Windows-based Bootable Recovery CD/USB Flash Disk: Active Boot Disk

Windows-based Bootable Recovery CD/USB Flash Disk: Active Boot DiskWindows can’t start normally? Need to access your data or repair your computer?
Boot your computer from Active Boot Disk (LiveCD) and repair most of the problems by three steps easily:

1. Creat a Bootable Disk
It is ready to burn immediately to a CD, DVD, USB disk. Create a bootable disk right now after downloading. Download Active Boot Disk Now.

2. Boot Your Computer
Insert the boot disk and reboot the computer. Make sure that a boot section in BIOS is configured properly. BIOS setting guide.

3. Over 30 Utilities Included
When you boot up your computer, select from as many powerful tools as possible. Over 30 useful utilities are included: disk recovery, data recovery, smart disk diagnostic, password resetting, data erasure and network access tools in one bootable disk.

Active@ Boot Disk combines a number of powerful tools that let you: Recover lost data,Reset Windows passwords, Make computer system backups, Securely erase data.

Main utilities included:
2. Active@ Data CD/DVD Burner – Burner Utility
Active@ File Recovery – File & Folders Recovery Tool
Active@ Partition Recovery – Partition Restore Utility
Active@ Disk Image – Backup Disk Image
Active@ KillDisk – Erase & Destroy Data
Active@ Disk Monitor – Monitor & Control Disk Health
Active@ Password Changer – Recover & Reset Passwords
Active@ Partition Manager – Create, Format & Delete Partitions

OS Support:
Works with Windows Clients: NT, Win2000 Wks, XP, Vista, Windows 7
Works with Windows Servers : NT, 2000 Server, 2003, 2008

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Disk disconnection system automatically restarts server data recovery

Case:Dell Dell PowerEdge 2900 server, hard disk information: five 146GB SCSI hard disks, operating system: Windows2003 Server, file system: NTFS During the use of No. 1 disk, the system automatically restarts, the system cannot start.state Solution:Customers are well -known enterprises in the world who require the customer to solve the problem on the spot.The engineer…

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Seagate7200.4500g opening data recovery

Case:Customers accidentally moved the hard disk to the ground when backup the data was backup.The customer immediately tried again that the hard disk did not respond.Customers immediately contact the company’s IT center technicians.Through inspections and attempts, the technicians were initially concluded as a physical magnetic head failure.Customers’ recommendation data recovery center through IT center personnel….

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HP Recovery Partition

HP Recovery Partition Many HP computers are shipped with a recovery partition on the hard drive. This separate and dedicated partition is used for backup and recovery of system files and drivers in case the system becomes unstable. Using the recovery partition allows you to restore the HP to its original state.

Note: Backup your data often using HP Recovery Manager or other backup software to multiple sets of drives to avoid losing important files in the event of a system crash.

How to Boot an HP Recovery Partition?

  1. Press the power button to start the HP. Press and hold the F11 key to launch the HP Recovery Manager from the recovery partition.
  2. Backup any files you want to save. Follow the HP Recovery Manager instructions to save any important files before continuing with the recovery process.
  3. Continue the recovery process. After backing up files to an external device or CD/DVDs, select the option to perform a system recovery.
  4. Obtain and install updates for the HP. After your system reboots, use HP update manager as well as Windows update to restore all critical updates to your HP computer.
  5. Make a set of recovery disks. Use HP Recovery Manager and select “Advanced Options” to create a set of recovery disks that can be used in the event that your HP cannot access the hard drive.

How to Repair an HP Recovery Partition?

Many newer Hewlett Packard (HP) computers can be recovered from data stored on a partition on the hard drive. If this partition or the data stored within it becomes damaged, you will not be able to restore your computer’s files in the event of data loss. Fortunately, the HP recovery partition can be repaired without too much difficulty. However, it’s important to back up your files because you will have to format your hard drive and reinstall your operating system to repair the damaged partition.

  1. Navigate to the Hewlett Packard website. Search on the model name and number of your computer. Under “Select a product,” choose the model computer that matches the one you own. Under “Product Quick Links,” click “Software and driver downloads.”
  2. Select your operating system. Scroll down to “CD-ROM order page: Recovery Disks” and click on the link. If the recovery disks for your model computer are no longer available on that page of the HP website, search for your computer model in the HP Parts and Accessories store area. If HP doesn’t have the recovery CDs in the store, order them from an auction site such as eBay or check a reputable computer parts retailer. Back up all of your data to removable media while you are waiting for the CDs to arrive.
  3. Disconnect all peripheral devices from your computer when you get the recovery CDs. Leave only the power cable, monitor, mouse and keyboard connected. Place the first recovery CD in the optical drive you use to boot your computer. Restart your computer.
  4. Select “Advanced Options” from the recovery CD menu. Select “Exit to DOS.”
  5. Type “FDISK” at the command prompt. Press “Enter.” Press “Y” and press “Enter” again.
  6. Press “1” to create the DOS partition and make it active. Press “Y” and then “Enter” to continue. Ensure that the first CD from your recovery disk set is still in the optical drive you use to boot the computer. Press the “Esc” button to restart your computer.
  7. Follow the instructions on the screen to restore the recovery files from the CDs to the recovery partition. Remain near the computer so that you can supply the additional CDs when prompted to do so. After the files have been rewritten to the recovery partition, the HP software will begin to recover your computer’s files from the partition.

If necessary, enter your computer system’s BIOS setup program to change the boot priority so that the computer boots from the CD drive, then restart the computer again.

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The reasons of a Hard Disk Clicking Sound

Head Crash This is a physical damage of the disk platter when the head of a hard disk scratches the surface of the disk. This is the result of the grinding sound you hear when this occurs. Firstly, turn off your computer and do not attempt to power it up. Prolong power to the hard disk will only cause it more harm and causing further complications. Consult a data recovery firm immediately and avoid dismantling the disk to repair the problem yourself. Operating without the correct tools and a lab environment can result in further extensive damage that complicates the data recovery process.
Bad Sectors Typically bad sectors are physical damage of a span of disk area. When the head make several attempts to read from the same area of disk multiple times but fails, it generates the clicking sound. This can also occur when the head is unable to calibrate with the media servo tracks due to the gradual weakening of the magnetic domains on the platter that causes the drive to reset continuously. Perform a disk surface scan if the condition of the hard disk is not too bad. This helps to mark all bad sectors and prevent your system from writing new data on the marked sectors of the disk.

Mechanical Faults This is a physical damage and these sounds can be caused by a malfunctioning spindle, Read Write head or loose components. Backup your data immediately if you are still able to access data on the disk. Your disk is near the end of its life and will stop functioning anytime. If your disk stops spinning after a period of clicking sound, you may wish to send your disk to a reputable data recovery firm to recover your data.

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