Infinitely recursing directories is a symptom of logical damage to a file system

Infinitely recursing directories is a symptom of logical damage to a file system
Infinitely recursing directories is a symptom of logical damage to a file system
Infinitely recursing directories is a symptom of logical damage to a file system

Data recovery is the process of salvaging data from damaged, failed, corrupted, or inaccessible secondary storage media when it cannot be accessed normally. Often the data are being salvaged from storage media such as hard disk drives, storage tapes, CDs, DVDs, RAID, and other electronics. Recovery may be required due to physical damage to the storage device or logical damage to the file system that prevents it from being mounted by the host operating system. The most common "data recovery" issue involves an operating system (OS) failure (typically on a single-disk, single-partition, single-OS system), where the goal is to simply copy all wanted files to another disk. This can be easily accomplished with a Live CD, most of which ... View More

  A wide variety of failures can cause physical damage to storage media. CD-ROMs can have their metallic substrate or dye layer scratched off; hard disks can suffer any of several mechanical failures, such as head crashes and failed motors; tapes can simply break. Physical damage always causes at least some data loss, and in many cases the logical structures of the file system are damaged as well. This causes logical damage that must be dealt with before any files can be salvaged from the failed media. Most physical damage cannot be repaired by end users. For example, opening a hard disk in a normal environment can allow airborne dust to settle on the platter and become caught between the platter and the read/write head, causing new ... View More

Recovering from logical damage Logical damage is primarily caused by power outages that prevent file system structures from being completely written to the storage medium, but problems with hardware (especially RAID controllers) and drivers, as well as system crashes, can have the same effect. The result is that the file system is left in an inconsistent state. This can cause a variety of problems, such as strange behavior (e.g., infinitely recursing directories, drives reporting negative amounts of free space), system crashes, or an actual loss of data. Various programs exist to correct these inconsistencies, and most operating systems come with at least a rudimentary repair tool for their native file systems. Linux, for instance, comes ... View More

Infinitely recursing directories is a symptom of logical damage to a file system

Infinitely recursing directories is a symptom of logical damage to a file system

Infinitely recursing directories is a symptom of logical damage to a file system

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Logical Data Recovery

Generally speaking when a hard drive is received by a data recovery firm, the first thing they do is evaluate it, and determine what recovery solution will be necessary. If the drive failure is a logical issue then the process starts by creating either an image file of your drive, or cloning your drive sector-by-sector another drive. All recovery work is then performed on the image, or cloned copy. After the imaging is complete, a scan will be performed to try and repair the file system corruption. Logical failures usually result in major corruption of the partition and file system. They may or may not be caused by an underlying mechanical issue with the drive. Some logical failures are so bad, that no computer system will even boot with the drive attached.

Logical damage is usually caused by power outages that prevent file system structures from being completely written to the storage medium, but problems with hardware (especially RAID controllers) and drivers, as well as system crashes, can have the same effect. The result is that the file system is left in an inconsistent state. This can cause a variety of problems, such as strange behavior (e.g., infinitely recursing directories, drives reporting negative amounts of free space), system crashes, or an actual loss of data.

In most cases a logical failure is not the result of any physical problems with the drive. However, there are some instances where file structures become corrupt, or sectors become unrecoverable either due to the read - write heads being dirty, or platter coating degradation. Only a data recovery professional will be able to help you determine what exactly has occured. Even with the drive operating in a degraded state, there are many options we have available that, in most cases, will allow us to fully recover the data without having to take the drive into our clean room for a physical recovery.

One thing to avoid when you have suffered a logical failure, is running any type of program to try and correct the problem. Many times these programs try to repair file system structures by moving files around. The worst thing you can do when you have suffered a hard drive failure is to run anything that will write data to the drive. In many cases this will render at least some of your data unrecoverable, since the sectors containing that data will most likely be overwritten. For more information about our services, and to discuss your problem with one of our technicians, please call 1-800-717-8974.

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