- 1). Hard Disk Failure and Data Recovery By : Bharat Bista
Hard Disk: An Introduction
Hard disk is a non-volatile data storage device that stores electronic data on a magnetic surface layered onto hard disk platters. Word Hard is use to differentiate it from a soft, or floppy disk. Hard disks hold more data and can store from 10 to more than 100 gigabytes, whereas most floppies have a maximum storage capacity of 1.
article related to: hard disk failure, data recovery
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- 5). COMPUTER PROBLEMS-Data Recovery and PC Protection By : M Russel
Data recovery and PC protection go hand in hand. Data recovery is a challenge faced by everyone using a computer. If you are reading this article I am sure you too like me have faced it sometime or the other. Now data loss can be due to a system crash that is the software crash or due to the hardware crash. Around 66% of the data loss is caused by software and user oriented problems.
article related to: data recovery, pc protection, instat rollback
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- 6). Compact Flash Memory and Data Recovery By : Bharat Bista
Flash memory gets its name due to its microchip arrangement in such a way, that its section of memory cells gets erased in a single action or "Flash".
Both NOR and NAND Flash memory were invented by Dr. Fujio Masuoka from Toshiba in 1984.The name 'Flash' was suggested because the erasure process of the memory contents reminds a flash of a camera, and it's name was coined to express how much faster it could be erased "in a flash".
article related to: compact flash memory, data recovery
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- 7). XCACLS, SUNINACL, And Other Permissions Security Recovery Tools By : Darren Miller
You Have 50GB Of Data To Move Along With Permissions Security
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This article is about several tools that can save a Windows administrators you know what in the event of a large scale permissions security problem.
Here is a fictional scenario we can use to illustrate the use of the XCACLS tool. We need to move or copy 50GB worth of data that is comprised of several thousand directories containing hundreds of thousands of small files from one storage system to another.
article related to: xcacls, suninacl, cacls, permissions security, perms, chmod, domain permissions, attrib, fast permissions recovery, lost file permissions
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- 8). Can USB Data Recovery Be Recovered? By : Chelsea Aubin
When you store important information on a USB device, you take the chance of losing that information. Losing data on a USB can be kind of a mystery, but there are companies out there that can help you get that data back. These companies use engineering that can recover your lost data over ninety six percent of the time. These companies can even recover data that has been stored on a damaged USB device.
article related to: usb port, devices, bussinesses, damaged devices, data recovery
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- 11). Little-known Strategies to Maximize the Life of Your Hard Drive By : Alex Bezborodov
Maximizing the life of your hard drive
If I asked you the question: which part of your computer is the most fragile, what would you say? What if I asked: which part is most important to you?
Often, the answer to both of these questions is your Hard Drive.
Your hard drive is likely one the most important things you own. It contains work data, school data, emails, photos, music, movies, tax information, etc… Incidentally, the hard drive is also one of only two moving components in your computer (the other being your optical drive).
article related to: data recovery, hard drive recovery, hard drive maintenance, computer maintenance
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- 12). PC Crash! How To Find The Best Data Recovery Consultant By : Stu Pearson
Everyone’s PC crashes now and again. So what can you do after that dreaded crash? Hire a Data Recovery Consultant.
You wouldn’t let somebody throw away important documents or files of yours, would you? Well, don’t let your computer get away with that either. Even if your business has backup files, your data is still at risk of deletion. That is why it’s nice to have a Data Recovery Consultant on your side.
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- 21). How To Recover Lost Data By : Matt Shupe
Computer files are a lot more important to some people than their lives because it represents their whole life’s work and achievement. There are people who rely on their computers for almost everything, from their daily schedules, business and personal files and what have you. The possibility of losing their computer data is thus a horrifying thought for them.
article related to: data recovery
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- 22). Stategies For Data Loss Prevention By : Lyle Cochran
Many years ago I developed a strategy for building a customers' home PC in a way that helps avoid future technical support problems and increases customer satisfaction. Part of that strategy is partitioning the hard drive in a way that can prevent data loss when Windows crashes. By creating multiple partitions, the operating system can be installed on it's own primary partition, allowing user created data to be saved on another partition.
article related to: hard drive partitioning, drive partitioning, partitioning, data backup, backup data, prevent data loss, data loss, advanced user, making backups
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- 23). How on Earth do Companies and Organisations lose Data? By : Mozza
Browsing the web I became engrossed with the concept of data backup and data loss. There is almost an almost unlimited amount of information covering subjects such as how to keep computer and server data secure, how to back-up data, how to restore data, how to replicate data, who will remove your backup tapes to an remote location, which companies can restore data from corrupt disks.
article related to: data backup, offsite backup, internet backup, remote backup, online backup, backup, online backup
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