Articles, tagged with "hard drive recovery software", page 6
12th June 2009
Disc drive recovery is something most of us give little thought to until faced with trouble. Today, with information and data so very vital in business and our daily lives, hard drive recovery loss has probably touched us all at some point or another be i...
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Author:
Andrew Johnson
12th June 2009
One of the most critical things that several computer users (professional as well as normal home users) do not know is when their systems are going to crash? When the system crashes, your data may go missing and you have to go for Hard Drive Recovery.
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Author:
Robin Watson
11th June 2009
The data loss is a very common incident with modern computers and it might occur at any point of time. Nevertheless the software and hardware configuration, your computer might fail (logically or physically) and critical data stored on the hard drive may ...
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Author:
Andrew Juan
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...
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Author:
mnkstllr
06th June 2009
Although, both deleted file recovery and data recovery software are developed to retrieve data from logically damaged storage devices, which does not need Clean Room work, there is one major feature that deleted file recovery software forget to maintain. ...
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Author:
jacobluis
04th June 2009
Recovering data when your hard drive is damaged and your files corrupted, is very important task for the organization. Businesses organizations use computers for day to day and official works and all hard documents the organization have been kept in soft ...
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Author:
Simpson
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...
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Author:
Simpson
03rd June 2009
A STOP error in Windows Vista is primarily caused due to operating system malfunctioning, file system corruption, virus infection and more. Two major outcomes of a STOP error message in Windows Vista are unbootable operating system and inaccessibility of ...
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Author:
sourabh rana
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...
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Author:
spears
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...
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Author:
Simpson
19th May 2009
Spindle motor is the critical hard disk internal as it is responsible for turning platters. The basic hard disk structure includes a set of platters mounted on a spindle, which is rotated by a drive motor. It offers consistent and reliable power source so...
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Author:
Simpson
18th May 2009
A hard disk is comprised of several disk-shaped platters that rotate rapidly mounted on a shaft. These platters are magnetically coated with a similar material that is used magnetic recording tape. If not exposed to external conditions like temperature, w...
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Author:
spears
13th May 2009
USB drive data salvage software allows you to recover all pen drive data losses in a matter of minutes. Deleted pen drive data restoration utility retrieve and restore missing data in USB flash drive from all invalid data loss situations such as accidenta...
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Author:
pdrecorg
12th May 2009
Hard disk failure occurs when logical or physical malfunction takes place. The logical malfunction happens because of issues like file system corruption, operating system failure, application corruption (like antivirus), malicious software and more. The p...
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Author:
Simpson
05th May 2009
Hard disk failure is common, especially in new hard drives with high read/write speed. Their rotating speed is increasing by leaps and bounds. But as its adverse effect, it generates immense centrifugal force and fails the hard drive. This fact together w...
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Author:
Simpson