Data Recovery, Data Erasure
and Repairing Virus Damage
Have you ever needed
to recover data, or erase data for security purposes, or deal with
virus damage to a hard drive?
Most technicians know of software that with a push
of the button will automatically recover data.
There are also various 'data erasure' tools available
that will erase data to certain levels, and virus damage can be
resolved by reformatting and reinstalling all the software.
However, some technicians are not aware of any
solution to handle all the above, and do it with complete safety
and with certainty in the results.
You see, the problem with automatic data recovery
programs is that you usually get only one chance to recover the
data. If you run one of the automatic programs it's a 50/50 chance
it will work and once it's run, that's it. If the program does not
work the first time, you may not get another chance. The data is
destroyed.
Similarly with data erasure programs - to what
level are they actually erasing the data - what guarantee is that
that it cannot be recovered?
So - is there another solution? Well, yes, there
is!
What about virus damage caused to hard drives -
does this automatically require a complete reformat and reinstallation
of all the software?
No, it doesn't!
For fear of sounding like we're blowing our own
trumpet, the fact is this - you can use MicroScope to resolve these,
and many other problems, that any technician might run across, and
it does it in a fraction of the time and often at less cost!
Many people don't realise is that Microscope is
NOT just a diagnostic tool - it contains a wide range of other utilities,
including a solution for enabling you to recover or erase data and
for repairing damage caused by viruses.
DATA RECOVERY -
Micro-Scope will not do an automatic data recovery,
it has a 'Fix Disk Editor' that will allow you
to display and edit any section of the drive. Even hidden partitions
that other programs could never see.
Advanced search functions will allow you to define
a physical range to searches for information on the drive. Including
being able to create image files off of a hidden partition called
the COMMAND REGISTER where you can find all the factory information
like the master boot record.
These image files can be mirror on to other sectors
to rebuild the damaged part of the drive. So the technician does
not have to know how to write FAT 32 or NTSF file structures. Also
Micro-Scope is not limited to the 65,000 cylinders.
What Micro-Scope does provide is a disk editor
that allows you to scan, display (and change if necessary) any portion
of the hard drive contents including hidden partitions and sectors.
In skilled hands, it is possible to rebuild the FAT and perform
other recovery functions without risking the loss of all data.
VIRUS DAMAGE -
The 'Fixed Disk Sector Editor'
in Micro-Scope allows you to view and modify any data anywhere on
the surface of the platter – even those reserved areas that
are normally off limits to DOS utilities, like track Zero, for example.
That is very handy if you have to do any repair or reconstruction
of the Master Boot Record or Partition Tables, perhaps due to a
virus contamination.
In fact one of the menu items in Micro-Scope is
called 'Rebuild Master Boot' and it is a completely
automatic function. We include this function since about 80%
of the common viruses attach themselves to the Master Boot Record.
Micro-Scope does a destructive low level format,
just on Sector 0 to wipe out the virus and then it automatically
writes a DOS Master Boot Record in its place. The entire
procedure takes less than a second and provides for instant access
to the data on the drive.
DATA ERASURE & LOW LEVEL FORMAT -
With Micro-Scope you
can do a true factory low-level format on any drive type, regardless
of the size, make or model, even SCSI and IDE drives. Also if track
Zero is damaged it will relocate track zero and fix those drives.
The difference between Micro-Scope low-level format and other diagnostics
low-level format is.
A. Other diagnostics use a bios call to perform
there low level Format routine. This routine is the reason why drive
manufactures print on the side of the drives (DO NOT PERFORM A LOW
LEVEL FORMAT. SEND BACK TO MANUFACTURE)
B. Bios low-level formats only have the capability
to get rid of the indexing system. The information can still be
recovered. So for security purposes this is not good. Not to mention
that the old registries are still on the drive. This is what will
cause the drive to crash again.
C. Micro-Scope's low-level format is a factory
style low-level format. Micro Scope can first do a secure wipe of
the drive by writing zeros to the entire drive not being limited
to any partitions that other utility cannot see.
D. Then to reinitialize the drive back to the factory
specifications. Micro-Scope will communicate with the drives command
Register where the information exist to bring the drive back to
the factory specs and if there is a virus on track zero. Micro-Scope
will relocate track zero.
The low-level format routine is what got Micro
2000 a GSA contract with the USA government. The ability to declassify
a hard drive.
Click on the following link to find out more about
using Micro-Scope
and reduce the risk and time spent on these key functions time and
time again!!
Don't take the risk
of losing data, or having someone else recover your company's data
or spend hours reformatting and reinstalling - just use Microscope!
Disclaimer
- The Micro 2000 Tech Tip is a free service providing information
only. While we use reasonable care to see that this information
is correct, we do not guarantee it for accuracy, completeness or
fitness for a particular purpose. Micro 2000, Inc. shall not be
liable for damages of any kind in connection with the use or misuse
of this information.
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