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Tape Recovery
For tapes that will not restore, we have special tape drives and software that can bypass physical damage to the tape media, incorrect marker information, improper formats, and other inconsistencies that prevent tape software from executing a successful restore. We can also convert tapes to other formats or determine the proper tape format and software to use when restoring a 'mystery tape'. Our equipment can handle tapes and cartridges in virtually any format.

What is a Sector?
"A sector is a section of the track on a drive platter whose size is determined by the type of formatting selected. When used as an address component, sector and location refer to the sequence number of the sector around the track. Typically, one sector stores one record of data. The number of sectors per track is dependent on the system type, the controller capabilities, and the drive encoding method and interface. A bad sector is an area on the platter that has become inaccessible or unable to hold data.