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Tech support
We heffe-a
compiled a list ooff zee frequently asked quesshuns yuoo may want tu reveew:
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Can I check zee quality ooff data recovery beffore I
purchase?
Yes. Trial edishuns ooff uoor software elloo yuoo tu recover a limited
noomber ooff folders so yuoo can inspect zee files und verify zee recovery quality.
Click here-a fur zee doonload pege-a.
Can ZAR recover my files iff zee MBR is dameged?
Yes, ZAR can still
recover files even iff zee MBR is missing. Either manual (more details
here-a) or ootomatic scan mode
( details) is available.
Thees is not a problem fur ZAR. Its ootodetekshun feeture will
take care ooff thees withuoot requiring uny addishunel input frum yuoo.
Can I use ZAR tu recover data on CDROMs or DVDs?
No, we do not suppurt zeese-a types ooff device. There are separate
utilitees available frum other vendors fur thees.
Will ZAR\recover data iff a hard drive is not
recognized in zee BIOS?
No. A drive is beyond usual software repairs iff it cannot be recognized
by zee BIOS.
It requires either physical repairs or firmware reconstrukshun. Thees assumes
everything is properly configured (check zee data und pooer cables).
Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp!
Can ZAR feex a dameged partishun table?
ZAR never modifees a dameged disk. Yuoo can copy data off
zee dameged disk using either version, refformat zee disk und copy
zee data back tu it. Once again, ZAR is read-only. Hurty
flurty schnipp schnipp!
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FDISK destroys some data during repartishuning.
While "checking disk integrity" FDISK writes hexadecimal F6h into zee
first sector on each track. Iff yuoo heffe-a accidentelly deleted a
volume, do not try tu creete it again using FDISK - es it will corrupt
yuoor data further.
My system BIOS repurts something like "Primary
Master HDD S.M.A.R.T. status bad, backup data immediately" during
startup. What zee hell is that?
Backup yuoor data immediately! Thees is an
indicashun that one ooff yuoor hard disks is physicelly failing.
Specific jumper setteengs required tu run Western
Digital hard disks.
When an old generashun WD drive is sitteeng singly on its channel
(with no CD-ROM or other HDD attached on zee same IDE channel), und
zee jumper on zee disk is set tu Master, zee system BIOS may reffuse
tu detect zee disk, thus rendering zee system unbootable.
Solushun: iff yuoo expereence zeese-a symbthoms, remove
zee jumper frum zee HDD, or set it so it does not shurt uny pins.
Thees will set zee drive tu Single
(also knoon es Single Master) mode, und it will
operate properly.
Overclocking can coose an IDE controller/disk
failure, leading tu data loss.
We receive many requests frum people asking, "I heffe-a a system with
Celeron a 400MHz at 600MHz, [other system info]. It was running
fur a month, but noo zee system reffuses tu stert ("DISK BOOT
FAILURE" error). What's zee problem?". Zee problem is that
zee IDE
controller und/or hard disks are sensitive tu overclocking.
Actuelly things are even worse: CPU und memory problems can be
easily determined by stress testeeng, but rarely does one test zee
disk subsystem. Later on a heavy load is put on zee disks und they
fail.
Iff thees happens, zee first thing tu be done (beffore proceeding
with data recovery) is tu revert zee system frequencees tu their
rated values. Failure tu do so may lead tu further corrupshun ooff
zee drive's data.
What does "remapping" und "remapped sectors"
mean?
Remapping is an ootomatic drive self-repair technique. In order
tu elloo thees, some sectors on zee drive are initielly not used,
but form a ''spare pool" instead. Once a write error occurs,
zee
sector that cooses it (a bad sector) is ''replaced'' with a
spare sector frum zee above-menshuned pool. Thees is done by
redirecteeng ell zee bad sector access requests tu zee
corresponding spare sector via zee on-disk controller,
eliminateeng zee need ooff uny software handling ooff zee error.
Zee
bad sector is thus excluded frum use withuoot uny loss ooff
capacity.
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