Got Virus?

Got Virus?

by: Woody Bowers

GOT VIRUS? Your Data is NOT lost forever!

In the wake of so many computer viruses running wild, ขHope is not lostข!

With the recent release of such viruses as: mydoom; netsky; mofei, lovegate and many more destructive viruses, there is an affordable solution to recover your lost files from your hard drive.

Selecting a Data Recovery Service Company can be a challenging and confusing undertaking to say the least.

ECO Data Recovery located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida has come to the rescue of many individuals, small business and large corporations around the world. When down time means lost revenue and it seems like there is no light at the end of the tunnel, you can always count on ECO Data Recovery to get you up and operating asap.

These days you never know when your computer system will go down due to viruses, sabotage or natural disaster. We suggest that everyone backup their files regularly. Nobody ever wants to think about their hard drive crashing or a virus taking over their computer, so backing up your files is the last thing on your mind.

Often time is of the essence. We know that when your business is down, fast is never fast enough, therefore, ECO offers an expedited service for time sensitive situations.

As technology advances, so do the skills of what we refer to as ขHackersข. These ขHackersข are responsible for many of the damaged files we have recovered. As the ขHackersข skills evolve, so must our teams of engineers. We understand that there will always be some hacker out there with the goal of causing ขchaosข. Eco Data Recovery will be there to undo the damage they may have done and get you up and running in the fastest time possible.

Viruses are not the only cause of lost files!

When a hard drive is making an awful noise, more often then not you have a hardware problem. ECO Chief Engineer, Sean Flanders, warns ขIf you hear strange noises emanating from your computer, shut it off immediately before further damage is incurredข.

When a drive is still grasping to life (barely spinning) many times people try the cheapest solution and attempt to run a data recovery software utility. This is a major mistake! ขAttempting to utilize recovery software can make your data hard to salvage if not impossible in some cases. ขThese programs may write data on the drive which then overwrites your original data, making data recovery almost impossibleข, states Brian Cain, VP of sales at ECO.

Take heed in the words of Charles Roover, President of Eco Data Recovery, ขBe aware of the fate that could befall your computer and/or network and take precautions. Backup your files often! Nobody likes to think about losing their data, however, when you have a disaster, we’re there to rescue you!ข

Over the past 10 years ECO Data Recovery has saved many individuals and companies by retrieving their lost data! We’re only a phone call away!

http://www.ecodatarecovery.com

About The Author

Woody Bowers

Dir. Business Development

Eco Data Recovery

(800)3393412

[email protected]

This article was posted on March 11, 2004

by Woody Bowers

Lightning Season: How to Avoid Data Loss

Lightning Season: How to Avoid Data Loss

by: Woody Bowers

Lightning Season: How to Avoid Data Loss
We have just entered the time of year that most electrical storms occur.
Sudden loss of power, power surges, and electrical spikes are all very common causes of computer damage.
There is no way to stop Mother Nature however; there are some precautionary measures that can be taken to save your computer from these types of damaging electrical storms.
The staff at Eco Data Recovery, located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (the lightning capitol of the world) offers the following suggestions to keep your computer and hard drive safe from Mother Nature:
1.) Plug your computer into a battery backup.
If a power outage does occur, a computer plugged into a battery backup will continue to run for several minutes giving you time to shut down the system properly.
2.) Use a surge protector.
A surge protector will prevent a power spike from burning out the mother board, hard drive, power supply and other drives.
These protective units are inexpensive and can save you hundreds of dollars in repair costs.
Brian Cain, data recovery consultant at EcoDataRecovery.com suggests ขIf your computer is unprotected from power issues and you know there is a storm headed your way shut down your computer if possible, disconnect the power cable and telephone line until the storm passes.ข
If your computer has already experienced some sort of electrical damage and the hard drive seems to be dead, don’t fret. The engineers at Eco Data Recovery have experienced this problem every season for over 10 years and are prepared to help.
Most people opt for the least costly method possible to recover their data. This is usually a software solution.
There are many data recovery software options available to the public however, software will do nothing for a drive that won’t power up or that has a physical problem. The physical problems must first be overcome before any sort of recovery of your data can take place.
Eco Data Recovery has the equipment and expertise to overcome these issues.
When a company experiences data loss it usually means down time and down time means lost revenue.
The experts at Eco Data Recovery can help to get your business up and running in a timely manner.
About EcoDataRecovery.com : Based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. EcoDataRecovery.com is committed to delivering the most cost effective solutions for expert data recovery services. EcoDataRecovery.com has been using their advanced technology and expertise to recover data for corporations and individuals alike for over 10 years. This company utilizes multiple world wide networks to source parts if needed. Delivering retrieved data in a timely manner, fanatical customer support, and confidentiality of client data is what keeps their clientsก coming back.
On The Web: www.EcoDataRecovery.com

About The Author

Woody Bowers

Eco Data Recovery

Director of Business Development

(800)3393412

[email protected]

This article was posted on July 13, 2004

by Woody Bowers