16 March, 2011

Formatted Drive File Recovery on Mac and Windows

Formatting is a term which is always misunderstood by many PC users. Most users think of formatting as a method that is used to permanently wipe out all the data present on a particular drive. While erasure of data is definitely correct, the fact is that they are not permanently erased instead the space occupied by the data is marked as empty, so that fresh data gets written into those empty spaces. In majority of times formatting is done, to prepare the hard drive for installation of the operating system, or in case of a USB drive to fill in new data etc. In normal circumstances formatting goes on without an issue and there is no chance for data loss to take place. However, there are times when formatting could lead to data loss. In this article we will discuss about some such scenarios and the solutions to overcome the issue.

The first and the most common issue, in which data loss occurs is due to accidental formatting by the user. There are times when the user wants to get rid of an infected file on a particular drive, which appears to be causing issues with data access. In such a scenario, the user might accidentally end up formatting the wrong partition. This is a common issue not only in Window but also Mac users. It is an issue that affects not only fixed hard drives but also external hard drives. In times of data loss in this manner, the user needs to make use of a Windows or Mac external hard drive recovery software to recover the deleted data.

This issue is not only restricted to hard drives, but also affects other storage media like USB drives and flash memory cards. In the case of these devices, the issue pops up in a different manner. The issue of loss of data comes up when the USB drive or the memory card is plugged into the PC, and there is an immediate message that pops up on the screen that asks the user whether he wants to format the drive. The user has no other option, but to go ahead with formatting if the device needs to be used any further.

However, the user can still recover files from formatted drive, as the data is still present on the storage media but is not visible. The user needs to get hold of a good data recovery utility that can complete the job efficiently and with ease.

Susan George heads the product partition of a leading technology company based in Silicon Valley. He has successfully guided the team in bringing out many software utilities to Mac external hard drive recovery, recover data from hard drives, and partitions and external hard drive recovery.

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