The easiest place to find information about Seagate data recovery is the official Seagate website. One can find much information about data recovery for individuals and businesses. A detailed review of Seagate data recovery can also be found on the 'Data Cent' site.
Information on online data recovery can be found from many different resources. Some websites with this information include Acronis and Partition Guru.
Information on drive data recovery can be found on Lifehacker. They have pages of information and answers to users questions to walk you through the process of recovering your data and signs to know if your data is recoverable.
Data recovery is best done by professionals in order to not lose data permanently. To find a qualified specialist one can search for a data recovery businesses either through the phone book, online, or though a retail computer shop.
There are many data recovery firms that will recover data from a DVD for you. There are also instructional videos on youtube showing how to recover data from damaged discs.
Seagate, Stopzilla, and Disk Doctors are just a few of the disk recovery services nationally available. You may also have some smaller services in your town. Almost any software company that deals with small business will have disk data recovery software or services.
To find information on SD data recovery, I recommend two sites:WWW.filerecovertools.com/products/fr_sd and 3d2f.com>utilities>backup&restore. You can try the first one for free and the second is a free downloand.
A typical charge for HDD data recovery services is about $300 to $500. You can find more information by calling 800-347-5377 or going to www.diskdoctors.com
Companies such as Krollon Track or Quetek are good for data recovery. To find a data recovery expert based on your specific needs, you could try looking on Data Recovery or Acs Data.
You can find the information necessary to perform a data recovery on a hard drive located at Lifehacker or Geeksquad. Most of the time a computer comes with a step-by-step guide located under under system tools that will walk you through the process.
To perform data recovery, you will need data recovery software. Here is a software option with step-by-step instructions: http://www.recovermyfiles.com/hard-disk-data-recovery.php.
Off-site data protection is the practice of sending away and storing data elsewhere as a form of disaster recovery prevention. For information about this practice, you can consult companies such as Offsite Backups.
You can find information on the transcend external hard drive that doesn't open on a computer of the data recovery experts.