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How to Resolve Sad iPod icon in iPod

02nd October 2009
iPod is a product of Apple Inc, which is used as a portable media player. It is used for storing and playing audio files encoded by MP3 or AAC compression. iPod is available in different generations, such as iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Touch, etc. ... Read >
Author: Simpson

Hard Drive Failure Causes Application Crash in Windows

23rd September 2009
Hard drive is a non-volatile data storage device, primarily used for storing data in computers. The hard drive stores data in digital form on the rotating platters that are electromagnetically charge and enables you to quickly access data. Nevertheless of... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Multiple Parition Entries while Installing Windows Vista

22nd September 2009
When installed in dual-boot configuration, Windows Vista provides good performance and exceptionally realistic set of features. Such configuration allows you to boot from either of the operating system. When you try to install Windows Vista on a system us... Read >
Author: jacobluis

How to Improve the Performance of your System

16th September 2009
Hard drive is the most critical component of a computer system, which store all of data, application and operating system. Sometimes, the performance of your hard drive might get decreased rapidly. It could be due to operating system registry conflicts, f... Read >
Author: Andrew Juan

How to Solve Problem of Multiple Partition Entries in Windows Vista ?

15th September 2009
In dual-boot configuration the Windows Vista provides realistic set of features. This allows us to boot from either of the operating systems. Please remember that when we install Windows Vista on a system which as already running some other Windows o... Read >
Author: Garry Thomson

Corruption to Allocation File May Cause Data Loss in Mac OS X

03rd September 2009
HFS+ file system of Mac OS X has replaced its predecessor HFS file system because of support to the larger files, better data manageability, Unicode support to name files and folders, data protection, improved design and many alike. Also known as HFS+ and... Read >
Author: jonny defh

How to Retrieve Data In Case of Errors and Crashes

02nd September 2009
No matter how aware you are about backing up your business critical and valuable data, the data loss still remains an issue. The type, cause and extent of data loss might be different, but the need of recovery always remains unfluctuated. However, the mos... Read >
Author: buryshane

Data Loss after installing Solaris 10 Kernel Patches

24th August 2009
In most cases, you use a patch to upgrade your Sun Solaris operating system. These patches are also provide the latest fixes to remove all the bugs and firmware issues. While installing latest patches has many advantages, it can also result in system pani... Read >
Author: Simpson

Mac File Recovery In Case Of Desktop Database Corruption

24th August 2009
In Mac OS X, the Desktop Database (Desktop DB) is a collection of invisible files, which store the location information of all the files on your Mac OS X hard drive. Because this database contains the location of all the files on hard drive, if it gets da... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Data Loss after installing Solaris 10 Kernel Patches

21st August 2009
In most cases, you use a patch to upgrade your Sun Solaris operating system. These patches are also provide the latest fixes to remove all the bugs and firmware issues. While installing latest patches has many advantages, it can also result in system pani... Read >
Author: Simpson

VxFS unmountable post Inode corruption

12th August 2009
An Inode in VxFS (Veritas File System) is a data structure that usually describes a file, link, directory, and named type. Corruption in VxFS inode primarily occurs due to metadata structure damage, operating system malfunctioning, malicious software like... Read >
Author: Simpson

Mac Data Loss Due to Missing HFS File System File ID

11th August 2009
HFS Plus (HFS+) is the most widely used, reliable and advanced file system, introduced by Apple Inc. for Mac OS X operating system. The HFS+ file system is made up of several objects or data structure and Catalog File is one of them. The catalog file is u... Read >
Author: brad jerry

How to Retrieve Data In Case of Errors and Crashes

04th August 2009
No matter how aware you are about backing up your business critical and valuable data, the data loss still remains an issue. The type, cause and extent of data loss might be different, but the need of recovery always remains unfluctuated. However, the mos... Read >
Author: elfinruler

File Loss in Windows due to Partition Table Corruption When you Use FixMbr

01st August 2009
MBR (Master Boot Record) is an important component of Microsoft Windows operating system, which is responsible for booting your system. In case if this data structure gets damaged, you can repair it with the help of FixMbr command. FixMbr is available in ... Read >
Author: Robin Watson

What is the Hard Drive Recovery Evaluation Process

30th July 2009
As all of us already know, most of the hard disks fail even in normal conditions and use. Though it could take place at anytime, the hard drive failure generally takes a long time to happen, due to usual wear and dear. Nevertheless of the situation, you s... Read >
Author: k madhav

Rectifying “Serious disk error writing to disk” Error in Windows

29th July 2009
Hard drive is a very critical component of a computer system that is used to store data and install application or system software. Every hard drive comes with different storage capacity and data access speed. Although hard disk is a reliable storage medi... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Partition Table Corruption Resulting Into Partition Loss

29th July 2009
A Windows hard drive can be divided into several partitions for effective management of data and to prevent data loss in case of operating system malfunction. The information about hard drive partitions is contained by Partition Table. It is a 64-byte met... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

File Recovery from Windows 2003 Quorum Disk

23rd July 2009
In Microsoft Windows 2003 Server MSCS (Microsoft Cluster Service) environment, MSCS service attempts to retrieve the quorum disk when MSCS folder in quorum disk can not be accessed or it doesn’t exist. In such case, the quorum disk might be corrupted af... Read >
Author: Robin Watson

Data Recovery When Mac OS X Can Not Access Data From iDisk or Mac Hard Drive

20th July 2009
MobileMe users can store their precious movies, digital pictures, songs and personal files either on Mac OS X hard drive or on the iDisk. From iDisk, you can access all of your valuable data remotely. The iDisk, which integrates with Mac OS X, looks like ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Formatting Unallocated Disk Space May Cause Partition Loss in Windows

18th July 2009
If you try to decrease or increase the size of any of primary and secondary partitions of your hard drive in Microsoft Windows, you might find out some unformatted and unallocated disk space. This hard drive space is not usable until you format it. When y... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Outsourced Software Development - Catering To Your Exact Need

17th July 2009
Expertise in a technology excels the best performance and the knowledge of the business software to improve the business. With the continuous advancement of the ever-evolving need of automatic process perfection and smooth functioning, preferences have be... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

“ERROR_UNRECOGNIZED_VOLUME” Error in Windows and File loss

06th July 2009
In a Windows computer, the file system is a method to store and organize your files and directories. It makes it easy to find and access data from the hard drive. In general terms, it is a special-purpose database that is used for storage, manipulation, o... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Data Recovery Experts Can Recreate Your Lost Hard Drive Data

29th June 2009
As most of us know by now, practically all hard drives fail due to normal use and conditions. Although it can happen at anytime, hard drive failure recurrently takes a number of years to occur, due to normal wear and tear. No matter what the case may be, ... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson

How can I do usability tests online?

28th June 2009
One of the great advantages of using JustInMind Prototyper is doing collaborative work online. The Project Manager can be his office, the client in another town and the designers abroad. And they all will be able to view, annotate and share comments about... Read >
Author: justinmind

Partition Loss When FixMbr Command Damages Partition Table

27th June 2009
Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP offer an excellent feature to repair and restore damaged MBR (Master Boot Record), which is known as FixMbr. This is a Windows Recovery Console command, which can rewrite whole code of the Master Boot Record. In a par... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Linux Error: ‘Couldn’t open /etc/fstab’

27th June 2009
fstab (also referred as file system table) is an important system configuration file in Linux. Located at /etc/fstab, this file lists all available disk and disk partitions. This file is used to determine disk initialization information and is usually use... Read >
Author: brad jerry

What is Object-Oriented Programming?

26th June 2009
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a method of programming that uses “objects”. These “objects” are nothing but data structures that have data fields and methods. OOP utilizes the interactions between data structures to design computer applicati... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

Advantages of Objects in Web Application Development

15th June 2009
Web development services involved in developing various web-based applications try different options to make the development procedure easier and effective. Nowadays, a web development service opts for object-oriented web development framework. This is ma... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

HP UNIX Recovery after “Can’t read superblock” Error

12th June 2009
With HP-UX UNIX, after situations like operating system reinstallation, hard drive formatting or unforeseen data loss, when you try to restore data from disk image, it may not mount. So, the data can not be accessed from it. It results as critical data lo... Read >
Author: Simpson

Linux Data Recovery after File Descriptor Corruption

12th June 2009
When you start your Linux system, during the boot process, you may receive errors related to file system corruption and the system may get stuck. You may encounter the following error messages:“Activating swap partitions: dup2: Bad file descriptor [FAIL... Read >
Author: brad jerry

The Java Programming Language

05th June 2009
Java - an island of Indonesia, a type of coffee, and a programming language. Three very different meanings, each in varying degrees of importance. Most programmers, though, are interested in the Java programming language. In just a few short years (since ... Read >
Author: Andrew

Data management

05th June 2009
Data management comprises all the disciplines related to managing data as a valuable resource. The official definition provided by DAMA is that "Data Resource Management is the development and execution of architectures, policies, practices and procedures... Read >
Author: Andrew

MFT Corruption and Partition Loss Due to Extensive MFT Fragmentation

29th May 2009
As the core component of NTFS (New Technology File System) file system, the MFT (Master File Table) plays a significant role in the composition of NTFS partition and its performance. MFT references the files as system locates data, writes data to disk or ... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Windows File Loss Due to Media Failure and Data Structure Corruption

29th May 2009
Under certain situations, you may not start your Windows computer due to media failure or system data structure corruption. While booting the system, you might encounter internal database corruption errors and the boot process will halt. Such situations m... Read >
Author: Robin Watson

Partition Loss When You Formatted Unallocated Hard Drive Space

18th May 2009
When you attempt to increase or decrease the size of your primary or secondary Windows hard drive partitions, you may find some unformatted space on the drive. This space can not be used, until you format it. if you format this space and reboot the system... Read >
Author: Robin Watson

Data Recovery from an Unreadable External Mac Hard Drive

15th May 2009
Under certain situations, your Mac operating system can not read data from an external hard drive. The problem could be due to damaged or corrupted hard drive metadata structure and other similar issues. Such situations make all your critical and valuable... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Group Descriptors Corrupted in Linux Operating System

14th May 2009
The EXT3 file system in Linux is divided into various block groups. Each block group further contains a data structure called “group descriptors” that contains critical information about the block. Corruption in group descriptors primarily occurs due ... Read >
Author: Simpson

Data Recovery from Damaged or Incompatible Mac Hard Drive

24th April 2009
When you start your Mac computer, you may get ‘damaged or incompatible hard drive’ error messages. These errors make your system unbootable or the hard drive inaccessible. It results into critical data loss situations and lead to Mac Data Recovery. Af... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Mac FSEvents Logs and Recovery

21st April 2009
Mac OS X supports various file systems, including HFS family of file systems and FAT (16-bit and 32- bit variants). But sometimes due to file system issues, users report that they encounter few entries in system log. These log entries signify certain ‘f... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Mac Data Loss Due to Hard Disk Directory Corruption

02nd April 2009
When you start your Mac Tiger computer after an unsuccessful software update, it freezes on “Starting Mac OS X” screen. The system does not boot and all your data becomes inaccessible. To overcome such problems, Mac Data Recovery is required. This is ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Mac Data Loss Due to Hard Disk Directory Corruption

31st March 2009
When you start your Mac Tiger computer after an unsuccessful software update, it freezes on “Starting Mac OS X” screen. The system does not boot and all your data becomes inaccessible. To overcome such problems, Mac Data Recovery is required. This is ... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Error Message – Subdirectory entry refers to invalid directory block – in Novell

25th March 2009
An error message while mounting a particular volume in Netware operating system can be caused by file system corruption, incorrect value returned by the first block entry, virus infection and more. Once the error message occurs, the data stored in the par... Read >
Author: sourabh rana

Linux Error: ‘group descriptors corrupted’

20th March 2009
Ext2 and ext3 file systems space is divided into blocks, which are further organized into what we call as block groups. For each group block, there is a data structure that defines it and contains valuable information, called group block descriptor. This ... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Linux Data Loss Due to Block Group Descriptor Corruption

03rd March 2009
When you attempt to access any file, directory or volume from a Linux hard drive, you might receive any of the following error messages:“Inode entry of the file is deleted”“File not found”“File is inaccessible”These error messages take place ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

What is Database synchronization

19th February 2009
Data synchronization is an online service that gives you the ability to provide an update of information between multiple servers on the network, regardless of their geographic location. The synchronization process allows data to migrate to-date informati... Read >
Author: Manseo

Sad iPod Icon due to File System Corruption

18th February 2009
The personal media players like the industry leader iPod have become an important gadget for many of us. The loss of data like songs and videos from iPod results as panic and frustration for all of us because of their emotional importance. We can solve th... Read >
Author: colindolly

Sad iPod Icon due to File System Corruption

18th February 2009
The personal media players like the industry leader iPod have become an important gadget for many of us. The loss of data like songs and videos from iPod results as panic and frustration for all of us because of their emotional importance. We can solve th... Read >
Author: colindolly

HFS Plus Allocation File

16th February 2009
Macintosh HFS Plus file system has superseded its predecessor HFS due to support to larger files, improved design, better data manageability and protection and Unicode support to name its files and folders and more. Also known as HFS Extended and HFS+, th... Read >
Author: brad jerry

MDB Corruption in Mac and Recovery

22nd January 2009
Mac partitions are what we refer as Mac volumes. For partitioning the Mac hard drive, you need to initialize it and carry out the further process, either through Disk Utility or Drive Setup. These utilities perform disk related tasks.After the disk has be... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Incorrect Permissions Cause Data Loss in Mac

16th January 2009
In Mac OS X based computer, when you use Time Machine to backup the Preferences directory, you may fail to do it. At this point of time, you may come across with the below given error message: "Error reading file '/Users/user_name/Library/Preferences/c... Read >
Author: Mahi Sony

Partition Loss When You Convert From FAT to NTFS

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... Read >
Author: spears

“-59 fsRnErr- File system internal error” Error in Mac

09th January 2009
Because Mac OS X is a complete and sophisticated operating system, the problems faced by the users could be equally complex. A Mac system generally crashes with the system error, either at startup or while running. Instead of showing error codes, the Mac ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

File System Corruption Problem in Linux Due to Write Back Cache

31st December 2008
Write Back Cache is a caching technique in which the modifications to the data in cache are not copied to cache source until completely essential. It is implemented on the hard drives to improve write performance. Devices rely on this method to fix slow p... Read >
Author: brad jerry

The Safest Way of Salvaging Damaged Hard Drive Partitions

16th December 2008
Repairing the damaged hard drive partitions and recovering data from them is an extremely risky job. Even if you are having the most excellent toolkit and are completely sure about whatever you are doing, you’re still putting your critical business file... Read >
Author: Andrew Watson

Most Effective Way to Handle Logical Hard Drive Failure

03rd December 2008
The logical hard disk failure is generally the result of damage to the hard drive data structure like file system. The reason of this crash might be accidental deletion of system files, registry damage, computer virus, power outages, and unexpected system... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Perform Hard Drive Recovery or Stay Alive With Disaster

02nd December 2008
A hard drive is a permanent data storage media, which stores a vast amount of data on a magnetic surface, coated on the hard drive platters. Hard drive uses unbending rotating platters. Every platter has planer magnetic surface on that digital data is sto... Read >
Author: jonny defh

'EXT2-fs group descriptors corrupted' Data Loss Error in Linux

24th November 2008
File system holds all the information about the files located on the hard disk. Without this, your operating system would not be able to locate the data as then no memory pointer would be there. So for any operating system, including Linux, this is the to... Read >
Author: jonny defh

“Unable to mount volume” Error in Novell

05th November 2008
Sometimes when you attempt to access the Novell volumes, you may get the following error message:"Unable to mount volume"After this error message, when you start Vrepair to check for the disk data structure related errors, the process won’t complete or ... Read >
Author: spears

“Your Startup Disk is full” Error in Mac

27th October 2008
Several times, while working on your Mac computer, you may come across with the following error message: "Your Startup Disk is full. You need to delete some files"When you delete some unwanted files and empty Trash Bin to free up some disk space, the oper... Read >
Author: spears

“The disk is unreadable” Error in Mac and Mac Recovery

16th October 2008
Sometimes when you try to access external Mac hard drive (Lacie hard drive), you may get the following error message:“The disk is unreadable: Do you want to initialize it now?”After this error message, when you try to fix the issue using Disk Utility,... Read >
Author: Vishal Dwivedi

“No such file or directory” Error in Linux

15th October 2008
Sometimes when you try to install device drivers on your Linux system, you might fail to do it. It could be due to incompatibility of the operating system Kernel with your device driver or device. To work around this issue, you need to install the latest ... Read >
Author: Vishal Dwivedi

Partition Table Corruption and Data Recovery

08th October 2008
The Windows based hard drive is basically divided into number of partitions, each having a specific start and ending address. Now, all the information about these partitions is consisted in a file system table called partition table. This describes how ma... Read >
Author: Simpson

The Feasibility of Do It Yourself Partition Recovery

06th October 2008
In today’s world, the computer systems are becoming an important part of our lives in homes, schools and at work. At work, the computers may contain a huge amount of precious data and if this is unintentionally deleted or is otherwise become inaccessibl... Read >
Author: Simpson

The Feasibility of Do It Yourself Partition Recovery

01st October 2008
In today’s world, the computer systems are becoming an important part of our lives in homes, schools and at work. At work, the computers may contain a huge amount of precious data and if this is unintentionally deleted or is otherwise become inaccessibl... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Folder Icon With Exclamation Point In iPod and Data Loss

30th September 2008
Sometimes, after installing the latest updates, when you attempt to start your iPod, the iPod may refuse to do the same and you may come across with a folder icon with the exclamation point. This problem most commonly occurs if there is any corruption in ... Read >
Author: spears

The Feasibility of Do It Yourself Partition Recovery

30th September 2008
In today’s world, the computer systems are becoming an important part of our lives in homes, schools and at work. At work, the computers may contain a huge amount of precious data and if this is unintentionally deleted or is otherwise become inaccessibl... Read >
Author: Simpson

Sad iPod Icon at Startup in iPod

25th September 2008
Sometimes, when you start your iPod, you may experience any one of the below given situations with a sad iPod icon in your iPod (of any generation such as iPod Shuffle, Nano, Touch):iPod does not get recognized in iTunesiPod does not get recognized in Fin... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Dragging New Calendar Entry Results Into PST Corruption

22nd September 2008
Outlook is the best ever made and the most widely used email client, provided by Microsoft Corporation. It is the part of Microsoft Office suite of products. You can use Outlook as a stand alone application and also in collaborative messaging environment ... Read >
Author: Andrew Watson

Photos Get Deleted from Card if You Use it with Digital Photo Frame

18th September 2008
The memory cards come with the facility that you can use them with the digital photo frame. A digital photo frame is the picture frame which displays digital pictures without requiring printing them or using a computer system. It can also show the picture... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Mac Hard Drive Becomes Dead After Upgrading

09th September 2008
Most of the software companies, either of application software or system software, release the periodic updates on their products. Like all other companies, Apple also gives chance to its customers to avail advanced features by releasing the newer file ve... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Linux Error 'Either the superblock or the partition table is likely to be corrupt!'

08th September 2008
The following error message in Linux operating system may annoy you when you run the fsck command with the sudden fear of losing the precious data:“The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is xxxThe physical size of the device is xxxEither the ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Mac Data Loss after Removing ‘etc’ and ‘var’ Directories and Mac Data Recovery

05th September 2008
When attempting to start up Mac OS X, you may come across one or more of the following symptoms:Your Mac stops responding during startupSetup Assistant rematerializesBSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) commands which access files in var and etc failA mes... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Master File Table Corruption and Data Recovery

21st August 2008
Hard drive formatting is the process of installing a new file system and operating system on your computer hard drive. In most of the cases, hard drive formatting is attempted to remove errors from your hard drive and to reinstall the operating system. In... Read >
Author: jonny defh

DBase Repair And Recovery - How To Restore Lost DBF Data

09th April 2008
Dbase has been hailed as one of the best advancements in the realm of developmental platforms. A large number of applications are designed using Dbase and its various versions, and as such rely on DBF files, the file-type designed to be used with Dbase an... Read >
Author: John Sern

How to overcome problems while working with large .PST files in Outlook 2007?

07th March 2008
Outlook is among the most commonly used mail clients and is renowned for its functionality and user-friendly features. But it also suffers from some problems like any other software at one time or the other. Sometimes when you are using Outlook 2007 it st... Read >
Author: Peter Paul

Treat Trading Less Like a Hobby and More Like a Business

26th July 2007
At Emerald Passport they have a video that educates you regarding the pitfalls of FOREX trading. I suggest you go to Emerald Passport and watch the video before proceeding with this article. When Emerald Passport-educated traders, or any day traders, c... Read >
Author: PaulC

The Evaluation Process Of Data Recovery

05th July 2007
As most people already know, almost all hard drives fail due to normal use and conditions. Although it can happen at anytime, hard drive failure normally takes several years to occur, due to normal wear and tear. No matter what the case may be, you shou... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

RAR Recovery Toolbox released

04th April 2007
The RAR Recovery Toolbox tool recovers data from damaged RAR archives. The program scans the archive, defines the data structure and tries to recover as much information as it can from the damaged file. Using several different recovery algorithms, the too... Read >
Author: Victor Bobrov

Information Retrieval Systems (IRS) and Search Engines (SEO)

31st July 2006
By Jose Nuez Information Retrieval Systems (IRS) use phrases to retrieve, organize, describe and index documents. The phrases identified, normally predict the presence of other phrases in those documents. Documents are then indexed, in accordance to t... Read >
Author: Thomas Guilles