Laptop Data Recovery


In our fast paced society, mobility has become essential in "keeping up". Laptops are utilized quite often to allow employees to work off-site such as at home, on a plane, train, and even automobiles. We rely on these machines to store vital data which serves as one of the most powerful tools we have - information. These mobile machines however, do not operate without its dangers – namely trauma caused by dropping these small portable machines. Lost data may occur due to numerous other causes such as accidental files/Partition deletion (User Error), mechanical failures, reformatting, overwriting, software corruption (Logical), virus attacks, and environmental damage (Fire, Floods, Lighting, etc).

This is an illustrated step by step guide to instruct readers how to recover data off a laptop. This procedure should only be carried out by computer technicians as laptops can easily be damaged.

First of all, not all notebooks have access to the hard drive from the top, many modern laptops have a special panel underneath where the hard drive can easily be accessed. Some older Dell laptops have a side panel where you can simply unscrew some screws and slide it out.The laptop I will be working with for this tutorial will be an older Compaq with the hardest type of hard drive to remove, though the top.
In order to access the harddrive though the top panel, I have to undo the screws on the bottom of the laptop. Using a precision Phillips-head screwdriver, remove any screws that hold the top panel in place and put them in a safe location. Sometimes the screws can be difficult to find so look under stickers and the laptops rubber feet. Some laptops just snap together with clips.