Articles, tagged with "fat32", page 3
01st August 2009
In Windows, you can format a memory card or memory stick to FAT (also known as FAT16 file system), FAT32 or NTFS file system. Some digital cameras support only a particular file system. Therefore if you use an unsupported file system formatted memory card...
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Author:
Shaun75
16th July 2009
NTFS (New Technology File System) is the recommended file system to be used with Windows Vista. NTFS possess all the basic features of FAT16 and FAT32, with added storage features like improved security, larger size of partitions and files and compression...
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Author:
jacobluis
15th June 2009
Boot sector is the very first sector of a partition that conveys the required boot information to the system. FAT32 maintains the backup copy of the boot sector, usually at sector 6. Chkdsk can use this backup boot sector if you allow it to run while FAT3...
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Author:
jacobluis
15th June 2009
Richard Vanderhurstdiscusses that for approximately $130 for the 500GB version, the Iomega Home Media Network Drive is a sound buy for any home user. Iomega NAS servers are understood to be straightforward to use, and the Home Media Network Drive is the o...
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Author:
josue armstrong
04th June 2009
Disk Defragmenter is a Windows utility that allows you to rearrange files in a way that they occupy contiguous storage locations on your hard drive. It helps minimizing head travel time and hence increases data transfer rate. Also, if you run Disk Defragm...
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Author:
Simpson
13th March 2009
Microsoft Word Documents (.DOCX) created in Word 2007 are the most widely used document format as they take lesser space and offer more features. Few impressive features of every .docx file include new XML-based file format, a redesigned interface with ri...
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Author:
k madhav
11th March 2009
A Universal Serial Bus (USB) device is a portable storage device, which can be connected to your system to transfer data. The data in the USB device can get lost if you use a USB device to transfer time sensitive data such as streaming video/audio files o...
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Author:
Andrew Juan
24th February 2009
When you delete some files from your Windows XP computer with RAID 1 hard drive, the logical partition may get crashed. When you log in to the system with administrative privileges, delete files using Windows Explorer and then reboot the system, you may g...
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Author:
Simpson
20th February 2009
Windows Vista FAT partition file salvage tool is a read only and non destructive utility which recovers data from damaged hard disk of any capacity. FAT data restoration application retrieves deleted data even if all partitions of hard disk are crashed or...
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Author:
Unerase Unformat
13th February 2009
Sometimes, loss of even a single file or folder can result in serious damages. File loss can happen due to numerous reasons, such as, improper system shutdown, software corruption, virus infection, etc. To recover the lost files, the user needs to use eff...
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Author:
sourabh rana
13th February 2009
A pen drive is a small and portable storage device with large storage capacity. It works on the flash card storage. This storage device is used by a wide array of users like professionals and home users to perform their day to day storage operations. Thes...
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Author:
Andrew Juan
16th January 2009
The File system is the most important data structure of your computer system. It is a method of storing and managing computer files on your hard drive and other storage media. File system makes it simple to find and access your stored data. Every operatin...
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Author:
spears
05th January 2009
FAT partition data recovery software allows user to recover missing or deleted files of different formats such as TXT, RTF, PCX, MDB, PDF, CSV, SWF, PPT, DOC, PNG etc. Windows VFAT file system partition retrieval utility is non destructive and read only t...
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Disk Repair Utilities
27th October 2008
If you are using the NTFS filing protocol on your system, instead of FAT32, you can get a bit more speed by disabling Windows Indexing. The downside to this is that searching your drive for a specific file might take a moment or two longer, but everything...
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Author:
trinadh
09th September 2008
An ISO image is actually an archive file that uses a conventional International Organization for Standardization format of an optical disc which is supported by many software vendors. It provides a good option to physical media regarding the distribution ...
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Author:
wshadow11