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Hard Drive Data Recovery. By: Mike Liang CSc 253. Overview. Hard Drive Identification Recovery Using Software Recovery Involving Hardware Gutmann’s Theory Questions and Answers. Hard Drive Form Factors. Recent Form Factors.
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Hard Drive Data Recovery By: Mike Liang CSc 253
Overview • Hard Drive Identification • Recovery Using Software • Recovery Involving Hardware • Gutmann’s Theory • Questions and Answers
Recent Form Factors • 5.25 inch: 5.75 in × 1.63 in × 8 in (146.1 mm × 41.4 mm × 203 mm) • 3.5 inch: 4 in × 1 in × 5.75 in (101.6 mm × 25.4 mm × 146 mm) • 2.5 inch: 2.75 in × 0.374–0.59 in × 3.945 in (69.85 mm × 9.5–15 mm × 100 mm) • 1.8 inch: 54 mm × 8 mm × 71 mm • 1 inch/1.3inch: 42.8 mm × 5 mm × 36.4 mm • 0.85 inch: 24 mm × 5 mm × 32 mm
Interface Serial ATA SCSI
Interface ATA (IDE) – 3.5” ATA (IDE) – 2.5”
Interface Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
Interface Fibre Channel (FC)
Interface USB
Interface Firewire
Interface eSATA
Data Recovery Software • GetDataBack • Publisher: Runtime Software • Current Version: 3.64 • Price: $79 (for NTFS), $69 (for FAT) • EasyRecovery Professional • Publisher: Kroll Ontrack • Current Version: 6.1 • Price: $499 (Standard Edition), $799 (Business Edition), $1499 (Commercial)
Data Recovery Software • Kernel Data Recovery • Publisher: Nucleus Data Recovery • Current Version: 4.03 • Price: $69 (Home User License), $129 (Corporate License), $249 (Technician License) • Title: R-Studio • Publisher: R-tools Technology Inc. • Current Version: 4.6 • Price: $79.99 (Standard), $179.99 (Network Edition), $899 (Technician License)
Gutmann’s Theory • When a zero is overwritten with a one, you get something closer to 0.95 than one. • When a one is overwritten with a one, you get a value closer to 1.05 than one. • The circuitry in the hard drive ignores these small deviations.