how do you become a professional data recovery expert?

Q. What courses should be followed?
Are there certifications?
Is this possible to achieve without actually working for a large data recovery company?

A. Degrees
Certified Computer Forensic Specialist; Data Recovery Expert Certification; Data Recovery Professional Certification

Expert Service
Data Recovery and Computer Forensic Expert, have been published and taught major companies both Data Recovery and Forensics. How to rebuild hard drives, how to extract the data and reassemble the data including Mac OSX, Windows NTFS, Linux EXT and Reiser, RAID 0 and RAID 5.

Experience & Qualifications
Have run a data recovery lab for 7 years at www.MyHardDriveDied.com and testified in computer forensic cases both criminal and civil cases. Certified Computer Forensic Specialist; Data Recovery Expert Certification; Data Recovery Professional Certification

Available Modes Of Communication
email/chat

I have a seagate momentus 5400 external hard drive that crashed. Does anyone know how to recover the data?
Q. I mean by myself...I've looked up the data recovery companies, and they all charge $300 and up. This is personal data, not business.

A. Try to visit this website, you will find more option to get rid of your hard disk :

http://the-hard-drive-data-recovery.blogspot.com

Data recovery of a file that was cut and paste to another hard drive. What are my options?
Q. I have 2 hard drives on my computer. My computer was having problems, so I moved everything (via cut then paste) from drive C to drive E and removed drive E to make it an external hard drive. Long story short, I need to know if there is a way these files still exist on the old computer's drive C as I have lost access to the external hard drive. I have not been using the computer these files were cut then pasted from. Cost isn't really an issue here, as I originally sent the external drive to a data recovery company (which is pricey, and they ultimately couldn't help). I thought I might try to recover them this way as a last ditch effort. Any chance these files are still floating around somewhere on the old drive despite being cut and pasted to a new one? Any idea how to recover them if thy are?

A. If you haven't used the computer all that much in terms of downloading files and installing programs after you have cut your files from drive C, there is a chance you can recover your files from drive C as it is most likely your 'deleted' files haven't been overwritten by other files. However this is complicated as you cannot install the recovery software you need on drive C or even boot your computer from drive C. Your best bet is to take the drive and install it in another computer and use RECUVA http://www.piriform.com/recuva to try and recover your files. You can always get the file recover company to try your drive C if you don't feel up to this task.




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