Save Corrupted Microsoft SQL Server Databases with Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server

This is a sponsored article and was made possible by Recovery Toolbox. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. If you rely on a database for your business, losing that data could be catastrophic. Regular backups are important, but sometimes things happen that we can’t plan on. If your database becomes corrupted, you need to be able to fix it. The folks at Recovery Toolbox specialize in exactly this sort of thing. Not only does the company provide recovery software for Microsoft Office… Read more

How to Recover Deleted Text Messages on Android

We’ve all done it: deleted a text message from our phones and then realized shortly after that that we needed the information in that text. And the longer it’s been since you deleted it, the lesser the chance that you will be able to recover it. There is no trash can or recycle bin on Android devices as you find on Windows or Mac. There is also no undo button. Once you delete, it’s gone. When you… Read more

7 of the Best Data Recovery Tools for Linux

Did your screen just turn black or your laptop freeze without warning? Maybe your hard drive has started chirping. Worse yet, maybe you suddenly can’t save to your home partition. All these signs of a corrupted or failing drive can cause you to sweat, but there’s no reason to immediately throw away your computer. Keep reading to learn about six Linux tools that can help you retrieve your data and get your digital life back on track. Related: How to Recover Data and Partitions for Free with TestDisk 1. Trinity Rescue Kit This live Linux distro made specifically for data recovery seemed to have been… Read more

How to Reformat an External Hard Drive without Losing Your Data

Do you save backups of your hard drive onto an external hard drive? Hopefully you do. It’s a smart way to keep your data safe. But what happens if that drive becomes corrupted, and you have to reformat it to make it accessible again? Can you reformat it without losing all of your data? It’s certainly possible, but can you do it? The short answer is, yes. It is possible to reformat the drive and keep your files by formatting your drive and then using a data recovery tool to restore your information. … Read more