Articles, tagged with "inaccessible data", page 3
01st October 2010
Apple has developed Macintosh operating system with all the advanced technology and therefore it is popular among its users. Moreover, as Apple has its punch line on Mac OS based computers, that you can do almost anything with it, the Mac computers are in...
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Author:
brad jerry
15th September 2010
The NTFS (New Technology File System) is an efficient file system that is regularly being used in the Windows systems after XP. This file system has become very popular because of its performance, reliability, and compatibility with various applications. ...
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Author:
Tom Patrick
09th September 2010
Have you ever come across a scenario where your computer’s hard drive succumbed to corruption? Hard drive failure is a common scenario and can happen anytime. You might get prior warning signals or might not. The biggest concern, however, remains how to r...
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Author:
Tom Patrick
01st September 2010
Data recovery Atlanta provides services in Atlanta and most places of Georgia. They provide data loss diagnostics, consultation and data recovery services on most storage media like the hard disk drive, USB drives, tape drive, RAID recovery, DVD and CDs, ...
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Author:
sunyee
17th August 2010
When a Linux system starts up, the system is started with LiLo (LInux LOader), which is a system file. After that the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) section, after doing some tests, transfers the control to the MBR (Master Boot Record) where the LILO is...
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Author:
jonny defh
12th August 2010
MBR, the acronym stands for Master Boot Record. It is also known as the partition sector, that is the first 512-byte boot sector of a partitioned hard disk. MBR holds the primary partition table of the hard disk and your LINUX system boots only after the ...
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Author:
jonny defh
06th August 2010
In a Linux file system, there are lots of blocks that are used to store all kinds of data. One of the types of data is the metadata that contains the its information. One of these metadata is the superblock, which keeps all the details of the file system ...
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Author:
jonny defh
03rd August 2010
An MBR (Master Boot Record) is the first sector of data storage device. It is the most significant program that is used to boot the system. It does so by bootstrapping the operating system following the BIOS executing the machine code instructions. Howeve...
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Author:
Tom Patrick
23rd July 2010
Target Disk Mode or TDM is an unique boot mode in Macintosh based systems that enables the drives of the targeted computer to behave as a FireWire mass storage devices. When a Mac that supports TDM, starts, it does not load the operating system but can be...
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Author:
brad jerry
21st July 2010
Mac OS X hard drive is a reliable and non-volatile storage media to store your data permanently. The drive holds your valuable data, even after power failure, until you delete it. The drive comprises of numerous data structures to store, access, organize,...
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Author:
brad jerry
18th July 2010
In the Windows NT (Windows Server 2003, XP, and 2000) systems, you have got the option to use the NTBackup utility that helps you in creating backups in the form of BKF files. It is very handy when you lose your valuable data because of any which reason b...
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Author:
larendaniel
14th July 2010
Are you getting errors while restoring data from BKF file using the Backup Exec application? Are you unable to update the BKF file, created using Backup Exec tool? Well, the problem generally occurs due to corruption of the BKF file. BKF is a backup file,...
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Author:
larendaniel
14th July 2010
Have you recently upgraded your Windows operating system to Windows XP? And are you unable to start the system after the upgradation? If YES, then there could problems during the installation. In such cases, you should perform some appropriate methods to ...
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Author:
Tom Patrick
09th July 2010
All your data, that you save on your Mac OS X hard drive is saved in the form of files. The type and format of the file depends upon the application that you are using to create particular file. You can organize and manage files by storing similar types i...
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Author:
brad jerry
01st July 2010
Information store is the most vital component of Microsoft Exchange. When the Exchange Server is hit by corruption issues, information store also gets affected. It is made up of four database files viz Priv1.edb, Priv1.stm, Pub1.edb and Pub1.stm. When cor...
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Author:
Axel Culver