Hardware Incompatibility Leads to Data Loss in Microsoft Windows
The MS Windows Catalog (also called HCL or Hardware compatibility list) is the compilation of computer hardware, which are widely tested with Microsoft Windows operating system for compatibility and stability. Microsoft PSS (Product Support Services) uses this catalog for determining if particular hardware component is supported with Microsoft Windows or not. However, if you install operating system or upgrade to later version of Windows on an unsupported hardware, data loss may occur. In such cases, windows data recovery is required to extract lost, missing, or inaccessible data.
There is a strong possibility that upgrade or installation of Windows OS on an unsupported hardware results into loss of the operating system functionalities and critical data. If your previous operating system was MS Windows, support professionals determine if the issue is related to non-HCL computer hardware or the Windows operating system. If issue is related to the Windows operating system, professionals register a report and then judge the issue to offer a
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