Articles, tagged with "drive recovery software", page 2
03rd November 2010
Hard disk of your computer being the primary storage of your valuable data, any instance of data loss or inaccessibility causes a huge hue and cry. Microsoft Windows Vista-based computers many times, show problems using Parallel Advanced Technology Attach...
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Author:
Robin Watson
18th October 2010
A hard disk cluster or the allocation unit is the group of sectors and indeed the smallest unit to hold a file. The size of a cluster depends upon the size of the volume or drive and is meant to enhance the storage efficiency. All Windows file systems, su...
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Author:
Garry Thomson
01st October 2010
In the Windows systems, the System hive is the place where the backup of the registries containing the keys, subkeys, and their values is stored. For each user profile, a separate system hive is created to keep the record of each and every activity. Howev...
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Author:
Robin Watson
10th September 2010
Sometimes people are working with files that are for their eyes only. These files would often contain confidential information such as client data, prices, and bids for businesses, or even social security numbers, credit card accounts, or even pin codes f...
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Author:
wastedsoul
10th September 2010
Hard drives since inception have been known to be store houses for data that are highly prone to failure. Despite all the advances made in the field of hard drive, which includes very high storage capacity in very small space, reduced pricing, reduction i...
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Author:
Robin Watson
03rd September 2010
Hard drive recovery is something no one really contemplates till that moment happens. Like the moment in time when your personal computer hard drive stops working, or if you are unable to find or open a document you were working so hard on. Maybe it's an ...
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Author:
Ken Roberts
03rd September 2010
Hard drive recovery is something no one realistically thinks about right up until that crucial moment develops. Like the time where your computer system hard drive falters, or once you cannot locate or open a document you have been spending so much time o...
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Author:
grgn92592
29th August 2010
People in the computer age would often work with plenty of computer files in their day-to-day operations. These files could include spreadsheets, documents, and other important articles that they use to work well. The problem lies in the fact that a simpl...
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Author:
wastedsoul
20th August 2010
Ten years back, people were very careful about what they stored on their system. This was because they had limited storage space and hard disks were very highly priced. It was like keeping things in their closet, which when reached the brink of being comp...
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Author:
k madhav
03rd August 2010
Hard disk crash is a situation when it stops running or work abruptly when you boot your system. If you are unable to access data from hard drive then predicament occur due to some hard drive crashing reasons. Usually, the problem happens due to missin...
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Author:
markjohan
21st July 2010
Are you unable to boot your Windows computer after upgrading the operating system to Microsoft Windows XP? Are you getting STOP errors while booting your Windows XP computer? The problem generally occurs due to some issues with system threads or incomplet...
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Author:
k madhav
15th July 2010
Have you met the dilemma that you have to undo format on a disc? during format process or after format, you may suddenly realize that you forget to back up all the disc data. Besides, in other data format loss situations, the executed format operation can...
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Author:
stan000
22nd June 2010
In the Windows systems, the registry is the hierarchical database that saves all the information of the configuration settings and miscellaneous options. It has the settings for the low-level system components as well as for the third-party applications. ...
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Author:
Robin Watson
21st June 2010
In the Windows systems, a prominent error that appears when you switch on your system is the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) error. It is usually encountered when there is a critical error that causes the system to shut down so that there is minimal harm to t...
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Author:
Garry Thomson
19th June 2010
When a Windows XP system is started, the boot.ini file is one of the files that is executed first. It is a plain text file that is stored in the system root. This file also includes entries that provide various boot options such as Safe Mode or the Recove...
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Author:
k madhav