Why People Do Not Go for DIY Recovery Software

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Why People Do Not Choose DIY Recovery Software


Valuable data, when lost can cause immense mental unrest and have financial repercussions that can be very hard to deal with.  When the risks of losing the data outweigh the benefits of saving money, people tend to opt for the services of a data recovery company. The services offered by the data recovery companies are very useful to most businesses because the data recovery companies not only guarantee success, they also tell the customer upfront about the chances of successful recovery. Compare and contrast this with the features offered by the DIY recovery software. Not only do they not guarantee successful results, your chances of data recovery can actually be minimized even further or ruined completely if the data recovery software overwrites on your lost data. Therefore, people choose to opt for the services of a data recovery company.


Disadvantages of Using DIY Recovery Software


The DIY recovery software may offer attractive benefits such as lower cost and fast results, but the consistency of these results will always be a question that will haunt the users. Most data recovery software, even when they are successful in recovering the data, are not able to restore the data in the desired format or the data be unreadable after restoration. This defeats the entire purpose of data recovery. There are many disadvantages of using DIY recovery software. It is important to consider these disadvantages to analyse if the risk of using DIY data recovery software is justified or not.


·          Risk of Overwriting on the Lost Data


Some DIY recovery software is created by amateurs and can make a data loss incident worse than before. This is due to the fact that they tend to overwrite on the existing data as they are designed to install themselves on the storage media. As a result, the software can overwrite on the very data that you are trying to recover, thereby defeating the purpose of data recovery. Overwritten data is much harder to recover and chances are, you may not be able to recover your data at all. Therefore, using such software can actually significantly reduce your chances of recovering your data and you may need to call for a data recovery specialist for help. In that case, you not only pay for the DIY recovery software but also for the services of a company.


·          Inability of the DIY Software to Handle Hard Drive Failures or Complicated Operating System Issues


Most DIY software is not designed to handle complicated data loss issues such as hard disk failure or difficult operating system issues. Installing the software on an already failing hard drive can cause the hard drive to fail completely and make the data loss incident a permanent one. Hard drives are complex and need to be handled by professionals in order to be evaluated. DIY software is not equipped to handle complex hard disk or operating system problems, no matter what they advertise. It is best to let the experts handle these complex issues if you want successful data recovery results.


·          Credibility of the DIY Recovery Software Company Cannot be Known


Unless you are buying the DIY recovery software from a well-known reputed company, the credibility of the DIY recovery software will always be under serious doubt. The users can never really know if they are merely wasting their money on a worthless product that promises results without actually doing so. DIY recovery software from such companies also comes with little or no support or guarantees. Therefore, it can be even harder to deal with the situation wherein the data loss incident becomes more severe in nature because of using such software.


·          Inflexibility of Approach


Not all data loss incidents are the same. However, most DIY recovery software is written around algorithms which have pre-defined assumptions for data loss situations. The algorithm cannot appropriately understand any deviation from these assumptions. The pre-defined assumptions prove to be a hindrance to the recovery software as it becomes incapable of handling a data loss situation that demands some flexibility or creativity.  If a specific data loss has not been accounted for in the software’s algorithm, the software may provide incorrect options to the user, which can make the data loss incident worse than before.


About the Author

James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. If you are concerned about data loss and would like more information on Data Recovery see http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk


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