Data Recovery Service Blog
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Our Blog Posts
Charlotte Data Recovery Firm Provides Solutions for Hurricane Damaged Hard Drives
We here at Carolina Data Recovery are committed to helping preserve people’s precious data. That’s why, in light of Harvey and Irma, we are providing a special series of offers for those with hard drives damaged by either Hurricane Harvey or Irma. If you, or someone...
Charlotte Data Recovery Extends Special Offer for Flood Damaged Hard Drive Victims
At Carolina Data Recovery, we believe in being neighborly and extending a hand when there are people in need. Given the devastation that people are facing Carolina Data Recovery owner and President, Ron Davis, has decided to add an additional 45 days to our special...
Hard Drive Explanation
“Imagine an airplane flying at 5M miles per hour but only 1/16th inch above the ground on a highway with 100,00 lanes where the width of each lane is only a fraction of an inch … the airplane is expected to switch lanes frequently, and then follow the new lane with...
Solid State Drives: Still Fragile Enough to Fail
Solid State Drives, or SSDs, have recently become more prominent in the tech field because of their many benefits. Given the lack of moving parts, use of chips, and ability to use less power, SSDs are faster, more physically durable, and can continue to become...
Data Recovery: The Unattainable Triangle
When considering hard drives, back-up systems, and data recovery three common considerations for the customer are cost, quality, and speed. How can the consumer get the best? How are they defining an ideal solution? Those three concepts (cost, quality, speed) also act...
What To Do If Water Damages Your Hard Drive
Water Damage is amongst the top hard drive killer for most people; a quick spill and, as quickly as it happened, your data is gone. Water is able to carry microscopic particles, rust metal, and ruin electronic mechanisms, making it a real nightmare situation. Here at...
4 Ways to Prevent Data Loss
Data loss has never been a more serious issue than it is today, and because of that there has never been more people looking for data recovery solutions. But what if the loss was preventable? Thankfully, there are many ways a person can prevent data loss in their...
4 Signs You’ve Been Hacked
In today’s modern times cyber security has never been more in the forefront of people’s minds. Being hacked is amongst the top concerns of anyone exposing themselves to the internet, so we’ve put together a list of four signs that your system has been hacked. A hack...
What is RAID Redundancy?
A RAID system links multiple drives together. Each drive has components that mirror the functions of other parts of other drives. The storage functions (i.e. reading and writing) are then operating at multiple levels across multiple disks all at once, sometimes with...
Why Local Data Recovery Experts Are Right for You
People often ask the question “Why should I work with a local data recovery expert”? There are many different companies that provide data recovery from a distance and sometimes even at flat rates. At Carolina Data Recovery we believe the answer is broken into three...
Cyber Security and Data Recovery
In today’s time, digital safety and security have never been more prevalent on peoples’ minds. How to keep a computer and its data safe are important questions to continually ask. At Carolina Data Recovery we understand the relationship of cyber security and data...
Demystifying the Hard Drive
“Imagine an airplane flying at 5M miles per hour but only 1/16th inch above the ground on a highway with 100,00 lanes where the width of each lane is only a fraction of an inch … the airplane is expected to switch lanes frequently, and then follow the new lane with...
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