Articles, tagged with "drive partitions", page 2
18th March 2010
Ntfs.sys file is one of the most important system file in Windows operating system. The file is located at C:WindowsSystem32drivers. The main function of this driver file is that it allows the computer system to read and write the NTFS partitions. However...
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Author:
jacobluis
17th March 2010
Lost Data RecoveryDiskgetor lost data recover software is the professional lost data restore tool&ultility.This hard disk drive lost data retrive program (application) can give you a best solution to sovle your problem about data lost data after format ...
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Author:
stickqiu
04th March 2010
Are you unable to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista from an earlier version of Windows operating system? Does upgrade process fails halfway and you can not access your system in either of the Windows version? This behavior may occur due to unsupported fi...
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Author:
Dushyant Singh
25th February 2010
In computers, file system is a set of various logical constructs, which indicate how the hard drive space has to be used. Every operating system has a set of file systems, such as FAT and NTFS in Windows, HFS, HFS+, HFSX, and HFS Wrapper in Macintosh. In ...
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Author:
jacobluis
10th February 2010
A Windows based system with only one hard drive partition is considered more safe in comparison to a system with multiple hard drive partitions. Most of the corruption scenarios in a Windows based system occur during or after partitioning your hard drive....
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Author:
jacobluis
08th February 2010
Is your iPod displaying a sad iPod icon on startup? Are you unable to access stored data from your iPod disk? This behavior of iPod is caused by various issues, which lead to critical data loss. The stored photos, songs, videos, graphic files, and podcast...
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Author:
Simpson
02nd February 2010
Hard drive damage or failure is a very common problem with modern computers, which leads to grave data loss. When you face such situations, Data Recovery is the most significant thing to do. It is the process of retrieving lost, missing, or inaccessible d...
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Author:
k madhav
14th January 2010
Once the hard drive is formatted the partitions get destroyed. Some users partition their hard drives in to C:, D:, E:, F:, G: and so on which is actually not necessary even for a large memory slot. Mac, Linux can easily handle partitions of all size and ...
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Author:
James Madison
06th January 2010
Every computer operating system comes with a number of applications for formatting and partitioning various kinds of hard drives as well as removable storage media. These tools enables you to create partitions and make the the newly created partitions rea...
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Author:
Tom Patrick
29th December 2009
On Intel-based Mac computers, you can also install Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system, by making it dual-boot. This is possible through Boot Camp utility, which is included in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.5 Leopard. It guides you through sa...
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Author:
brad jerry
22nd December 2009
The file system structure of Windows operating system is the most basic level of data organization. The way of interaction of Windows operating system with applications, security model, and users is depends on the way file system stores data on the drive....
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Author:
mnkstllr
15th December 2009
In Microsoft Windows, you can use cluster disks on network that serve purpose of shared storage. The cluster disk is live on one cluster node and other nodes might access the drive concurrently. This environment utilizes central storage system for all nod...
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Author:
mnkstllr
15th December 2009
In Microsoft Windows NT, 2000, and later versions, passwords are stored in SAM (Security Accounts Manager. It is a database, which is stored as registry file. It stores passwords in hashed format (in NTLM and LM hash). In some situations, this database ma...
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Author:
Daisy
07th December 2009
Hard drive logical failure and data loss is a very common situation. It might occur due to numerous reasons that include file system corruption, virus infection, hard drive formatting, operating system malfunction, accidental deletion and other similar re...
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Author:
elfinruler
26th November 2009
The placement of computer hardware and software, that is required for them to work properly, is known as system configuration. Same as the system configuration, hard drive also has its own configuration or internal components and metadata structures. In s...
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Author:
mnkstllr