ipod recovery an example of hard drive recovery

Posted On July 15, 2009

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Ipods use both solid state and hard disk drives as storage. Even though solid state drives are better for bouncing aroung the sheer volume available by use of a magnetic disk is hard to beat. But when that ipod hard disk begins to show it wear and age you are at risk to lose thousands of dollars worth of saved tunes.  Should you start to see files go missing on your ipod the solution is a fast rush for ipod recovery. This is accomplished using popular digital media recovery software. Ipod recovery is no different then any other type of data recovery and as such recocery is almost always successful.

Recover iPod Data

Most of the times data is lost from iPod when we use “Restore” command using iTunes. iPod “Restore” command actually erases the disk and restores iPod to its original factory condition, similar to what “format” command in Windows. If you have not taken the backup before performing the “Restore” then you are bound to lose all your songs, videos, podcasts, audiobooks, and games stored on iPod.

Now, what if you have accidentally used the “Restore” command and lost all the music collection, photos etc? How to recover those lost memories and the collection that took years of hunting websites, music albums, and stores.

The real fact, I myself had to face similar situation, luckly I found Disk Doctors Digital Media Recovery Software an iPod Recovery tool, which helped me recover all my data from iPod. It was extremely easy to use the software, with its powerful recovery algorithms recovered all my music, videos, and digital pictures and photos.