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By jasonhelms


Its fairly easy to find data recovery companies these days, just do a quick Google search and literally thousands pop up. The real problem can be recovering your data at a price that won't break the bank. But cheap data recovery is a bit of a conundrum. You need your important data back, usually fast, but recovering said data can be quite expensive depending on what your problem is. Also how much of the hard drive needs to be recovered and how badly the drive is damaged, both play a role in how expensive it will be to recover your files. It's important to understand these issues and do research into different data recovery companies if you want any hope of getting cheap data recovery.

There are several different ways you can go about recovering lost data. If all you have is a simple hard drive failure without any physical damage, you may be able to go with a cheap data recovery software solution. But if you have actual physical damage to your hard drive, you will need to seek out a data recovery company.

Cheap Data Recovery Companies


Finding a cheap data recovery company can be a difficult task if you actually want to get all your important data back in one piece. With something that important you need to make a decision based on the quality of the company, not just on price. If you are simply looking for the best prices when searching for data recovery companies you may be disappointed in the quality of the service or you may fall victim to a scam.

There are many companies that use deceptive practices to draw you in and then jack up the rates. These are called "bait and switch" tactics which lure you in with unreasonably low quotes so that you decide to go with them and then when you actually send them your hard drive, they tell you the drive is damaged more than they anticipated and will raise their quote to two or three times of their original.

That is why researching companies and looking for real reviews is an important step to take when looking for data recovery companies. Some good examples of quality companies would be ACS Data Recovery and Ontrack but those are not the only good ones out there.

Cheap Data Recovery Software


For many people wishing to recover their lost data, a software solution is the preferable choice. It is generally cheaper and you can do it yourself. But you can only use software to solve certain problems with your drive. If it has an actual physical defects or won't run you won't be able to use any data recovery software, especially not cheap data recovery software.

One of the most common questions when it comes to data recovery software is how expensive is it. Many users may opt for cheaper solutions but it may end up costing you even more than if you had just gone with the quality choice to begin with. In some cases the data may be completely lost and then you're completely out of luck. But all this doesn't mean you need to spend a ton or go with the most expensive option, because more expensive doesn't always mean better. It's just that the cheapest data recovery choice is not usually the best except in rare cases.

Tips For Recovering Lost Data

It's important to remember when you lose files that you want to recover that you shouldn't reformat or save anything else to your hard drive. When you delete files on a PC, the data is not actually gone until it gets over written. All that you do is erase markers that tell your hard drive not to write anything there. If possible, you should turn off your computer right then and there and either boot up from another drive or run your recovery software.

Really when the time comes to recover important data, expense should not be an issue, especially if that data is invaluable to you. Expense of the data recovery and security should be directly relative to its importance and how badly it is needed when disaster recovery models come into play.

The most important thing to do when looking for cheap data recovery is to do your homework. Cheap doesn't always save you money especially if you go with a company that charges X dollars just to look at your drive. Try to find a company that won't charge you until they actually recover the data that way you know that they are actually good at what they do.

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