Monday, November 2, 2009

How to Recover Images from Formatted Hard Disk Drive



The hard disk drive (aka hard disk, hard drive or HDD) is the main storage media of a computer. This non-volatile storage device stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. Users usually divide their hard drives into logical partitions, and if they need to format a partition, they have to transfer the data stored in this partition to another drive. This will protect the data from loss due to drive formatting.
But, if one of your partitions is corrupt due to certain logical errors, and hence you cannot access it with several important data including your marriage album. Now, you are hopeless as well as helpless, because you know there is nothing you can do except only reformatting the partition to make it usable again, which will right away delete all the invisible images of the safety of which you will bet anything. What will you do? Real headache!
Luckily, there is one thing you can turn to at your disposal. Run a data backup process. This simple but useful built-in facility available in every computer may successfully recover your images. However, it must be borne in mind that no data should be written on the reformatted partition before you have run data backup process and recover your images . Otherwise, there are great chances of the hitherto invisible data's getting overwritten.
Have you found the solution now? No? In fact, there are instances when this ready-made facility of data backup cannot serve the purpose. Then will you have to accept that your images are lost for ever? No! Not at all! You are always on the possible side, if you are really serious about your images. Use certain specifically developed image recovery software . Image recovery applications are embedded with highly advanced methods and algorithms to provide comprehensive image recovery software solutions needed at the time.
Phoenix Image Recovery comprehensively recovers lost image, audio, and video files of various formats from almost all storage media even after formatting. Compatible with Windows and Apple Mac operating systems, this  digital image recovery application saves the recovered images in a user-specified location without modifying or overwriting the original files.

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