Once upon a time back in the late summer of 2007, there was a Mac-using attorney was preparing to make a big presentation to a statewide legal association. Everything was going well, until his hard drive spontaneously committed suicide only days before his presentation. To make matters worse, this lawyer didn't have a recent backup of his hard drive.
After talking with the folks at AppleCare and visiting a Genius at his local Apple Store, this poor soul faced the sad reality that it seemed as though all of his data was lost. Then, he learned about DriveSavers, and after discussing his situation with them, he decided to give them a try. The ailing hard drive was shipped to California for diagnosis and testing, and after a few days, some of the once-lost data was recovered and returned to the lawyer.
There are many morals to this story:
- Backup all of your critical data, and do it regularly. There are several excellent backup programs, but I prefer SuperDuper! because it is very easy to use and it makes bootable copies of your hard drive.
- Have a second alternative to your backups, such as OS X's built-in Time Machine. Trust me, you can never be too safe with your data, and this second method is quick, easy, and invisible.
- If you are faced with data loss, despite the two recommendations above, utlize a top-notch data recovery service, like DriveSavers. They are not inexpensive by any means, but how much is your data worth to you?
- Never admit that you were dumb enough to not have a backup of your data, even if it's blatantly obvious that your blog post was about yourself...
If you are interested in learning more about what goes into a data recovery company, you should read Macworld's interesting profile of DriveSavers, which was published last week. It closely examines all aspects of the company, from its roots to its newest complex, and it features its use of Macs throughout its history.
This is a lot of help for me. Keep it up! Thank you for the morals ;)
Posted by: San Antonio Lawyer | September 04, 2008 at 01:16 AM