For every computer user, data recovery after a system crash is of utmost importance.
A system crash might delete your important files and folders. Sometimes, a human error might cause file deletion. There are ways and tools that can help you recover your lost data. Let us explore them in this article.
As a computer user, you should know that your computer needs a lot of maintenance. You should take proper precautionary steps to prevent data loss periodically.
How do you know that your Windows has crashed?
The operating system, in this case Windows, is the most critical software component in your machine. Windows manages the resources of the computer and coordinates machine-human interaction. Windows, the big boss, dwarfs all other application software running on your machine and coordinates their operations. Windows also resolves the conflicts between the applications for grabbing your precious hardware resources like memory, printer, scanner etc. If your computer has single software, it has to be the operating system.
During times, the operating system might get damaged and you are not able to boot up your system. At this point, all files residing on your hard drive will become inaccessible. You need the assistance of Windows data recovery solutions to get back all your important files.
During boot failure, your machine may throw errors about important system files getting corrupt, or the registry database getting corrupt. Ultimately a “missing operating system” error is thrown.
How do you prevent a crash?
To prevent occurrence of such situations that pushes a chill down your spine, keep data recovery software or more precisely, partition recovery software in your machine. These tools provide Boot DVD to recover data from your hard drive. The tools are quite
user-friendly and can recover lost, missing and inaccessible files easily. You need to insert the Boot DVD and the screen will flash the recovery options.
Sometimes, if you do not have a prevention mechanism in place, you might need to format your hard drive and install a fresh copy of Windows. The format process checks your disks and resolves most of the disk related issues; though you lose your valuable files.