5 Reasons Why You Shouldn"t Try Data Recovery Yourself!

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Many people decide to do the process of data recovery by themselves once they receive a quote from the data recovery specialist or company.
They think that it is expensive and they are more than capable to do it them selves.
This is not the best option because 99.
9% of the time it results in your data being lost forever.
In fact, in many cases the data is so far gone, when people attempt the process them selves, that even the best data recovery specialist can't bring it back.
Another common mistake people do is that they use disk repair utility when their drive crashes.
This isn't a good idea because these programs normally write to the drive causing the existing data to be overwritten.
These programs won't fix the problem in most cases.
They will only make things worse.
The big mistake people make when attempting to recover their lost data by them selves is to open up the drive them selves to try to fix the problem.
This is the worst idea and should be avoided at all costs.
Hard drives need specialist to work with them and require specially equipped laboratories.
The process of opening up a hard drive is similar to a surgery.
Therefore, never ever try it your self as it could cause permanent damage to your drive.
There are countless reasons to you shouldn't try data recovery your self and here are the top 5 reasons: 1.
Further damage to the drive resulting in a more complex data recovery process which costs higher fees by specialists.
2.
High risk of permanent damage to the drive causing your data to be lost forever.
3.
Paying double or triple the cost for the same job, you pay for the programs to use them your self then you end up paying higher fees to the data recovery experts.
4.
Opening a hard drive and rebuilding it requires special tools which only specialized companies have.
5.
Most self recovered data will be corrupted because the process of data recovery was incomplete.
What you should understand is that CDs, DVDs, flash memories, and especially hard disks, and external hard drives, are extremely sensitive.
They could be damaged easily by many factors.
So the best thing to do is to avoid getting them damaged in the first place.
And if such an unfortunate event of data loss happens, then seek professional help even if the cost is high.
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