RapidSpar vs Data Recovery Soft


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How is RapidSpar able to recover 50% of the cases data recovery software tools fail on? It has direct access to drives, unlike software recovery tools that have to work through layers of generic hardware and system software. If the read command falls on a bad sector, software tools do not have any say in how this is handled; that part will be decided by layers of system software that the software tool can’t control. The best-case scenario is that the computer waits until the drive responds to the read command on its own. This means every time the read command falls on a bad sector, the drive will spend 3-7 seconds making hundreds of failed read attempts, then conclude the sector is bad, write to its firmware area (located on the platters) to update various logs, and finally respond with an error message, at which point the software data recovery tool can send the next read command. This process wastes time, quickly causes further physical degradation of the drive, and risks firmware corruption. RapidSpar has direct control of and exclusive access to drives. At every step of the recovery process, it uses proprietary software, firmware and hardware designed specifically to deal with unstable drives. If a drive does not respond to a read command within a fraction of a second, RapidSpar automatically uses hardware reset commands to force the drive to stop processing the bad sector. This alone eliminates the large majority of useless processing, and in most cases also stops the drive from registering bad sectors in its firmware logs, substantially decreasing the chances of serious damage. read more at rapidspar.com


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