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What measures are taken when recovering ultrasensitive (secure) data?

Will you always be able to recover all the data that you lose?Why or why not?

What circumstances might require that the data recovery service perform a recovery attempt at your site?

What three factors would effect the price you might pay for recovery services from a specific provider?

What should you do if a hardware malfunction is detected?

Is Intenet access necessary for this recovery option?

Will this option work if you cannot boot from the hard drive?

i thought i only had three questions left-but a teacher apparently ripped it apart and restapled the second part(two sheets) together........

2006-11-17 13:40:09 · 1 answers · asked by shadow_the_echinda 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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1. Well, what you wanna do is save all the time. If you're working in a document, save every so often.

2. Not ALL data, but most. Some computers (with Windows XP) have ways to recover data from the RAM. Any data on the harddrive will be recoverable though.

3. A date recovery attempt will occur when data is lost.

4. Couldn't tell you how much it would cost to recover data, but anywhere from $50 - $100 maybe.

5. Try to repair the hardware, so it becomes functioning again.

6. Not usually.

7. Usually the best option is to recover from a CD, not the internet, but internet MAY work.

2006-11-17 14:00:58 · answer #1 · answered by Greg S 3 · 0 0

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