SCSI hard drives are renowned for their speed and reliability, and are commonly used in servers and high-performance workstations. They communicate with computers using the Small Computer System Interface. Data loss can occur on a SCSI hard drive due to formatting, physical damage, accidental deletion, or file corruption. Many people have been asking about how to perform SCSI hard drive data recovery.

This article will show you how to recover data from a SCSI hard drive using different methods.

# Recover Data from a SCSI Hard Drive with Software

If you've lost data from your SCSI hard drive, you can use the Data Recovery Wizard tool. With this data recovery software, you can recover deleted files from HDD, Recycle Bin, SSD, USB, SD card, and more. It supports file formats such as images, deleted documents, emails, videos, and more. Additionally, you can preview and filter recoverable files before restoring them from the SCSI hard drive.

This software can help you recover data in various situations, such as:

    • Accidental deletion of files or folders
    • Disk formatting or reformatting
    • Corrupted or damaged drives or file systems
    • Virus or malware infections
    • Power failures or system crashes

Step 1: Select and scan the external hard drive

    1. Download and install the Data Recovery tool on your desktop or laptop computer. 2. Connect the external hard drive to your computer. 3. Launch the Data Recovery wizard and select the external hard drive from the list of external drives. Then, click on 'Scan' to look for lost data.
Select External Hard Drive

Step 2: Review the scan results

  • Data recovery software will immediately scan all data on the selected drive, including deleted, corrupted, and existing data.
  • You can use the filter feature to quickly locate a specific type of file, such as images, Word, Excel, PDF, videos, emails, and more.
Scan External Hard Drive

Step 3: Preview and recover the data

    • Double-click a file from the scan results to preview it. • Select the files you want and click “Recover.” • Save the recovered files to a different drive than the original one.
Preview and recover data

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Use CMD to Recover SCSI Hard Drive

If you've deleted, hidden, or formatted a hard drive with data on it, the Command Prompt (CMD) command line provides an opportunity to recover lost data.

Here are the steps to recover lost files from a SCSI hard drive:

Step 1: Connect the SCSI hard drive to the system.

Step 2: In the search box, type Command Prompt. Select Run as administrator. Confirm by clicking Yes.

Run as administrator

Step 3: Type chkdsk F: /f and press Enter. (Replace F with the letter assigned to the device drive where you lost your files.)

Command Prompt

Step 4: Press the Y key and then hit "Enter" to continue.

Step 5: Press the F key, then hit Enter. Type F:\>attrib -h -r -s /s /d *.*, then press Enter. (Replace "F" with the letter of the drive where your lost files were located.)

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Providing SCSI Hard Drive Data Recovery Services

Even if you can use recovery software to recover data from a SCSI hard drive, the Data Recovery Service has a team of professional experts that can help you achieve this goal.

These experts specialize in complicated recovery scenarios such as formatted drives, RAW disk issues, lost partitions, failed repartitioning, system startup errors, and corruption of virtual disks.

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Tool Data Recovery Service

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Get one-on-one consultation with Tool Data Recovery specialists for manual recovery services. After a free diagnosis, we offer the following services:

  • Repair of damaged RAID structures, unbootable Windows OS, and corrupted virtual disk files
  • Recovery/reconstruction of lost partitions and repartitioned drives
  • Unformatting hard drives and repairing raw drives (including Bitlocker encrypted drives)
  • Fixing disks turned into GPT protected partitions

To use Data Recovery, follow these steps:

    1️⃣ Connect the hard drive to your computer using the appropriate adapter. Make sure the system recognizes the drive and it has a file system compatible with Windows. 2️⃣ Contact a data recovery expert via LiveChat or email (support@tools.com). Request a free consultation, providing detailed information about the data loss situation, including the model and capacity of the SCSI hard drive, the type and size of files to be recovered, and the reason for the data loss. 3️⃣ After the expert completes the free diagnosis, you will receive a quote. Pay the fee online and provide the TeamViewer ID and password for remote access. 4️⃣ Wait for the expert to repair the hard drive and recover the data. The time required will vary depending on the amount and condition of the data. Monitor the progress throughout the process and maintain communication with the expert. You can pause or cancel the service at any time.

Regarding SCSI Hard Drive Data Recovery

The main difference between a SCSI hard drive and an SATA or ATA one is that the former has a processor built into the drive, which means that its performance is less dependent on the computer's specifications.

Why can data be recovered from a SCSI hard drive?

The possibility of data recovery from a SCSI hard drive stems from the design and functionality of these drives. Here are some factors that influence data recoverability: 1. **Hardware Failure**: If physical components of the SCSI hard drive, such as the read/write heads, motor, or circuit board, fail, professional data recovery services might be able to restore data by replacing the faulty parts. 2. **Logical Errors**: These include file system corruption, virus infections, or accidental deletion. In such cases, data recovery software can potentially repair the file system, recover lost files, or remove viruses. 3. **Bad Sectors**: Bad sectors on a hard drive hinder data reading and writing. Specialized data recovery tools can bypass these areas to retrieve data from undamaged sections. 4. **RAID Configuration**: If the SCSI hard drive is part of a RAID array, the recovery process is more complex but the redundant nature of RAID might allow data reconstruction on other member disks. 5. **Backups & Snapshots**: With regular backups or snapshots, data recovery is relatively straightforward since data can be restored directly from these sources. 6. **Professional Services**: When all else fails, professional data recovery services might be necessary. Equipped with advanced tools and techniques, they can even perform surgical-level repairs in clean room environments. 7. **Data Encryption**: If data is encrypted, decryption keys are required for recovery. Without the correct key, the data may be inaccessible. It's important to note that while these recovery methods exist, preventive measures like regular backups and maintenance remain the best strategy for safeguarding your data.

  • Redundancy and Error Correction: SCSI hard drives often employ advanced error correction mechanisms and redundancy schemes, reducing the risk of data loss due to a non-functional hard drive.
  • Data Fragmentation: SCSI hard drives typically store data in a way that makes it easier to recover in case of partial data loss. The fragmentation of data across the entire disk ensures that even if one part of the hard drive is damaged, other fragments may remain intact.
  • Specialized Recovery Tools: Data recovery experts have developed sophisticated tools and techniques specifically for SCSI hard drives. These tools often bypass common issues like bad sectors or a corrupted file system, facilitating the retrieval of valuable information.
  • Data Mapping and Indexing: SCSI hard drives maintain detailed maps and indexes of where data is stored, allowing for the reconstruction of file structures even when parts of the hard drive are damaged. This aids in efficient file retrieval during the recovery process.

Conclusions

From this article, we learn that it is easy to recover lost data from a SCSI hard drive. You can use the command prompt. However, for safety's sake, we recommend that you use the Data Recovery Wizard software.

Frequently Asked Questions about SCSI Hard Drive Data Recovery

Let's look at some common questions about SCSI hard drive data recovery.

1. Are you still using SCSI disks?

SCSI drives were commonly used in workstations and servers, but these days, most people use SAS, SATA, or NVMe drives, which offer faster speeds, greater capacity, and lower power consumption.

2. Can data be recovered from an HDD?

Yes, it is possible to recover lost data if the hard drive hasn't been overwritten with new data or suffered physical damage. You can use data recovery software like Data Recovery Wizard to attempt to retrieve the lost files.

3. Can I boot from a SCSI hard disk?

Yes, to achieve this, you'll need to configure your computer to recognize and prioritize the SCSI device as a boot option. Keep in mind that the exact steps for setting up boot options may vary depending on your computer's motherboard. Generally, you will need to access the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) to adjust these settings. Here is a general outline of the process: 1. Restart your computer and press a specific key (usually F2, F10, F12, or Delete, depending on your computer brand) during the startup process to enter the BIOS. 2. In the BIOS menu, locate the "Boot" or "Startup" options. 3. Here, you might find a "Boot Priority" or "Boot Order" setting, which determines the priority of devices for booting. 4. Use the arrow keys to move the SCSI device to the top of the list, making it the preferred boot device. 5. Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Typically, you can press F10, then select "Yes" to confirm saving and exiting. 6. Your computer will restart and attempt to boot from the SCSI device. Before proceeding with these steps, ensure that the SCSI device is correctly connected and contains a valid operating system installation. If you're unsure how to proceed, consult your computer or motherboard manufacturer's user manual, or seek assistance from a professional technician.

Can I connect SCSI to USB?

You can use an adapter to connect SCSI to USB. One end of the adapter would plug into your computer's SCSI port, and the other end would connect to your USB device.