Articles, tagged with "corruption", page 5
18th February 2010
Are you facing problems while disconnecting or removing your iPod from the computer? Does your iPod stop responding after disconnecting? Does your system not let you eject iPod properly. On disconnecting it improperly, the iPod disk would become inaccessi...
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Author:
Simpson
18th February 2010
Sony DSC-F707 is a Cyber-shot camera with 5 megapixel CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) imager. The camera is a successor of Sony DSC-F505V and has a range of professional features to offer. Sony DSC-F707 features nightshot and nightframe mode, pre-flash meteri...
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Author:
Fun Anku
18th February 2010
When hard drive is partitioned in Microsoft Windows using the Master Boot Record (MBR) partitioning scheme, MBR Records stores primary partition entries in the Partition Table. The number of partitions available on the Hard Drive does not matter as MBR ca...
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Author:
nucconverter
18th February 2010
Just like any other database, MS SQL Server database contains a file header page and boot page. While the file header page (8KB) consists of metadata information about the database, the boot page contains critical information about the database itself. Co...
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Author:
Naveen Kadian
18th February 2010
Windows is considered to be a reliable and efficient operating system, but as bugs cannot be always resolved out, a Windows user can observe several types of issues. These issues can be critical enough that might compel you to reinstall Windows and/or ref...
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Author:
k madhav
18th February 2010
Tables in MS Access database (MDB file) have planned segregation of data in the form of columns and rows and serve as effective storage solutions for your data. Tables have separate cell which facilitate storing data separately.
But, when we talk about ...
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Author:
colindolly
15th February 2010
To watch Xena has always been a joy in spring experience but the day the astounding show has forked over screen, it has become wearisome for fans to feast their eyes over this out of ordinary series. Though there are a couple of sites on web, holding a hu...
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Author:
nancyb123
11th February 2010
Ever encountered an error message while opening your Access database components, like tables, forms, or reports? I hope every body must have, and the users who haven't, will surely face it in future. In most cases, the main reason for the occurrence of th...
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Author:
colindolly
11th February 2010
Very few may know that MS Word uses a global template (Normal.dot) to store its default settings such as font, font size, etc and is used with each of the MS Word file, when opened. But, this global template file is prone to corruption. Its corruption may...
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Author:
macsmith85
10th February 2010
An MS Access database object, such as, tables, views, forms, etc. can be corrupted due to various logical reasons, such as, simultaneous modification of same database object by more than two users, improper shutdown of the system when the database object ...
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Author:
colindolly
05th February 2010
You might get error at the startup of Outlook stating 'The action cannot be completed'. Reason is quite simple for getting such error message. It's the corruption in MS Outlook .PST file. A corrupted PST is the prime reason that can prevent Outlook from s...
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Author:
nucconverter
05th February 2010
ActiveSync 4.0 has been released along with recent release of Windows Mobile 5.0 and includes significant changes for these devices. Some of them are Media synchronization, USB device support, and more. The later versions ActiveSync 4.1 and ActiveSync 4.2...
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Author:
Repair Outlook PSt
04th February 2010
Windows 7 Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store is a database that contains boot-time configuration data. This is a firmware-independent file and is a replacement of boot.ini file used in Windows operating systems earlier to Windows Vista. Once the file get...
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Author:
k madhav
27th January 2010
Outlook Repair - MS Outlook offers two choices while configuring it for the first time, the Internet Mail Only (IMO) Mode and the Corporate Workgroup Mode. Since MS Outlook is an e-mail client, the two modes basically further assist in the connection of O...
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Author:
Repair Outlook PSt
26th January 2010
While dealing with large files, people usually zip them, which not only save the disk space but also help in easy transfer. In fact, when there is need to send large data files through email, zipped files are the best way. Even for the recipient zipped fi...
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Author:
nucconverter