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Mobile Phone SIM Card Data RecoveryIt is this great dependence that leaves us feeling vulnerable if we experience data loss. Losing SIM Card Data Mobile phone companies are always receiving complaints about data loss from mobile phones. Of course, most complaints of data loss are because of losing the device. However, SIM cards are like any other hardware and prone to similar errors and damages. Some customers complain that after shutting down and switching on a phone, the time and date are lost. Also with the increase in added features like cameras, recording devices etc phones often suffer from “function fatigue”. Sometimes, overuse of the different functions can lead to data being jammed. Data loss from a mobile phone can occur due to a virus infection, faulty mechanical components, logical corruption, physical damage and, of course, losing the device. Like computers, mobile phones, too, are rather delicate in the way they are constructed and so can be damaged quite easily. Data Recovery Data loss is a frequent phenomenon. Computer users and mobile phone users are most wary of losing valuable data. Losing data from a mobile phone can leave people disconnected from many aspects of their lives. The good news, however, is that most kind of data can be recovered. Data can be recovered from different media like windows hard disks, digital cameras, pen drives, memory sticks, iPods, and Mobile phone SIM cards. There are software available that make most kinds of data retrievable. Text messages that have been accidentally deleted can be recovered using specific recovery software. To recover data from a SIM card, one will need a USB SIM Card reader. The software supports the SIM card of any service provider which makes it convenient. Recovery time in case the damage is logical can be as little as a minute. Because the cell phone data recovery software is so adaptable, it can be used on Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME and Windows Vista and Windows 98 Operating Systems. In fact, so effective is the recovery software that forensic experts use it during their investigations. Further, the software available provides complete backup for the mobile phone SIM memory. DIY versus Professional Recovery The whole purpose of DIY recovery is that it is convenient and inexpensive. If data loss is due to a simple logical problem, DIY software may be used to recover data. This software is easily available and the instructions are fairly straightforward. However, this is simple if one understands the nature of the problem. There is a single precautionary sounding when it comes to digital data of any sort. When, in doubt, it is best to go to a professional. The data we store on our phones is extremely valuable and losing it permanently can create a lot of turbulence. Therefore, if one is not too sure about the problem, it is best to give DIY a miss and pay for a professional. Professional data recovery services do not always have to be expensive. Especially in the case of mobile SIM cards, service providers will do it for a nominal cost. Data loss due to physical damage can only be recovered by professionals. Here again, service providers may be of help or will at least be able to guide you to a professional. Backup It is not only computer users who should back up important data. The premise is the same for mobile phone users as they are equally vulnerable to data loss. It is always a good idea to have a copy of the address book. One should regularly download pictures taken on the camera phone and store separately. While data loss from a SIM card is not the end of the world, it can be terribly inconvenient. Data recovery from a SIM card is a common process but there are cases when data can be lost permanently. One can, perhaps, even have an old-fashioned address book as a backup to help tide over data loss from a SIM card. Conclusion The problem with modern technology is that they are too good to be true. Considering that they have made our lives simpler and more effective, it is but natural that there will be some drawbacks. Unexpected data loss is perhaps the biggest drawback. The next time you use your mobile phone in a careless manner, your SIM card might decide to protest! Article Source :http://infopool.webverve.com/ About the AuthorJames Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. For more information on computer crime and Computer Forensics see http://www.fieldsassociates.co.uk
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