Data loss can occur in any number of ways. From fire to human error, customers and clients turn to you to for guidance. You want to provide educational information to help them avoid additional data loss and start down the road to recovery. The scenarios in the full article will outline incidents that can cause data loss plus tips to help avoid additional loss.
Physical Damage:
Physical damage to hard drives can manifest itself in many forms including clicking, grinding, spinning or other strange noises. If you suspect physical damage has occurred these tips can help reduce further damage:
Fire Damage:
Many people are unaware that data recovery could restore data from computers damaged in a fire. Important tips to share with customers suffering from this specific damage include:
Physical damage no matter what the cause requires cleanroom attention.
Water Damage:
Perhaps the most important tip to share with your customers/clients is to never assume that data is unrecoverable, no matter what it has been through.
Non-physical Damage:
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