Articles, tagged with "drive partitions", page 4
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...
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Author:
Garry Thomson
07th September 2009
Microsoft Windows XP operating system supports two hard drive file systems: NTFS (New Technology File System) and FAT (File Allocation Table). NTFS is more advanced than FAT and thus provides high performance. To avail benefits of high performance, severa...
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Author:
brad jerry
29th August 2009
Sometimes, when you try to access data from a Windows hard drive or attempt to store data on drive and install software on it, the hard drive could not be read. You come across disk read errors and thus the installation or accession fails. This behavior r...
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Author:
brad jerry
25th August 2009
Windows 7 beta version is now available in the market. There are a few easy steps to install it on your PC.
1. Prepare the DVD from the ISO image
Burn a DVD from the downloaded ISO image. The requirements are a DVD burner, DVD burning software and a bl...
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Author:
Sarah N Jones19
21st August 2009
Intel based computer systems rely on system BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) for loading and executing the bootstrap code. BIOS bootstrap function generates the int 0x19 that loads first sector of hard drive in memory at the segment address 0000:7C00H. Fi...
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Author:
brad jerry
19th August 2009
Data loss has become a very common situation for computer users. Your precious data may get lost at some point in time or the hard drive partitions/volumes may become invisible or inaccessible. In such cases, you are required to opt for a Hard Drive Recov...
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Author:
jacobluis
13th August 2009
Microsoft Windows registry are divided into two basic categories: System hives and User hives. The system hives store system settings, which don't pertain to any single user. The OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) selects system hive file location and ...
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Author:
mnkstllr
30th July 2009
One of the major and most asked questions, apart from is it potential to retrieve data, is how much it would cost. Every data loss victim first needs to know how expensive it is to salvage lost data. There are no specified packages for recovery. The cost ...
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Author:
k madhav
16th July 2009
In order to effectively manage your critical data, you can divide Windows hard drive into several parts, called hard drive partitions. Every hard drive partitions could be used for different purposes like installing an operating system, storing data, crea...
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Author:
mnkstllr
16th July 2009
File system is the main component of any operating system like Microsoft Windows. It is responsible for managing files and directories on your hard drive. File system is very prone to failure and it may render all of your hard drive partitions invisible a...
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Author:
mnkstllr
09th July 2009
Disk Utility is a Mac OS X utility, created by Apple Inc. for carrying out disk related operations. Disk Utility is generally used to create and encrypt hard drive partitions, mount and un-mount disks, enable and disable journaling, verify disk integrity,...
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Author:
jonny defh
05th July 2009
The Importance of Evaluation Process in Hard Drive Recovery
Most of the computer users know that almost all hard drives may fail at any point of time, even in general use and conditions. The hard drive failure is a very critical situation and results int...
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Author:
k madhav
12th June 2009
Microsoft Windows 2003 supports the advance feature of clustering. The most important advantage that you get you clustered environment is the failover support for all back-end applications and the services, which are ought to have high availability and da...
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Author:
mnkstllr
12th June 2009
Compact.exe is a commanding line tool of NTFS (New Technology File System) file system in Microsoft Windows operating system. As the name of this suggests, it enables the system administrators to compress or compact the files on NTFS file system partition...
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Author:
mnkstllr
12th June 2009
The file system encryption is a technique that allows you to transparently encrypt critical files on NTFS (New Technology File System) file system to protect your private and sensitive data from unauthorized access. This is generally used for critical fin...
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Author:
mnkstllr