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Computer Forensics
Computer forensics requires a high level of proficiency in data storage techniques to safely work on a storage device without tainting the evidence. In fact, in order to recover the data or determine whether it has been tampered with, deleted or damaged by the user, engineers must search through large amounts of data searching for specific phrases, essential files or other pertinent information. These engineers not only find deleted information, but can often show when the data was accessed, moved or deleted, and by whom.

What is a Head Crash?
A head crash is damage to a read/ write head and magnetic media, usually caused by sudden contact of the heads with the disk surface. Head crash also can be caused by dust and other contamination inside the sealed hard disk assembly. These types of failures require mechanical stabilization in a sterile dust-free environment, also referred to as a clean room.