the Road

DriveSavers has a very active trade show schedule this year. If you’re interested, here’s the schedule for the next few weeks. Imaging USA – We’ll be attending Imaging USA, one of the biggest photography-centric trade shows in the country. When a pro photographer loses client pictures to a hard drive failure,…

Bulletproof Your Backups for the New Year and Beyond

It’s almost mid-January and the New Year’s resolutions you promised yourself are already fading into the background of daily life. But don’t worry, we still have one resolution that’s never too late to accomplish. Backing up your hard drive. Although it’s one of those tasks that rates somewhere between flossing…

New Terms, New Technology

Anyone dealing with solid-state (SSD) drive technology should know a few things about how these unique devices work and what they are supposed to do. An SSD, like the Intel 160GB device shown here, uses flash memory chips to store data. Unlike a traditional electro-mechanical drive, a solid-state drive has no…

An iPhone "Kernel Panic" Creates a Panic

With the total number of Smartphones nearing 1 billion worldwide, failures and the potential loss of data are inevitable. Recently, a frantic customer called us from the Midwest to recover data from an iPhone 4s. The phone contained the last videos taken of her mother before she passed away, and…

DriveSavers aide à atténuer un risque à fort impact dans la sécurité de l'entreprise

 Introducing a 5-step roadmap for implementing policies and security protocols for data loss and recovery Data Recovery expert Chris Bross to present 5-steps at StorageVisions® on January 6th   DALLAS, TX (StorageVisions® – Booth 618) – January 4, 2013 – Organizations spend unprecedented amounts of money, time and resources ensuring critical data is…

Un nouveau livre blanc explique comment les services de récupération de données constituent une faille de sécurité discrète mais à haut risque.

Washington, DC November 13, 2012 – Organizations spend an unprecedented amount of money towards the cost of keeping IT systems operating and vital data secure, but what has recently been exposed is that few organizations have policies and procedures in place to handle the aftermath of lost or corrupted data…

Recovering from Hurricane Sandy

As the floodwaters from Super Storm Sandy recede, thousands of businesses and individuals are struggling to get back their lifeblood – data! Storm-ravaged computers and other data storage devices exposed to water, mud and physical calamity need to be handled properly or the contents could be lost forever. The process of…

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