Wednesday, August 31, 2011

After Windows Recovery you can again access your lost data

Microsoft introduced several service pack versions. Every new version covers the demerits of previously developed version. A collection of updates are stored in these service packs. Through these service packs, reliability of the system gets increased. Such service packs can be directly downloaded from Google. Installation of service packs is not a big task. But still, many times proper installation cannot be done. Because of improper installation, various error messages come on the screen while booting the system. These error messages does not allow you to access hard drive data. You can use a suitable backup. However if backup is not available, then you can opt for a third party Windows data recovery tools.

For further clarification of above scenario. Let us consider a practical scenario. Suppose, you have install Windows Vista Service Pack (SP1). After the installation of service pack, when you try to reboot your computer. It does not boot and you get an error message on the black screen and your system remains in a non-bootable state. Data of the whole drive becomes unapproachable.

Error message on screen is caused because when corrupt file is installed or patched at the time of Windows Vista Service Pack1(SP1). Other cause for the occurrence of error message is the corruption of firewall.cpl.

For solving the problem, and to recover Windows data. You have to follow the below steps:

  • You can run chkdsk/f command on a boot partition.
  • However, if the problem still persists, then reinstall Windows Vista operating system in your computer.

But by doing reinstallation, all the saved data in a Windows hard drive becomes inaccessible. In order to recover the lost data, you can try data recovery software for Windows system. With the help of these tools, Windows data recovery is performed in an exact manner. Such tools can be easily used even without any technical understanding. It can restore data from the various storage devices, such as pen drives, memory card, SD card, and external drives.
 

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