Data Recovery Frequently
Asked Questions
General Service Questions
Q: What is
the most common failure in hard drives today?
A: The most common cause of data loss is physical
media damage, whereby the hard disk drive receives a
physical shock causing the head to hit the platter
or damage one of the moving parts. This condition
will not always cause a failure straight away but
the condition of the platter and internal parts will
probably deteriorate and then the failure will
occur. This will potentially cause the most damage
if a laptop or mobile device is dropped at the same
time the HDD is reading or writing data.
It is important to note that all disk drives fail
eventually and these failures will significantly be
influenced by the environmental conditions to which
the HDD has been exposed.
Q: What is
your average turn-around time for a hard drive
recovery?
A: The turn-around time depends on the nature and
complexity of the data loss problem. For cases in
which the hardware is functioning normally, the
remote service is the quickest
solution. This service performs lab quality recovery
in as little as one hour. It also depends on the
service level you have selected. The average
recovery on a standard service level is 3-5 days
(including evaluation, recovery and return of data).
If no additional parts are required, then this can
be reduced to 2-3 days. Learn more about your
service level options.
Q: What
does the data recovery process entail?
A: View our
data recovery process from
start to finish in an easy to read format.
Q: How do
you charge for your service and what are the typical
costs?
A: We try to make our pricing structure as
transparent as possible. After an initial
consultation, you will receive a fixed price range
for the recovery. The next step is the evaluation,
for which there is a nominal charge to cover the
costs of engineering resources, necessary equipment,
parts procurement, and comprehensive reporting
tools.
A key feature of
our evaluation service is CompufixPro-Ontrack
Verifile™ online data reports, which
allow you to determine which files can be recovered
before committing to full recovery fees. This
enables you to make an informed decision about your
recovery and only request the files you need. Beware
of companies that offer "free" evaluations since, in
many cases, these evaluations do not produce
sufficient information for customers to make an
educated decision - basically you pay for what you
get! After the evaluation you will be given an exact
price for the full recovery.
Q: Where
can I get the pricelist?
A: Actual pricing will vary based on the media
capacity, system type, nature and severity of the
data loss, as well as the service level and
resources required. Get
a quote and a free consultation.
Q: What
type of media and operating system can you recover
from?
A: We have the tools, capabilities and expertise to
recover data from ANY storage media, operating
system or file type - no matter how extreme the
cause.
Q: The
Service Partner service automatically upgrades to
express: Does that mean that deciding to pay for
Express level won't make it faster?
A: Yes and no. They jump the queue to Partner
Service level which puts them ahead of all Standard
service level jobs. The only difference between
Express and Partner service level is that we work
Saturdays on Express and hence there is sometimes a
benefit of taking the Express service over Partner
service. The Emergency Service level is the one to
choose for cases where the data is extremely-time
critical.
Technical Service
Questions
Q: What
about RAID arrays? Can data be recovered from dual
disk failures?
A: Although RAID arrays serve as one option for
safeguarding data they are not totally fault
tolerant. We have the most advanced RAID recovery
tools in the industry with the most experienced
engineers. In cases where more than one disk has
failed, we have the tools and capabilities to repair
and rebuild the RAID structure. We can perform all
types of RAID recoveries both in-lab and remotely.
For a remote
RAID 5 recovery we need to see
all the drives visible - i.e. though a SCSI card.
Q: Does
the software package allow for RAID recovery
services?
A: Due to the complexity of RAID, we do not
recommend using software for data recovery in this
instance. The data from RAID is often critical in
nature and failed recovery attempts can lead to
permanent data loss.
Q: Is
recovery from SRAM possible?
A: The best advice is to consult a data recovery
specialist for advice on a case-by-case basis.
Q: Have
you ever recovered any data for Microsoft?
A: Yes, we have performed countless recoveries for
Microsoft, the world's leading operating system.
Compufix Professionals - Kroll Ontrack works closely
with Microsoft to ensure its tools are compatible
with system updates - eg Vista. In fact, Kroll
Ontrack has been recognized for its expertise with
Microsoft technologies by attaining Gold Certified
status in the Microsoft Partner Programme.
Q: Do you
support disk families on large systems?
A: Yes, we do. In fact, we have the tools and
capabilities to recover data from any system, media
or storage device.
Q: Why
isn't recovered data delivered in the same directory
structure?
A: Sometimes when the directory structure is damaged
we are able to bring files back but we have to
create a new path. There are lots of reasons a
directory structure can be damaged and these vary
from situation to situation.
Q: In
general should we move 'my documents' to another
partition or drive?
A: We have a strong preference for working on the
original media. If you would like to copy your files
to a new location in order to try and access the
files this is fine. We advise you don't make any
changes to the original location and don't let
CHKDSK run. If you end up sending the drive in, send
us your original drive as it is often not possible
to get good recoveries from copies.
Q: Can you
restore a partition damaged as a result of viruses,
wrong action of user partition creation with several
hard disk partition manager software?
A: As far as partitioning software is concerned,
generally we are successful, but each case needs to
be treated individually - the more the user does,
the harder it generally gets for us.
Remote Service
Questions
Q: What is
remote data recovery?
A:
Remote data recovery services
is a patented technology, allowing Compufix
Professionals Ontrack Data Recovery service
engineers to perform lab-quality recoveries right on
your server, desktop or laptop through a secure
modem or Internet connection.
Q: How is
the initial evaluation handled for remote
recoveries?
A: In very much the same way as an In-Lab - just
remotely! The tools for a remote recovery are the
same tools as used in lab.
Q: I am
worried about the security of the data or my
network, how is the security of my data managed via
Compufix Professionals
Ontrack Data Recovery services?
A: Your data's security is assured thanks to the
proprietary communication protocol, encrypted
packets and secure facilities offered as part of the
Compufix Professionals
Ontrack Data Recovery services.
Q: Does it
take a long time to establish the connection to RDR?
A: No. Many customers get connected in less than 10
minutes.
Q: Can I
use RDR if I have a proxy server or firewall?
A: Yes - the RDR software has been specifically
designed to work with most Proxy and Firewall
configurations.
Compufix
Professionals
Ontrack
Data Recovery Software
Questions
Q: My hard
drive/server/RAID system is working properly, but
some files have disappeared or are inaccessible,
what should I do?
A:
Ontrack® Data Recovery software
was designed to solve any data loss situation caused
by logical failure on a storage unit/device.
Q: I made
a mistake and deleted some of my important files and
folders, is it possible to recover them?
A: Yes, the Compufix Professionals
Ontrack EasyRecovery™
software allows you to recover, restore and repair a
wide range of files.
Q: Can I
repair a hard drive with Ontrack Data
Recovery software?
A: If your drive suffers from physical failure, then
a
In-lab data recovery services
will be the best option. Ontrack Data Recovery
software can only work with functioning drives.
Q: Are
there software tools for flash disk data recovery?
A: Yes, assuming the data loss was caused by logical
failure, software such as
Compufix Professionals
Ontrack EasyRecovery™
which has FAT32 recovery capabilities will be a
suitable recovery option.
Q: Can
Compufix Professionals
Ontrack EasyRecovery™
potentially do all that remote data recovery
services can, and if not, what can it not do?
A: Although
Compufix
Professionals
Ontrack EasyRecovery
is an effective tool for most cases of data loss,
remote data recovery or In-lab services may be more
suitable for complex data loss disasters.
Q: My
exchange server is down, how can I recover/restore
existing data?
A:
Compufix Professionals
Ontrack® PowerControls™
is the solution you need. It is a simple, yet
powerful tool for copying, searching, recovering and
analyzing data directly from Microsoft®
Exchange Server backups, un-mounted databases (EDB)
and Information Store files.