Thursday 3 June 2021

How Can I Access Data on an Old Computer When I Forgot the Password?

There are various methods you can try to access data on an old computer when you have forgotten the password. If the operating system is Windows 10, it may be possible to reset the password if you remembered to create a password recovery DVD or USB app when you set up the computer.


If you did not, another option is to remove the hard drive from the computer. If the hard drive is not password protected, you can connect a SATA-to-USB cable to it and plug the USB into a different computer.

Once you boot up the computer, it will recognize the hard drive as a removable storage device. You should be able to navigate the drive and browse to find the data you want to recover, like pictures, videos, etc. Then, you simply copy those files to the hard drive on the computer you are using.

If you are tech-savvy, another option is to log into the administrator’s account on the old computer. For home users, most never change the default administrator’s password, which was left blank. You may need to boot the computer into safe mode to switch user accounts depending on the Windows version on the old computer.

Tuesday 1 June 2021

Is it Worth It Investing in Saving Lost Data

How much is your data really worth? During these years, there were clients who came after a few years, sometimes more than 10, with an old disk that they carefully stored if they sometimes needed it. Sometimes data is invaluable!

         


Do you need a data rescue service? Taking It Mobile hard drive recovery is the right place for you.

Data is like books and that is why books are worth less today than before. The Internet has somewhat surpassed them. First the professional ones, then the encyclopedias, then the dictionaries and finally the fiction. Only ten years ago, favorite books should have been kept, not only for emotional reasons, because of our dear dedication or some third reason, but also because of a simple fact - where to find it if you want to read it again? An analogy follows - where to find a photo from a summer vacation that was captured on some media? If you don't have a physical copy, and there isn't one in the backup, the only option is a lab that provides a data rescue service?

We rescued one client's photos from mostly unreadable optical media and an external hard drive that failed after five or more years. And then we combined those from both media in whole. And we failed to save everything. Most yes, but some are lost forever. In some cases, the data can be reconstructed. From paper documents, by typing. The technique is thousands of years old! It is here that it is decided whether something will be reconstructed or saved. This is what most technicians experience while working with saving data.

The price is the one that usually decides, the less time it takes for the reconstruction to be done. It depends, of course, on the quantity. For those who follow the statistics, both those on data loss and those on rescue, there is a possibility to get a package that is there to prevent the loss or that, if it does occur, data recovery is convenient or even free in depending on the type of service. In the end, the most important thing is that data recovery is possible!

Manufacturers such as Western Digital have opted for affiliate programs with certain providers. The question is that at a time when it is possible to control cars from the other side of the world via a computer, why is it not possible to damage the disk remotely and is there any security measure or not? Or protection? Especially when one and the same company is responsible for both the device and the eventual recovery. On the one hand this seems convenient? Do I get a disk and some protection? but is it the same one who used the floods in Thailand to artificially raise prices?

The decision is up to you.No matter what you decide to go for, make sure that you get our contact information from Google and HotFrog.

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