Deleted or corrupted files Data Recovery
Deleted Files
A lot of people don't know this fact, but when a file gets deleted from a computer in fact it
isn't really deleted.
The operating system simply remove it from the file list and makes the space the
file was using available for new data to be written. In other words, the operating
systems clean the space the file was using.
The operating system acts like that in order to save time. Imagine a large file
that occupies lots of sectors on the hard drive. To really delete this file from
the disk the operating system would have to fill with zeros (or any other value)
all sectors occupied by this file. This could take a lot of time. Instead, it simply
removes the file name from the directory where the file is located and marks the
sectors the file used as available space.
This means that it is possible to recover a deleted file, since its data wasn't
really removed from the disk.
Some recovery data software works by looking for sectors with data in them that
are not currently used by any file listed.
Deep scans with different algorithms are used by datasavers to recover your data
on any OS regardless of type of the files.
Corrupted Files
File corruption can happen due to so many issues, the most common one is a virus or
an intermittent I/O hard disk issues.
Whatever the cause of your files corruption, whether it’s a MS Word document or a large SQL or Exchange database file, we can
recover it and repair it using advanced Hex tools and years of expertise in file
systems.
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