Reliability And Compatibility Problems In Windows Hard Drive Compression
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Reliability and Compatibility Problems in Windows Hard Drive Compression

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There are many reasons why the compression is not very popular in Windows these days. One major cause among them is the lack of necessity. The modern hard drives are cheaper and faster than older ones, thus there are less requirements for stretching the hard drive using compression. But perhaps the biggest concern is data safety and reliability. You may lose your precious data from compressed hard drives and need to opt for Windows Data Recovery solutions to get your data back.

You may find a number of problems regarding compatibility on a compressed drive. The biggest issue with applications running on the compressed drives is either reduced performance because of decompression overhead or conventional memory difficulties because of compression driver. Some applications may not work effectively on compressed hard drive volumes as they cannot handle potential delay in the decompressing of the data. The delay may vary depending upon how files are compressed.

There are greater chances of catastrophic data loss while using compressed volumes than the uncompressed Windows hard drive volumes. Such cases need Windows Recovery to extract lost data. The cause of this problem is that there is an additional layer of the software interpretation, and an additional layer of the disk structures, which may probably get damaged.

Your whole compressed hard drive volume is stored in single file, the CVF. If the file is accidentally deleted or it gets damaged due to any reasons, you may lose all the files on compressed volume. Due to increased possibility of data loss caused by compression, you should follow the below guidelines:

Do not compress boot drive- Boot drive contains operating system and all of the critical data structures, so you should not compress it.

Do not compress data- You should compress the items, which can be recreated in case of loss like installed applications. You can compress applications but should not compress data.

Scan the disk regularly- Always scan your hard drive to errors. You can use same tools to scan the disk, which are used on regular disks.

In case if you come across data loss situations, Windows Data Recovery Software helps you to get your data back. The applications are particularly designed to methodically scan the affected drives and extract all lost data from them. The Windows Recovery utilities are completely safe and easy to use.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the most effective tool to recover lost data from compressed Windows hard drives. It works well with Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2000. The software recovers data from FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS, and NTFS5 file system partitions.
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