Has your hard drive been giving you trouble
recently? Has it been acting strange – making noises, moving extra slow and
making it almost impossible to find your files? Don’t worry you’re not alone,
every hard drive eventually gives in, so it might be time to say goodbye!
When your hard drive is close to giving in,
always look out for these signs…
- Strange noises
- Files becoming corrupted
- Crashing
- Slow speeds
- Files becoming corrupted
- Crashing
- Slow speeds
These are the most common signs you’ll see,
especially if your hard drive is a few years old. If you have an old spinning
hard drive, the moving parts can deteriorate over the years causing it to
break.
New hard drives, such as solid state drives
(SSD) do not have any moving parts, however they too will eventually break when
the storage cells have degraded. Although, keep in mind that solid state hard
drives are much more reliable and last a lot longer.
Over the years your hard drive may fail
gradually, unless it is exposed to excessive heat or physical trauma. So, it is
best to always keep a watchful eye on your hard drive’s health, this way you
can make sure you are prepared and avoid losing all your precious data. However
sometimes the inevitable happens and your hard drive does fail, this is when it
is time to call in the professionals.
We offer detailed drive analysis and
recovery of artefacts and data all in one. Using a physical image of the hard
disk drive, we are able to provide a deep scan of deleted items and trace
elements from a hard disk drive.
We use world leader Magnet Axiom for hard disk
drive analysis along with a handful of proprietary tools and industry accepted
technologies. While we are able to offer on-site triage and acquisition, data
analysis is best done within our lab as it is a time consuming and resource
intensive operation. We run the latest i7 processing units to minimise analysis
time and deliver fast results in the form of a portable case file that you may
interrogate at your convenience.
We follow a full secure chain of custody
from device acquisition through to analysis and return of exhibits. Our digital forensics lab
facility is based in Cape Town – please feel free to contact us on 087 001 0523
or email contact@tcgforensics.co.za
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