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How to deal with “do not disconnect” error in Ipod

12th October 2009
Designed by Apple Inc. iPod is a digital audio player used for storing and playing audio files encoded by MP3 or AAC compression algorithms. iTunes is an application used in iPod that acts as an interface between an iPod and a Windows or Mac based system.... Read >

Laptop Hard Drive Damage due to Overheating

12th October 2009
One of the most common problem in laptops is overheating. The main reason behind overheating is that the CPU chips and video chips in laptops are closely packed with transistors that generate heat. Laptop's flexible and extreme usage implies that laptop... Read >
Author: rohit mehra

3 Tips For PC Data Backup

09th October 2009
Are you an avid PC fan who is online and using his laptop 24/7? Then you should know that one of the most heartbreaking things that can happen to a frequent PC user is a server crash. If you have lots of valuable files, programs, and documents that disapp... Read >
Author: Mark Woeppel

Hard drive failure due to High Capacity Hard Drive

08th October 2009
With the advancement in technology, the hard disk storage capacity has increased considerably. Now, a hard drive can hold up to 1 TB of data. But, a major drawback of a high storage capacity hard drive is that it decreases the accessing speed of your hard... Read >
Author: rohit mehra

ATAPI Subsystem Reports Larger Hard Disk Space

07th October 2009
Windows 2000 Service Pack (SP2) and its earlier versions do not provide support for 48-bit LBA (Logical Block Addressing), which is a technology that extends the IDE ATA/ATAPI hard drive capacity beyond standard limit of 137.4 GB. To enable it, you should... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Dispelling Misconceptions About PC Backup Software

07th October 2009
We may not notice it immediately, but the fact is that we are becoming increasingly dependent on computers for our day-to-day tasks. Activities such as shopping, meetings and other similar ones can now be done with electronic elements and the Internet. It... Read >
Author: Mark Woeppel

Cachemov Fails on a Windows 2000 System

06th October 2009
Client Side Caching or CSC is a feature included in Windows Server operating systems that allows storing frequently used information on a client computer. Using this functionality increases client computer's performance as it can now quickly access the fi... Read >
Author: jacobluis

Hard Disk failure due to Ticking Sounds

06th October 2009
Hard drive is the primary storage unit of the computer, where the operating system, applications and system files are stored. It is a unit that stores and provides access to data on electromagnetically charged surfaces. But no matter how reliable the hard... Read >
Author: rohit mehra

Lets Resolve the problem of Winload.exe in Windows Vista

06th October 2009
Windows Vista is equipped with a boot loader known as Winload.exe file, that loads the operating system and device drivers. It performs the same functionalities as played by NTLDR in the previous versions of Windows operating systems. At times, when Winlo... Read >
Author: Garry Thomson

Resolving Unknown error 1436 in iPod

06th October 2009
iTunes is an application used in iPod that organizes and plays digital music and video files. It provides sync between an iPod and a computer. Sometimes, while formatting or updating an iPod in iTunes, the iPod encounters certain error messages that deman... Read >
Author: Simpson

Outsourcing And The Small Business

06th October 2009
Many basic IT services are very general and not business specific. Services such as anti-virus protection, data backup and IT support can benefit from the economy of scale an outsourcing organisation offers. For a small business taking care of these areas... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Windows 200 Setup Displays Non- existent Partitions

02nd October 2009
The hard disk storage space is allowed to be partitioned into maximum of four primary partitions. These primary partitions are defined by respective 16-byte entries that form the hard disk partition table. It is located in disk MBR (Master Boot Record). W... Read >
Author: brad jerry

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

Frbiz.com reports Microsoft released free security software Security Essentials

01st October 2009
Microsoft Tuesday released a free security software, Security Essentials (immediate download). Previously, Microsoft has 75000 users in June to release a test version of Security Essentials Beta. Security Essentials was originally code-named "Morro", ... Read >
Author: frbiz

Backup Data On Windows XP

01st October 2009
Data backup is necessary to keep your data safe and protected. Today we are completely dependent on computer that we store all documents, files and many important applications in our computer. Computer has become an almost inseparable part of our life. Bo... Read >
Author: Sarah N Jones19

Unable to Move File when Creating Partiton Using Boot Camp

25th September 2009
You might experience several issues while using Boot Camp, which might compel you to reformat the entire hard disk. In such cases, you require a complete data backup or a powerful Mac Data Recovery tool to recover seemingly lost data. For example, con... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Why Does My Computer Crash at the Worst Times?

23rd September 2009
I'm sure that for even once in your life you have shouted in exasperation "Why does my computer crash just when I need it most?" It's not an uncommon scenario for many of us -- you've papers to complete, deadlines to beat and suddenly your computer quits ... Read >
Author: Travis

System and Security Windows 7

23rd September 2009
Windows 7 provides various facilities associated with your computer security, such as Windows Firewall, Windows Update and Windows Defender. In addition, for family security in the use kompter Windows 7 also provides a facility known as the Parental Contr... Read >
Author: Tutang MM

Tips on How to Restore Files from Carbonite

22nd September 2009
If you're interested in using online backup solutions and are concerned of the technical difficulties you might encounter, you would be happy to know that it's really quite simple to restore files from Carbonite. with our computer hardware needs a lot of ... Read >
Author: Travis

How to resolve Windows XP Error ' The procedure entry point FlSSEtvalue...'?

21st September 2009
Kernel32.dll is a Windows kernel file that manages memory functions, interrupts and I/O operations. To protect its memory space from being occupied by other programs, this file is loaded in a protected memory space whenever you start the computer. At time... Read >
Author: buryshane

QuickBooks hosting service providers: inexpensive solution for accounting and financial management

21st September 2009
QuickBooks Hosting services are part of the emerging cloud computing phenomenon, wherein users subscribe to a particular service as a complete package, which implies that the complete infrastructure where the application is installed and run is managed by... Read >
Author: W.Smith

Resolving Error in Windows Home Server

16th September 2009
Windows Home Server provides connectivity solution for various households and home based businesses. It enables the people to share, organize and automatically backup photos, videos, music, documents, etc. But sometimes, Windows Homer Server gets affected... Read >
Author: Fun Anku

Unable to Restore Applications from Restore Disc in Tiger

11th September 2009
Restore disc(s) come shipped with your Mac computer and allow you to restore Apple software. A Mac OS X 10.2 Restore disc is deprived of restoring some applications including Classic Support, if you have installed Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4). To reinstall these... Read >
Author: brad jerry

What You Need To Take Into Consideration When Choosing To Repair Your Laptop

10th September 2009
A broken laptop can be a very stressful situation especially if the laptop in question is used every day and is an important part of your job, school or business. The purpose of this article is to offer you some things to take into consideration when it... Read >
Author: Dave C

How to Troubleshoot Linux Error ' cannot execute

10th September 2009
Linux boot process is inclusive of several steps. The last steps of this boot procedure in init process, identified by id '1'. When starting the system, init starts system processes, which have been defined in /etc/initab file. Init starts several ins... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Relax! Here Comes the USB Floppy Drive For You!

10th September 2009
Relax! Here Comes the USB Floppy Drive For You! Who says you cannot use a floppy drive if you have a computer without a built in floppy disk drive. An external floppy disk drive has been devised especially for those with a computer like this, where in ... Read >
Author: Tiel Holdstock

Memory Card Parameter Error on SDHC Cards

08th September 2009
SDHC or Secure Digital High Capacity card is a flash memory card that comes available with the minimum capacity of 4 GB. SDHC is the extension of SD standard specification that is aimed to increase its storage capacity up to 32 GB. To achieve high capaci... Read >
Author: Shaun75

Relax! Here Comes the USB Floppy Drive For You!

07th September 2009
Relax! Here Comes the USB Floppy Drive For You! Who says you cannot use a floppy drive if you have a computer without a built in floppy disk drive. An external floppy disk drive has been devised especially for those with a computer like this, where in ... Read >
Author: storagedepotuk

Hard Drive Corruption: Reasons and Solutions

02nd September 2009
Hard disk drive is the most vital component, where a computer system stores all the data it keeps. Without a hard disk drive, there would be no files, folders, operating system and not even the file system. Thus, it becomes so crucial that you take suitab... Read >
Author: buryshane

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

Ways to identify and fix Access database corruption

01st September 2009
There might be very few Access database users who have not encountered database corruption. In most cases, the minor corruption issues are not treated by database users, which further worsens the situation by damaging the entire database. To overcome comp... Read >
Author: colindolly

How to Fix Hard Drive POST Error?

30th August 2009
Hard drive is considered to be a reliable storage media that stores your operating system, applications, documents and other data. To check its consistency and other connected hardware, a test is performed called POST (Power-On-Self-Test) as you turn on t... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

How to Fix Hard Drive POST Error?

30th August 2009
Hard drive is considered to be a reliable storage media that stores your operating system, applications, documents and other data. To check its consistency and other connected hardware, a test is performed called POST (Power-On-Self-Test) as you turn on t... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Data Recovery after Registry Corruption

30th August 2009
For systematic storage of all the settings and options for Microsoft Windows operating systems, a database named “Windows Registry”is maintained. This database includes information about user settings, hardware, operating system software, and non-oper... Read >
Author: jacobluis

Other Operating System Found’ Error While Upgrading To Windows Xp

29th August 2009
A STOP error message during the booting time primarily occurs afterwards installing an adverse accessory driver on your machine. A driver disciplinarian is a software programs that is primarily used for comminuting amid the Hardware and higher-level compu... Read >
Author: Emma elle

Logging On Windows XP in Password Issues

28th August 2009
Windows allows you to have Windows password to log on. But at times you might forget this password or it might get expired. In such situations, you cannot log into the system and access the stored data. To solve such problems, you will need to use a passw... Read >
Author: jacobluis

External Hard Drive Issues on Virtual PC for Mac

28th August 2009
Microsoft Virtual PC works as an emulation program for a Mac OS X system running on PowerPC processor. While serving as a virtualization program for Windows, it virtualizes a PC and its hardware associated with it. At times due to drive format incompatibi... Read >

SD Card Error in Windows XP

27th August 2009
SD (Secure Digital) is a popular flash memory card used in different portable devices. SD cards can be formatted to FAT, FAT32, NTFS and exFAT file system on top of MBR partitioning scheme. But at times, when attempting to access these cards through a Win... Read >
Author: Shaun75

Things To Consider About Business Hosting

25th August 2009
If you have a website and use it to sell good or services, then it's considered a business website. Business websites can range from ultra-simple and streamlined one page websites to complex ones running pay per click engines that come with real time stat... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Windows Registry Corruption

21st August 2009
Windows Registry is a database, which is the most vital part of a computer system. It performs the task of storing the settings and information for Microsoft Windows operating System's components. The components include all the hardware, software, install... Read >
Author: Garry Thomson

Log On Issues after Changing Windows Computer from Domain to Workgroup

19th August 2009
When computers and devices are administered on a network as a unit using same set of rules and procedures, their group is known as Domain. Whereas, when all the individual computer systems are connected to a network and send or share data, the computing i... Read >
Author: Andrew Juan

Resolving Mail Stuck Issues in Microsoft Outlook

18th August 2009
All Outlook folders are collectively stored in a single file, PST. When you send any email message, it is first temporarily moved to Outbox folder before the message is actually sent. After the sending process completes, it is then stored in Sent Items fo... Read >
Author: Esher

IT Consulting In Chicago

17th August 2009
IT solutions are required by all companies in the Chicago and Chicago land areas. The smaller and medium sized businesses require more specialized, affordable and appropriate IT consultancy services which are tailored to each of their specific needs. A fi... Read >
Author: Erick Stiller

Recovering from Hard Disk Click of Death

11th August 2009
In computing, Click Of Death or COD is the condition when you start receiving unusual clicking sounds from storage media like hard disk drive. If you observe COD with a hard disk, it primarily indicates read/write head failure. Since read/write heads flo... Read >
Author: Serves Best

How to Recover Photos from the Memory Card?

09th August 2009
Memory card is flash memory storage device that you can use to store digital files and folders. Since they offer fast data access, small form factor, re-record capability, power-free data storage and various advanced features, these are primarily used wi... Read >
Author: Shaun75

Table Error After Upgrading MySQL Server

09th August 2009
With the release of each new version of MySQL, the application goes advanced and safer. If you are upgrading your MySQL Server from an earlier version to later, it is highly recommended that you backup all the data first. Any errors while the upgrade proc... Read >
Author: Naveen Kadian

Inaccessible Linux Partitions After Using mksf.ext3

08th August 2009
mksf.ext3 is a Linux command that allows you to create a Linux file system (ext3), generally in a hard disk partition. When executing the command, you need to specify the device name the file system should reside on. The command creates the file system wi... Read >
Author: brad jerry

SATA Hard Drive Failure Error and Recovery

08th August 2009
Hard disk drive is the primary storage media that comes available with different interfaces. One of the primarily used interface is SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) that is known for its quick data transfer rate because of serial signaling tec... Read >
Author: Garry Thomson

Data backup

07th August 2009
Data backup is increasingly becoming more and more important these days. People who are continuously working on their systems have a lot of confidential and important information stored in their computer. It is quite necessary to have an effective data ba... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

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

Top Protection Measure for Your Computer Security and Integrity

01st August 2009
With the continuous improvement in the field of the internet technology we have come a long way, people can communicate to every one sitting at any part of the world, but also comes several threats in the mean time of this evolution process for example vi... Read >
Author: Alina Wilson

Resolving Linux Error ' reiserfs superblock cannot be found'

01st August 2009
Linux file system is described by a special metadata structure, called Superblock. It defines different attributes, such as size of inode table, file system type, total size of file system, mount status, list of free data blocks and others. Linux maintain... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Resolving Error 50 in iPod Shuffle

25th July 2009
iPod Shuffle is a digital audio player provided and marketed by Apple Inc. It was the first iPod model that used flash memory instead of hard disk. Apple introduced iPod Shuffle as the smallest audio player. At times, when you connect your iPod Shuffle to... Read >
Author: Simpson

Albuquerque web site design and Web site hosting Albuquerque companies: the ideal solution to all yo

25th July 2009
In today’s internet savvy world almost all companies want to represent themselves on the net. This is easily possible by creating a website for yourself and hosting it on the web. Website design and hosting are best done by professionals who have done t... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Why Small Businesses Need IT Support Services

20th July 2009
Your business needs IT support services when things go wrong with your network and for basic network management. The right IT support plan is important for small businesses to control any possible IT risks at the minimum possible costs and time. IT suppor... Read >
Author: BryanWilliamz

Power Outage and Linux File System Corruption

16th July 2009
Linux is considered to be a relatively reliable operating system. But if crashes unexpectedly due to power outage or kernel bug, it can catch odds of getting corrupted. The next time when you restart your Linux-based system, fsck runs and automatically ch... Read >
Author: brad jerry

‘Other operating system found’ Error while Upgrading to Windows XP

09th July 2009
Windows XP is an operating system that is based on Windows NT and Windows 2000 core. Technically speaking, the NT conventions of protected memory are used by Windows XP to prevent system crashes as it runs programs in their individual RAM locations. If yo... Read >
Author: k madhav

Resolving SELinux Boot Error

09th July 2009
SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) is the feature included in Linux that offers several security policies using LSM (Linux Security Modules) in Linux Kernel. In other words, it is the set of security modifications that you can apply to your Linux system. T... Read >
Author: jonny defh

‘1962: No operating system found’ Windows Error and Recovery

09th July 2009
When you start a system, BIOS (Basic Input Output System) recognizes, tests and initializes all the connected hardware including hard disk. It ensures that system should reach to a stage so that operating system can be loaded. If you find system not start... Read >
Author: k madhav

Easy and Fast Remote Technical Support

07th July 2009
Remote technical support help you for computer troubleshooting like software and some basic hardware related computer errors through online. You can take a remote technical support for your personal computer your laptop even your printer and scanner. For ... Read >
Author: Joseph John

Linux Root Directory Issues

06th July 2009
Linux Root directory is the initial point, from where the system starts looking for the files stored on the hard disk. Each file and folder that you store on your Linux-based system is marked under this root directory. It is denoted by ‘/’. The Linux ... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Uninterruptible Power Supply: Invaluable Device Protecting Computers

05th July 2009
Define UPS and its Function UPS is a device that provides electric power supply to the attached computers or other electronic gadgets during a loss of utility power or when there are outages, sags and surges. Mostly it is used to provide backup power t... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Photo Recovery for Kodak Easyshare Z915 Digital Camera

04th July 2009
Camera: Kodak Easyshare Z915 Digital Camera Memory Card: SD (Secure Digital) /SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card Error: You might encounter following errors with your Kodak Easyshare Z915 Digital Camera: • Camera does not recognize SD... Read >
Author: Shaun75

‘FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition…’ Linux Error and Recovery

04th July 2009
Partitioning a Linux based hard drive means dividing it into many logical drives, each of which is considered as an independent disk. Linux supports different disk partitioning software such as cfdisk (curses based version of fdisk), parted (GNU partition... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Text-Mode Displays Invalid Partitions

30th June 2009
In Windows, a special session manger called Usetup.exe starts a mini-kernel mode phase, which is referred as text-mode phase of Setup. This phase is responsible for checking the system for basic hardware installed, creating file systems and registry and p... Read >
Author: k madhav

Cannot Add Events to Scheduler in MySQL

27th June 2009
MySQL includes a feature that allows you to schedule and perform tasks. MySQL Event Scheduler, as the name suggests, is responsible for scheduling and executing these events. When you create an event, you are actually creating a named database object that... Read >
Author: colindolly

Linux Kernel Image Not Found

23rd June 2009
Linux boot process proceeds in steps. At first, BIOS selects the boot device and loads the boot sector. The boot manager then loads the kernel image in RAM to execute and run the setup code. Kernel initializes all the installed devices, switches the CPU f... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Serious Disk Error and Recovery

22nd June 2009
Hard disk crash can occur for various reasons including disk motor failure, broken read/write head, firmware corruption, burnt circuit board (PCB) and spindle failure. System BIOS cannot recognize such failed hard drives and fails to boot from them. Besid... Read >
Author: Garry Thomson

NTDETECT File Error in Windows XP

21st June 2009
NTDETECT.COM file is the critical component of Microsoft Windows boot process, which detects basic hardware required to start and load operating system. It is used for Microsoft Windows NT operating systems, operating in x86 architecture. But sometimes, y... Read >
Author: k madhav

NTDETECT File Error in Windows XP

19th June 2009
NTDETECT.COM file is the critical component of Microsoft Windows boot process, which detects basic hardware required to start and load operating system. It is used for Microsoft Windows NT operating systems, operating in x86 architecture. But sometimes, y... Read >
Author: k madhav

Stop 0x24 Error While Upgrading to Windows Vista

19th June 2009
NTFS is the recommended file system to be used with Windows. But, while accessing NTFS volume or partition, when Windows Vista encounters errors that it can’t be recovered from, it gives Stop errors. At times, you observe such Stop errors when you try t... Read >
Author: k madhav

Hard Disk Logic Board Failure and Recovery

18th June 2009
Modern Hard disks come integrated with a controlling circuit, called Logic Board, which is responsible for supplying power and controlling hard disk internals. Also denoted as controller board or hard disk PCB, this intelligent circuit board is consisted ... Read >
Author: Robin Watson

‘File system with errors, check forced’ Linux Error and Recovery

17th June 2009
Linux supports various file systems like Ext2, Ext3 and ReiserFS. The latter two file systems support file system journaling, hence are less prone to file system corruption (as compared to Ext2) due to unexpected shutdown. Besides, unexpected system shutd... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Mandrake Boot Error and Recovery

17th June 2009
Mandrake Linux or Mandriva Linux is the operating system that uses RPM Package Manager. Since it offers advanced functionalities and various security features, this operating system is popular among users. But sometimes, you find that a Mandrake-based sys... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Chkdsk Fails to use FAT32 Backup Boot Sector

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... Read >
Author: jacobluis

Geom Error in Linux

14th June 2009
When you boot your Linux system, GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) proceeds in few stages. Your system boots successfully if all these phases complete without any errors. But sometimes, you observe that Linux system halts and an error message is printed at ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Photo Recovery from Kodak EasyShare M1073 IS Digital Camera

12th June 2009
Camera: Kodak EasyShare M1073 IS digital camera Memory Card: Secure Digital (SD)/ Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) card Errors: You might observe certain errors or issues with SD/SDHC card or internal memory of Kodak EasyShare M1073 IS digit... Read >
Author: Shaun75

Linux Filesystem Read-Only and Aborted Journal

11th June 2009
Linux primarily supports Ext2, Ext3, and ReiserFS file systems. All the files are organized in directories, which are further arranged in a tree-structure format. The root directory (which is represented by ‘/’) serve as the trunk of this tree, from w... Read >
Author: brad jerry

NTLDR Missing After Copying File to Root Folder

10th June 2009
To achieve fast data access, NTFS organizes all the names of files in a special way. The file names and sub directories are first sorted by MFT record of the directory and then preserved in the index root attribute. However, if you mistakenly copy too man... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

Is utilizing BlackBerry for your business a downside?

10th June 2009
In the world of smartphones, there’s the BlackBerry, the iPhone, and everything else. The upcoming release of the Palm Pre could shake that up, but Palm hasn’t had the best track record of late. Although Apple and RIM have staked out a lot of the sa... Read >
Author: Casey Cook

LILO Errors and Descriptor Table Corruption

07th June 2009
LILO or LInux LOader is the standard boot loader used for Linux systems. Irrespective of the file system type, it can be placed in boot sector of partition or MBR. When you start the system and LILO loads, it performs a series of steps and displays the wo... Read >
Author: Robin Watson

‘No more room in index file’ MySQL Error and Recovery

06th June 2009
MySQL tables are the critical components of database that store data. But at times, you can’t read information from these tables, which generally indicates that the table is corrupted. These tables primarily get corrupt due to improper locking while ex... Read >
Author: Naveen Kadian

‘The partition table on device was unreadable’ Linux Error and Recovery

05th June 2009
The native partition type code used by a Linux hard drive is 0x83 irrespective of the file system (ext2, ext3, reiserfs etc.). When you partition your hard drive using fdisk or any other utility, it often consists of two partitions: a root directory parti... Read >
Author: Simpson

Disk Defragmenter Fails to Initialize

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... Read >
Author: Simpson

What are the Alternatives of Hard Drive Recovery Software

03rd June 2009
Modern computer systems and their storage devices are usually much more dependable than older generations. Today’s hard drives get damaged less frequently, and they alert you in advance about the upcoming breakdowns with recent S.M.A.R.T (Self Monitorin... Read >
Author: sourabh rana

Index File Crashed in MySQL Table and Recovery

02nd June 2009
In MySQL databases, an index refers to the copy of one part of a table. Because of indexes when you perform an operation on tables, you get fast results. You can create these indexes on one or more table columns. But at times, these indexes get corrupt du... Read >
Author: Naveen Kadian

Salvage time as well as cash with Dial-A-Tech

02nd June 2009
In this fresh age, individuals consider time to be corresponding to change. Consequently, no one would stand their computer being idle on account of various troubles in the hardware or software. The achievement of any organization depends upon its compute... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Hoard time in addition to cash with Dial-A-Tech

02nd June 2009
Most persons of the contemporary age regard time as corresponding to money. So, they cannot endure their computer staying inactive for a long time due to problems in the hardware or software. Computers are definitely a fundamental element of our life, in ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Hoard time and money with Dial-A-Tech

02nd June 2009
in this fresh age, persons consider time to be alike to cash. As a result, they cannot bear their computer staying inactive for a long time due to troubles in the hardware or software. The success of any organization depends upon its computers, so they ar... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Problems Installing Windows on GPT Hard Disks

01st June 2009
Computers with Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) use GUID Partition Table (GPT) as the standard hard disk partitioning system. Intel proposes it as the replacement for the PC BIOS that uses Master Boot Record (MBR).In GPT partitioned disks, data that is... Read >
Author: Simpson

Troubleshooting of Windows Server 2003 Startup Issues

01st June 2009
Windows Server 2003 is a popular server operating system. When you turn on a Windows Server 2003 based server, it undertakes four phases of booting, which include Initial phase, Boot loader phase, Kernel phase and Logon phase. If your system suffers any p... Read >
Author: k madhav

Troubleshooting of Windows Server 2003 Startup Issues

01st June 2009
Windows Server 2003 is a popular server operating system. When you turn on a Windows Server 2003 based server, it undertakes four phases of booting, which include Initial phase, Boot loader phase, Kernel phase and Logon phase. If your system suffers any p... Read >
Author: sourabh rana

Unexpected Program Crash in Windows XP

01st June 2009
The standard network protocol used in Windows XP is TCP/IP. It is automatically installed and used as the default protocol for all networking functions. Windows XP supports several network-capable programs through which it can read/write data from or to r... Read >
Author: spears

'Multiply claimed block' Linux Error and Recovery

29th May 2009
Linux supports file systems like Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS etc. They follow hierarchical directory structure, where everything starts from a root directory that is represented by ‘/’. The root directory then expands into sub-directories. As compared to Ext... Read >
Author: Garry Thomson

Damaged Excel File on Floppy Disk or Network drive

29th May 2009
MS Excel is a popular spreadsheet application, provided by Microsoft. The application uses ‘back seeking’ as a technique to read and write its files. In this process, MS Excel doesn’t read/write data in sequential manner, but instead does it randoml... Read >
Author: Addison Philip

STOP 0x7A Error and Hard Drive Recovery

29th May 2009
A STOP error occurs when your hard drive suffers fatal errors such as hardware defects, incompatible drivers, unsupported software or services, missing or damaged system files etc. They bring operating system to a halt and hence place your data at risk. I... Read >
Author: Simpson

How to get the best online backup service

29th May 2009
Why online backup Reliable data backup and recovery are critical in today's information-driven age. Therefore there has been major rise in the demand and popularity for online remote backup solutions in the recent years. Online backup solutions are ... Read >
Author: Vaishali Kapote

Ideal Approach for Data Recovery

20th May 2009
The data loss affects the life of all computer users and creates panic. So, they face critical situations to reclaim their lost files. To handle the data loss situations more effectively, you need to be prepared. In almost all data loss cases, hard drive ... Read >
Author: k madhav

Ideal Approach for Data Recovery

20th May 2009
The data loss affects the life of all computer users and creates panic. So, they face critical situations to reclaim their lost files. To handle the data loss situations more effectively, you need to be prepared. In almost all data loss cases, hard drive ... Read >
Author: sourabh rana

Solutions of Event 5064 and Hard Disk Corruption in Windows Server 2003

20th May 2009
As a server operating system, Windows Server 2003 provides variety of security, data backup and reliability features which make it popular among users. It is considered to be more scalable and better performance yielding than its predecessors. But data lo... Read >
Author: sourabh rana

The Benefits of Backing Up Online

18th May 2009
The benefits of backing up data from your personal computer or business servers are countless. Data on any computer these days is very valuable, whether it’s your iTunes music library or an accounting database for a small business. This valuable infor... Read >
Author: jeremiah

Cordless Phones - The new means of hassle-free communication

18th May 2009
Cordless phones can be called as another species of phones where you can enjoy long chats sitting at your home. Cordless phones provide an individual to talk to friends for long hours, thanks to its long lasting battery life, besides giving the freedom to... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon

Tips How to STOP Error 0xA While or After Installing windows XP

15th May 2009
Microsoft Windows XP is a popular operating system for personal computers, media centers, notebook computers and workstations. You can install Windows XP as a clean operating system copy or by upgrading from an existing version of Windows like Windows 98 ... Read >
Author: k madhav

Exabyte VXA X Tape Media

15th May 2009
Regular backup routine is required by the small & mid sized enterprises for their servers. Creating backup of key files is very important because there should be a backup of data incase the hard drive of the server may crash or any other incident could ta... Read >
Author: Tape4backup

Uniform And Smooth Surface Of Imation LTO-4 Tape

15th May 2009
Tera Angstrom technique is used in those Imation LTO tapes that offer 400GB or more recording capacities. Tera Angstrom enhances the recording ability to terabytes. If DVD movies continuously run for 16 days, then it will be equivalent to one terabyte. 10... Read >
Author: Tape4backup

Error -127 with Mac File Systems

14th May 2009
HFS+ formatted storage devices (except floppy disks) are divided into one or more volumes, which are further divided into sectors. These sectors are known as logical blocks in HFS volumes. To reference and keep record of each file, file thread, directory ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Rectifying “This file was compressed…” Error Message in Windows Vista

12th May 2009
The Zip file format (Zip Archive) is a compressed or archived form of file that is significantly smaller than the original file. Zip file corruption primarily occurs due to CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) errors, application incompatibility, file version mi... Read >
Author: Addison Philip

‘Segment loader error’ Mac Error and Recovery

12th May 2009
Mac applications are divided into segments and they should have one segment at the minimum. In cases of multiple segments, they permit loading these program parts into memory so that more room for data can be made available in the internal RAM. Segment lo... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

‘No boot device’ Hard Disk Error and Recovery

12th May 2009
When the computer system starts, it looks for a boot device generally to load an installed operating system. Hard disk is the common boot device used, while in some cases Floppy Disk, USB Flash drive, DVD, CD-ROM etc. are also used. If the system cannot f... Read >
Author: Andrew Juan

Resolving hard disk controller failure

11th May 2009
A laptop hard drive is a non-volatile storage media that stores your precious data in binary form. Physical corruption in Laptop hard drive primarily occurs due to accidental dropdown, electrostatic shocks, head crash, natural disasters, PCB (Printed Circ... Read >
Author: Serves Best

Resolving “MS Access causes an error…” in MS Access

11th May 2009
One of the primary features of using MS Access database is fast retrieval of records saved in your database. You can also run a query (with varied conditions) to view some specific records saved in the Access database (.accdb or .mdb). However, if you are... Read >
Author: Naveen Kadian

“No information contained…” Error Message while opening a Backup file

08th May 2009
You might come across an error message when you attempt to open your Microsoft Backup File (BKF) by using NTBackup utility. The most important reason for the occurrence of the error message can be corruption or damage of BKF file. After the BKF file gets ... Read >
Author: colindolly

Error 65535 in Windows Vista and Recovery

28th April 2009
Windows Vista is the latest operating system from Microsoft for workstations and basic servers. It has been introduced with major design changes and features. Windows Vista supports improved searching, networking and several multimedia creation tools, whi... Read >
Author: jacobluis

Windows Vista: Issues After Converting Basic Disk to Dynamic Disk

21st April 2009
Windows Vista supports Dynamic Disk Volumes for its Business, Enterprise and Ultimate editions. In order to convert Basic Disk to Dynamic Disk, we can simply use ‘Convert to Dynamic Disk’ option of the disk through Disk Management. However converting ... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

‘unable to read inode block’ Linux Error

15th April 2009
Linux systems use ext2, ext3 and reiserFS file systems in general. For all these file systems, inode is a significant metadata structure. Inode keeps record of each file or directory on the drive together with of other metadata structures. For accessing a... Read >
Author: brad jerry

‘File system formatter failed’ Mac Error

15th April 2009
Mac OS X Disk Utility is the tool to perform disk related tasks like disk mounting, disabling or enabling disk journaling, disk erasing, verifying and repairing disk and many similar. But in few Mac OS X versions, the utility is not found to function corr... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Fixmbr – command used for Partition Recovery

08th April 2009
MBR (Master Boot Record) corruption can be cured by fixmbr command in Windows XP and Windows 2000. This command rewrites the entire code of MBR. MBR is a small code located at the first sector of hard drive and runs every time, when the system starts boot... Read >
Author: Simpson

How business continuity can help your company

08th April 2009
Business continuity means to continue your business normally even if there have been natural disruptions, crisis or even natural calamity. It simply means planning a system that greatly helps your business continue and grow even after the toughest of cond... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Essentials For Dedicated Hosting

04th April 2009
If you happen to own a comprehensive, data base driven website or a site that is ecommerce enabled; then a dedicated hosting package is best suited for your website. Furthermore, if the web owner prefers greater access to software and hardware, then again... Read >
Author: Bob Willis

‘$MFT is corrupt and unreadable’ Windows Error

04th April 2009
MFT stands for Master File Table. NTFS (New Technology File System) uses it in order to record references of all files and folders of the corresponding volume. It is the most significant metadata structure of NTFS volume. It is the point from where NTFS i... Read >
Author: k madhav

‘$MFT is corrupt and unreadable’ Windows Error

04th April 2009
MFT stands for Master File Table. NTFS (New Technology File System) uses it in order to record references of all files and folders of the corresponding volume. It is the most significant metadata structure of NTFS volume. It is the point from where NTFS i... Read >
Author: sourabh rana

Drive Geometry Error and Partition Recovery

02nd April 2009
Disk partitioning is the process of dividing the disk space into several slices called partitions, each set for different data storing purpose. After the process, partition table header is created. This header defines all usable blocks of the disk and par... Read >
Author: Simpson

Partition Table Corruption After Using Fixmbr

31st March 2009
When MBR (Master Boot Record) gets corrupt, fixmbr can cure it for Windows XP and Windows 2000. It is the Recovery Console command that can rewrite the entire code of MBR. In a partitioned storage device, MBR is a small code that is located at the first s... Read >
Author: Simpson

‘attempt to access beyond end of device’ Linux Error

31st March 2009
Alike other operating systems’ kernel, Linux Kernel is the resource of various services to the system. While the Linux Kernel errors occur, it generally indicates problems with file system or some memory that it can’t get access to. In some cases, the... Read >
Author: jonny defh

RAID Redundancy and Recovery

27th March 2009
The storage failure always causes panic; even in case of complete data backup due to the time and effort it requires to restore all information. Such failures cause more damage when organizations face RAID array failure. RAID or Redundant Array of Indepen... Read >
Author: Serves Best

Windows Error While Mirroring Disk

27th March 2009
Software mirroring is the solution to avoid Data Recovery that allows us to continue working in the events like disk failure. The procedure involves making identical copies of data, except for root disk. Each set of data contains a cloned copy of itself t... Read >
Author: k madhav

Windows Error While Mirroring Disk

27th March 2009
Software mirroring is the solution to avoid Data Recovery that allows us to continue working in the events like disk failure. The procedure involves making identical copies of data, except for root disk. Each set of data contains a cloned copy of itself t... Read >
Author: shubham

About Ext3 Fragmentation and Recovery

27th March 2009
Ext3 is a journaled file system used for many Linux distributions. Journaling feature helps keeping the system afar most of Linux Recovery needs that can occur due to unexpected system shutdown, file system errors, application (like virus) issues etc. But... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Erroneous DiskPart operation and Partition Recovery

27th March 2009
Microsoft Windows offers a tool known as DiskPart that can be used to manage volumes, partitions and disks in a computer system. The tool accepts command-line commands as well as scripts as its input. In order to carry out any management task through the ... Read >
Author: Simpson

Disabling Timed Boot Checks in Ext3 and ReiserFS

25th March 2009
Ext2, ext3 and ReiserFS file systems are the three most popular Linux file systems. While ext3 and ReiserFS are journaling file systems, ext2 doesn’t support it. Thus for ext2, there is no automatic provision that it may rebuild after power failure. Tha... Read >
Author: brad jerry

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

Windows XP Upgradation, Reinstallation Or Repairing Results in Data Loss

13th March 2009
When a user upgrades, reinstalls or repairs Windows XP operating system, data loss might occur. This data loss generally occurs due to overwriting of files (as in My Documents, Desktop, Local Settings etc. folders), file system issues and more. In such si... Read >
Author: k madhav

Windows XP Upgradation, Reinstallation or Repairing Results in Data Loss

13th March 2009
When a user upgrades, reinstalls or repairs Windows XP operating system, data loss might occur. This data loss generally occurs due to overwriting of files (as in My Documents, Desktop, Local Settings etc. folders), file system issues and more. In such si... Read >
Author: sourabh rana

Rebuild Tree Error While Checking Through Reiserfsck

13th March 2009
ReiserFS is the first journaled file system which is included in standard Linux kernel. It is used as default file system in various Linux distributions including GoboLinux, Elive, Linspire and others. ReiserFS uses B+ tree structure to store all inode bl... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Error Message when you open an Object in Access Database

12th March 2009
MS Access database corruption can occur due to various reasons related to MS Office suite, Macros or third party add-ons, operating system issues, malicious software like virus and more. If the user attempts to open an Access database component that is cr... Read >
Author: colindolly

Disk Space Issues While Converting Basic Disk to Dynamic Disk

10th March 2009
Under dynamic disk storage, a single partition is involved which covers the entire hard disk, while the disk is divided into number of volumes. A dynamic disk may hold spanned volumes, mirrored volumes, simple volumes, striped volumes and RAID 5 volumes. ... Read >
Author: Andrew Juan

Issues While Uninstalling Mac OS X Packages

06th March 2009
Mac OS X offers variety of packages which allow users to store files and perform a various functions. Mac OS X packages are folders containing data files for applications that help them to run. These folders open as applications as we double-click them in... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Performance Issues due to WebKit framework in Mac

24th February 2009
Apple Safari is powerful web browser, which comes built-in with Mac OS X 10.2.8 and above. This is a feature rich web browser, which has been built around WebKit open source project. But, some users face a problem while using the web browser, which causes... Read >
Author: jonny defh

First Steps in Data Backup

24th February 2009
Surely, data backup is highly important not only for the enterprise but for home use as well. How many of us actually realize this? Usually only those unlucky users who already have lost some of their valuable information understand how important it is t... Read >
Author: Konstantin Kalinin

Application Services Not Working in Mac OS X 10.5

20th February 2009
Mac OS X 10.5 or Leopard is a high-featured operating system, developed by Apple. There are few applications in Mac OS X 10.5 which provide services, through which the user can use the features of these applications while working in some other application... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Autochk.exe or Chkdsk.exe Run Automatically

19th February 2009
Chkdsk.exe and Autochk.exe are two file system check processes in Windows operating system. Autochk.exe is the process which permits the system settings to get back to the original state and also allows the backup. The process can be manually scheduled so... Read >
Author: spears

Kernel Panic in Leopard

13th February 2009
A Kernel is the basic and central component of any operating system, which is responsible for providing basic services to all parts of operating system. Its features include providing lowest-level abstraction layer for the resources and managing the syste... Read >
Author: jonny defh

Data Backups Online

10th February 2009
Today more than ever, data backup is crucial. As we become more dependent on our computers, our data gets larger and as a result backing up becomes a necessity. Years ago, backup equipment was expensive, slow and not economical for the average home user. ... Read >
Author: FastSupportOnline

A Records Management Service Can Prevent Costly Mistakes

02nd February 2009
Records Management Natural disasters, litigation, and computer failure are a few of the reasons to have records storage procedures done professionally to prevent mistakes. A records management service organizes, classifies, archives, preserves, and purg... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

QuickTime 7.6 Issues

31st January 2009
QuickTime made the multimedia world easier for Mac users. This is basically a multimedia architecture which helps dealing with sounds, compressed images and real-time movies. The software supports various sound, text, animation, digital video, image, medi... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Time Machine Won’t Work After Mac OS X 10.5.6 Update

13th January 2009
Apple has offered an update to ease its Leopard users, under the name of Mac OS X 10.5.6 update. The update is recommended to enhance the performance and security of Mac systems and includes improved graphic features for iTunes, APERTURE, iChat and Cover ... Read >
Author: Simpson

Good database management and information security essential in modern times

09th January 2009
Reports of the theft or loss of databases containing people’s confidential data from government organisations or high profile companies were rife in the British media last year. Identity theft is a serious problem in the modern world and businesse... Read >
Author: Newsreel

Basic Idea about the Data Recovery Methods

06th January 2009
The computer hard drive crash is the gravest nightmare which may occur to anyone who is totally dependent upon computers for his/her day to day activities. When anybody talks about the hard drive crash, it usually implies problems into the computer system... Read >
Author: spears

What if Data Gets Lost

06th January 2009
As data is making its place in the business existence, general awareness to the data protection is being spread among users to avoid disasters. The prime precaution, data backup, is gaining popularity as the implementation. Various organizations have real... Read >
Author: brad jerry

File Recovery Planning

17th December 2008
Data is organized in the form of files. Your system recognizes files of different applications, each one having a diverse rating of importance. In an organization, not a single person but all the employees are equally responsible for preventing files. Hen... Read >
Author: jonny defh

The reality of Data Recovery

15th December 2008
Data recovery tools are ready to recover your lost data, if you have accidentally deleted your file, formatted the media, got the hard drive crashed, or any other case. This is not mere a market talk, but success stories about data recovery are the manusc... Read >
Author: Williamz Jack

Data Loss: Effects, Prevention and Recovery

03rd December 2008
Data loss is the most overwhelming state for the organizations to face. While from the financial impact, this can cost you recompense, legal recovery issues and penalties in business, the other side is trauma to the owner. The threat to the reputation of ... Read >
Author: spears

Boston IT And Boston IT Consulting Can Save Your Business Money

22nd November 2008
Information Technology, or IT, is at a zenith, offering a wealth of options for your company to expand and develop. However, as a business owner or company manager in Boston, you need to spend your time focusing on business product and service innovation... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

'The backup file is unusable' BKF Error

15th October 2008
For the hungry users of backup utilities, Windows offers you the inbuilt utility called NTBackup. Whole of the data can be backed up in BKF file and can later be restored. The data backup is undoubtedly the wisest decision and implementing it timely, is s... Read >
Author: spears

More about Data Recovery Solutions

15th October 2008
Data’s importance is almost uniform for all the businesses, except for few and hence the data loss incidents. Either you are issuing a book from library or paying a bill standing in the supermarket, all the imperative details are made part of the system... Read >
Author: Stella More

What does a True Hard Drive Recovery Need?

22nd September 2008
Choosing the data Recovery Company to change, the data loss situations in your favor should be moved in the correct way. The best hard drive recovery requirements constitute of single-minded team of data recovery professionals, commitment of the data reco... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Hard Drive Recovery- All Things to Know About

22nd September 2008
Hard drive is the primary data storage device, mainly a fixed data storage device which uses to store the data on the magnetic surface layers of the hard drive platters. These platters are rotating through the shaft, attached to the electric motor which i... Read >
Author: Simpson

Worcester IT Consulting Helps Your Business Run At Optimal Levels

09th September 2008
If you are a Boston-area business owner, you might have considered fine-tuning your information technology department to make your company more competitive in today's fast-paced business market. Worcester it consulting services can help make that happen ... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Online Back White Paper

03rd September 2008
Online Backup Whitepaper: SysArc DataVaulting Overview Executive Summary The need for reliable data backup has never been greater. Recent studies have shown that 50% of companies that experience total data loss are out of business within one year... Read >
Author: Jeglin

File Recovery - 3 Ways I Prevent Hard Drive Crashes

01st September 2008
I say it time and again. It cannot be stressed enough really. BACKUP YOUR DATA. Data backup is the number one prevention measure that you can take to safeguard your data. Most home users think that it isn't necessary that they perform regular backups. The... Read >
Author: Jim Wilson

Alerts Signing towards System Breakdown

21st August 2008
The computer or system breakdown is the most critical situation as that forces the user to suffer data loss. The most unfortunate fact related to this is that the alerts, which can warn you complete data loss beforehand, are very few in number and hard to... Read >
Author: Mark Robin

Data Recovery Tools For Hard Disk Failure

10th July 2008
From a user viewpoint, the computer is only as good as the data it contains. If the computer can't boot up, it's practically useless. If it can boot up but the files are corrupted and cannot be opened for reading or writing, the file is useless. This h... Read >
Author: Brian Link

Boston IT Services Provide Flexible Options For All Of Your Business IT Needs

09th July 2008
Boston it consulting services provide all of the information technology answers that your company needs to succeed. Whether you would like to improve your network security, server consolidation, disaster recovery, data backup and recovery or any other ar... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

What is your business resilience problem?

20th June 2008
Rather than lead with the virtues of a particular technology or vendor solution, MaxTunity prefer to approach things from the client perspective - what is your particular business problem? How is the business problem defined? By obtaining an in dep... Read >
Author: Alan Glass

Good Backup and Storage Encryption - It's a breeze

20th May 2008
Our lives are becoming more and more intertwined with the data we keep on our hard-drives. No matter if you are a private citizen preparing your year IRS papers , or a business owner with a huge CRM and product research database, the loss of this data can... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker

Having Backup Data Is Always Recommended

08th May 2008
No matter if the files that you are dealing with are personal or business related, keeping backup data is extremely important. The hard fact is that all computers, no matter how well built, are subject to failure at some point. The failure of one smal... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Six Steps For a Successful Data Recovery

06th April 2008
Increasing demand of storing data on computers has become a common practice in today’s fast growing economic world. We often store our data on hard drive of computers which is the main storage media. It’s a common belief that natural disasters account... Read >
Author: Andrew Watson

Data Backup Helps in recovering lost data

04th April 2008
Computers are the basic need of today’s life. Over the last several years, the computer has grown on all of us, making our lives so much easier. The main effect of computers has come in the form of reliable data storage. We can store a lot of data on ha... Read >
Author: Peter Paul

Online Backup

02nd April 2008
There is nothing to hide to let out the importance of online backup of your computer. It is quite obvious that you will store lot of essential stuff such as emails, financial documents, music, digital pictures, and lot more on your computer. At times, com... Read >
Author: mike black

Some useful tips which safeguard your data

04th February 2008
Data loss is a common problem with big and small organizations. It may occur in any form and anytime. Whether it is due to the technical failure or else, data recovery is required for recovering these lost data. Sometimes it may be very costly or may loss... Read >
Author: Peter Paul

Data Recovery Help- Need of Every Individual

24th January 2008
In computing, data is information that has been translated into a form that is more suitable to move and process. Relative to the computers and transmission media, data is the information converted into the binary form. It may contain numbers, words, and ... Read >
Author: Jerry Tim

Why Companies Prefer Tape Drives as Data Backup Media?

20th August 2007
Let us have a look at the reasons for the same by considering the advantages that tape drives offer. Advantages of Tape Drives In tape drives, it is not possible to access any data randomly but it can be accessed only sequentially. But even with thi... Read >
Author: James Walsh

Remote Data Storage for Small Business

07th August 2007
Big business has been using remote data storage since they began using computers. However, until recently the remote data storage companies have been priced out of the range of small business. New technology has changed that. As small businesses have chan... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Home Network Data Storage

07th August 2007
If you have two or more computers at home that are wired together to share resources, then you have a home computer network. Anyone who uses a computer, which encompasses almost everyone, should be aware of the need to back up important data. There are op... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

What you Should Know About Data Backup and Restore Procedures

06th August 2007
Learning about data backup and restore procedures is incredibly important, especially so that you can be aware and informed in case a bad situation ever happens to you. For instance, if suddenly the power goes off and you were working on something it coul... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Data Disaster Recovery - What Is That?

01st December 2006
When people think of disasters, they mainly think of flooding or earthquakes. In the world of computer experts or people who makes their living using information technology, a disaster can be quite different and yet can have the same paralyzing effects. L... Read >
Author: Greg Eiskins

New USB Storage & Data Backups - Prevent the Need for USB Flash Drive Repair & USB Drive Rec

06th November 2006
New USB Storage & Data Backups - Prevent the Need for USB Flash Drive Repair & USB Drive Recovery Pexagon Store-It 1.8" A USB Hard Drive is a razor-thin light-weight portable USB hard drive featuring a built in one button data backup. A new USB storage ... Read >
Author: Bruce Cullen

Data Backup in Web Hosting Industry

12th October 2006
Data is very important in any business whether it is online or offline. Data stored in your server cannot be lost as it puts a full stop to your business. If you lose data then you have to spend a lot money, time and effort to replace them. In some critic... Read >
Author: Bedrich Omacka

Data Backup- Do I Really Need It ?

06th October 2006
Data Backup- Do I Really Need It ? Copious uncertainties revolve around in your mind when it comes to hoosing a data protection solution i.e. Data Backup. You might have bunched up a series of questions relating to Data Loss. What if I lose my informatio... Read >
Author: Park Oskar

IT Audits: How to Use Current Events

21st August 2006
Worms and viruses can actually help you market your services, and in particular your IT audits. As soon as you hear about them in the news, you can expect that many of the small businesses you work with will encounter problems with them. Events like w... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course

Inventory your Home & Small Business Assets with HomeManage Software

05th August 2006
For Immediate Release Contact: Paul Dembowski, Director Marketing Liberty Street Software http://www.libertystreet.com PaulD@libertystreet.com (905) 566-5082 HOMEMANAGE HOME & SMALL BUSINESS INVENTORY SOFTWARE ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO. Augu... Read >
Author: Nikki Barbieri

A guide of Outlook Express backup

25th July 2006
Most small companies and home users don't need to buy an expensive solution for data backup. They can simply copy important files to a CD or DVD, and if an information loss occurs, they can get it back easily. If it is simply to copy documents, photos an... Read >
Author: Dragos Diaconescu

Data Backup - Do you have a backup and recovery plan?

19th July 2006
Data backup is rarely a part of a home computer user's or business IT administrator's plans, we all say it will never happen to me or my company, but in reality we are just mentally preparing for the time we lose our data. Its like trying to stop ... Read >
Author: Lee Morrell

Offsite Backup Be Very careful who you deal with!

03rd July 2006
The concept of offsite data backup is not new; some time ago it was only available to corporate institutions that had multiple locations, high connectivity speeds and very high budgets. Today the cost of hardware and high speed connectivity has grea... Read >
Author: Lee Morrell

Offsite Secure Backup - The Truth about Data Backup

28th May 2006
Secure data backup has always been an issue for business and home users. Let alone the fact that we live in a technologically-advanced society: most of us have not changed since the times when people used to keep their valuable items wrapped up in a bundl... Read >
Author: Lee Morrell

Beating the Blame Game: Real Leaders Take the Blame and Give the Credit

03rd May 2006
Good leaders take more than their share of the blame and less than their share of the credit. Unfortunately, most leaders take more than their share of the credit and less than their share of the blame. They are not respected. When errors do occur, are yo... Read >
Author: Terry Paulson

IT Audits: Capitalizing on Current Events

30th April 2006
Worms and viruses are actually a good thing for your marketing. When they are mentioned in the news, there's an excellent chance that the small businesses that you're targeting are feeling the pain and feeling the pinch. There's nothing like a massive bla... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course

IT Marketing: Postcard Case Study

16th April 2006
Sometimes you won't get the results you hoped for with your IT marketing. In this article you will learn about some common problems with postcards and how to avoid them. IT Marketing: The Case "I've sent out over 300 postcards offering general comp... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course

Add Value by Documenting Your Business

05th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Business Systems Manager By documenting your business you communicate to your people exactly how your business operates and what work needs to be completed by Employees filling the Positions in your business. It is vitally important t... Read >
Author: Justin Woolich

IT Marketing: Mailing to Your Current Customer Database

28th March 2006
Doing a mailing to your current customer database is a really great place to start. In this article, you'll learn why this IT marketing strategy can be so effective. Your Customers Already Know You Doing an IT marketing mailing to your current cust... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course

Learning HTML or use Professionals?

25th January 2006
Hello everyone. This article was written to help establish web sites that provide interesting materials, resources and/or services that relate to web design, web hosting and search engine optimization. As you all might know, there are many resources o... Read >
Author: Ash Gilpin

Add Value by Documenting Your Business.

24th November 2005
By documenting your business you communicate to your people exactly how your business operates and what work needs to be completed by Employees filling the Positions in your business. It is vitally important to have your business documented if you ... Read >
Author: Justin Woolich

The Devastation Of Data Loss - And What You Can Do About It

15th September 2005
Almost everyone who uses a PC stores valuable data on the hard drive or other data storage device. Whether you use your PC for keeping personal accounts, contact details or important information or whether you are a business user and keep vital business... Read >
Author: Nick Carter

Data Backup - Prevention Is Better Than Cure

14th August 2005
You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated. Description: Understand that backing up your data is crucial to prote... Read >
Author: Justin koh

Managed Hosting What's it all about?

29th November 2004
Managed Hosting What's it all about? A new trend, appearing in the Web Hosting industry, is the concept of Managed Web Hosting. Web hosts have been offering dedicated servers for a while now, however, because dedicated servers can be difficult to op... Read >
Author: M6 No Last Name