(15 May 2008)
Occasionally CBL gets interesting projects. If you live in the Houston, TX area you may have heard the news of the unique ant problem some residents have been experiencing. It is believed that a species of ants usually found in the Caribbean and South America arrived...
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Category: data recovery, case studies
tags: data loss,
drive malfunction,
unusual recovery
( 6 March 2008)
RAIDs. Whether you call it a Redundant Array of Independent or Inexpensive Disks, one thing is for certain. Your organization is very dependent on your RAID and the data that is stored on its hard drives.
While hardware vendors or VARs sell customers on a RAID’s fault tolerance...
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Category: data loss prevention, helpful hints
tags: backing up data,
damaged hard drive,
data loss,
data loss prevention,
data recovery,
raid array,
raid array failure
( 7 February 2008)
Laptops continue to populate our IT-landscape in growing numbers. The convenience that laptops afford us, the choice of applications available, and declining price are compelling reasons individuals and organizations are embracing laptops rather than their more sedimentary PC cousins. And, we cannot dismiss the growing trend of the...
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Category: data loss prevention, helpful hints
tags: back-up,
corrupted disks,
damaged hard drive,
data loss,
data loss prevention,
data recovery,
hard drive failure,
laptop,
laptop recovery,
prevention
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(31 January 2008)
CBL Rescues and Preserves Data for Environmentalists Committed to the Rescue and Preservation of the Costa Rican Rainforest.
For individuals who have had the good fortune of traveling to one of the most bio-diverse and less explored regions which still remains on the planet, the Durika Biological Reserve of Costa...
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Category: case studies, data recovery
tags: back up,
damaged hard drive,
data loss,
data recovery,
digital photograph recovery,
digital photos,
drive malfunction,
hard drive crash,
laptop recovery,
lost photographs,
lost photos,
photo recovery
(11 January 2008)
Sometimes a little bit of knowledge can lead to bad things. Often we get calls from IT professionals who require data recovery services. As they explain the symptoms of the failure they proceed to explain what they have already attempted. This is when a $500 recovery can turn into...
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Category: helpful hints
tags: damaged hard drive,
data loss,
data recovery,
hard drive failure,
personal data
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( 6 December 2007)
For 24 hours, CBL is THE Hub.
Canada’s data recovery specialist comes to hubcanada.com’s rescue.
For small business owners, the end of the business day rarely finishes at five o’clock. In fact, taking work home to complete or review at the end of the day or on the weekend has...
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Category: case studies, data recovery
tags: cbl,
computer crash,
crash,
crashed computers,
damaged hard drive,
data,
data loss,
data recovery,
data recovery evaluation,
disruption to business,
drive,
drive malfunction,
electronic documents,
failure,
laptop
(28 November 2007)
Many times we get customers who bring in their external drives just after a crash. Often the external drive is referred to as their “backup”.
“I copied all of my data to my backup and it failed …”
Well, what about your original data? You mean this was your only copy?...
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Category: data loss prevention
tags: backing up data,
back up,
backup,
crash,
crashed computers,
data,
data loss,
hard drive crash,
hard drive failure,
personal data
( 5 November 2007)
Rare Music Files Rescued from Severely Damaged Hard Drive
In June 2007, vintage music store, M.C. Productions Vintage Recordings, in the City of Penticton in British Columbia’s beautiful Okanagan Valley was destroyed in a fire. Owner Mickey Clark lost all of the CDs he had compiled from his massive...
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Category: case studies, helpful hints
tags: back-up,
backing up data,
back up,
backup,
business continuity,
business data,
cd backup,
damaged hard drive,
data,
data destruction,
data loss,
data loss prevention,
data recovery,
data recovery expertise,
deleting hard drive,
digital memories,
disruptio
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(10 October 2007)
Does your PC crash on a regular basis? Do you get an error message before your desktop loads up? Have some of your programs become corrupted? These are some of the early warning signs that your hard drive is in bad health. Your PC might still be functioning but a...
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Category: helpful hints
tags: back-up,
backup,
cbl,
crash,
data recovery,
drive,
failure,
hard
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(18 September 2007)
Missing a “system32” file? Accidentally damage a drive partition? Did you download a screensaver that turned out to be a virus? Plus you haven’t backed up data in 4 months. Now your boss’ computer won’t boot and you have a data disaster on your hands. Don’t panic, a data recovery solution is just steps away.
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Category: data recovery, helpful hints
tags: cbl pro-v,
crashed computers,
hard drive failure,
recovery software,
unreadable drive
(17 August 2007)
You may know them as Andrea, Barry, Chantal, Dean, Erin or Flossie. No, they’re not the finalists on the popular television programs “So You Think You Can Dance” or “American Idol”. They are the tropical storms that have or are threatening to make land fall during the
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Category: data loss prevention, helpful hints
tags: backup,
business continuity,
data loss,
data recovery,
emergency services,
hurricane,
tropical storm,
usb thumbdrive backup
(24 July 2007)
By Thursday – just two days before Christmas – discs started arriving from CBL. “There was a lot of great stuff on that first batch of DVDs,” Sharwood says. “In fact, they did too good a job: I’d reformatted the drive a couple of months earlier and CBL...
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Category: case studies
tags: email recovery,
lost files,
recovered files,
unreadable drive
(23 July 2007)
One Friday afternoon, Simon Sharwood got a lesson in karma.
“I nipped away from my computer to check the cricket score on television,” says the freelance journalist and copywriter and owner of JargonMaster Corporate, a Sydney, Australia-based writing business.
“When I came back, my PC had reverted to DOS mode...
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Category: case studies, business
tags: backup,
bad sectors,
corrupted disks,
data loss,
unreadable drive
(19 July 2007)
“The day it happened couldn’t have been worse from a timing perspective,” said David Bosworth, a senior public relations consultant with C2E Consulting describing the experience of losing access to all the files on his desktop PC when his four-year-old, 120GB hard drive crashed.
“It was one of the busiest times...
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Category: case studies, business
tags: c2e,
computer crash,
data loss,
disruption to business,
emergency services,
google,
hard drive crash,
no backups,
pc crash,
recovered files,
terranova capital
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(29 June 2007)
Residents of some cities are already hearing and reading pleas from municipal officials restrict water consumption and to reduce their power consumption and the summer of 2007 is only one week old. Blackouts and brownouts have already occurred as air conditioners and fans are working overtime to keep workers...
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Category: helpful hints, business
tags: anti-virus,
damaged hard drive,
data loss,
data loss prevention,
erase data,
hard drive crash,
power consumption,
power surge,
protect data,
protectors
(27 June 2007)
CBL Data Recovery CEO, Bill Margeson, talks about the evolution of the hard drive, common hard drive failure symptoms and data recovery techniques.
From the set of CH-Morning Live, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Category: data recovery
tags: data recovery,
hard drive failure,
video
(26 May 2007)
Ever wondered what to do to keep your sensitive data from in front of the eyes and out of the hands of others?
CBL Data Recovery’s General Manager, Tim Margeson offers readers of The Globe and Mail advice on what to do with data that still resides on the...
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Category: helpful hints, business
tags: data theft,
degaussing,
deleting files,
deleting hard drive,
donate computers,
erase data,
file erase,
is permanently erased,
over-writing,
recycled computers,
sensitive data,
wiping drive
(10 May 2007)
Marianne Richmond, owner of Marianne Richmond Studios in Minneapolis, had almost given up on data recovery specialists when her personal computer’s hard drive failed last year. Nobody could find the only file she desperately wanted — her personal journal for the past 10 years.
Her 500-page journal was crammed...
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Category: case studies, data recovery
tags: business data,
crashed computers,
data loss,
data recovery,
hard drive failure,
personal data,
referral
( 5 May 2007)
Whether your journal is a personal diary, like the one CBL Data Recovery rescued for Marianne Richmond, mother and business owner, when all other companies’ attempts failed, or a popular social-networking site like DigitalJournal.com, data loss can cripple an organization.
Digital Journal shared with its members the ups and...
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Category: case studies, data recovery
tags: data loss,
data recovery,
digital journal,
digitaljournal.com,
digital journals,
failed raid,
hard drive crash,
personal journals,
raid array
( 2 May 2007)
External hard drives provide an affordable option for computer users and SOHOs to use to backup data from leading manufacturers like Western Digital and LaCie.
CBL Data Recovery offers six easy backup steps to safeguard your data:
- Identify what information is mission-critical data to you.
- Plug your external...
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Category: helpful hints
tags: backing up data,
hard drive failure
( 1 May 2007)
Storage is infallible. Or so you may think.
RAID Arrays do fail and through the doors of CBL Data Recovery disks from arrays do pass with increasing frequency.
Manufacturers frequently claim five 9’s availability, but when one of the disks of your RAID Array fails and then...
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Category: business, case studies
tags: data recovery,
digitaljournal.com,
drive malfunction,
five 9's availability,
hard drive crash,
idc viewpoint,
raid array failure,
storage
(30 April 2007)
So the lease on your laptop has expired? The guy in IT has advised you that they’ll be collecting the old ones and issuing new ones. So you backup your files and data on CDs, DVDs, or USB thumbdrives as every computer user should on a regular,...
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Category: helpful hints, business
tags: cd backup,
computer leases,
data destruction,
data encryption,
degaussing,
deleting files,
deleting hard drive,
dvd backup,
expired compute,
laptop leases,
media destruction,
notebook leases,
old computers,
overwriting,
usb thumbdrive backup