Zip Drive Recovery TIps
Zip drives provide an enormous amount of extra space. These drives can be used to relieve an overloaded hard drive and back up important files. These drives are less portable than flash drives, but can store much more data. However, when the zip drive is the only drive that stores important data, your data might be vulnerable to a zip drive crash. Fortunately, there are services that recover data from zip drives, and there are also steps you can take to possibly salvage the data.
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Repair Services
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Zip drives can be repaired for a fee. Choose a company that has specialists devoted to data recovery. The company should have free evaluations. There should also be no cancellation fees. There should be upfront pricing. Also consider that zip drive data recovery is a long and expensive process, so this service might not be worth the price if the data is not extremely important. Companies like Stellar Information and Salvage Data are specialized in data recovery.
Consideration 1
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Do not use your zip drive if you need to recover data. If you use your zip drive, there is a chance that the data will be written over, which will ruin your chances of recovering the data. Instead, unplug your zip drive from your computer.
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Consideration 2
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Free up space on your zip drive. Start deleting all unnecessary files on your zip drive. Also, if you plan on using zip drive recovery software, make sure that you always have this software installed. This will increase the chances that your computer will be able to recover the data.
Solution
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Try accessing the zip drive with a different computer. Oftentimes, a zip drive that appears fried can be accessed from a different computer. The second solution is to attempt to run your computer with a different operating system. There are several operating systems that you can run in addition to your usual operating system.
Prevention
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Having multiple backups of data is always a good idea, especially if the data is very important. Important files can be stored on multiple zip drives, flash drives, the hard drive itself, and often online with free services like Yahoo briefcase. There are also software programs like TestDisk that backup software for users.
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