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  1. What To Do When Bios Does Not Recognize The Hard Drive?

    by williamz Jack - 2009-01-09
    During POST or Power On Self Test, computer BIOS attempts to get information regarding all of the devices attached to your computer system. After examining the processor and primary memory (RAM), it c...
  2. Have a "safe" Christmas Season: Good Data Recovery Equipment Cheer Up Your Problem Hard Drive

    by Zoe - 2008-12-24
    With the Christmas around the corner, data recovery business is getting heating up to some degree on a current Christmas survey. The Christmas season is likely celebrated around the world in a wide va...
  3. The Black Art Of The Data Recovery- Mbr, Bios And Virus

    by Jonny Defh - 2008-12-24
    Virus programmers, though disparaging, were few of the most pioneering programmers in industry at some time. They browbeaten the core of operating system and could do magic with MBR and BIOS.Today's v...
  4. Mac Data Loss While Resetting The Privileges

    by Shally Spears - 2008-12-21
    In Mac OS X operating system, there is a subsystem, which uses permissions in file system. It is supported by the UNIX-style OS. Each file and folder has a set of permissions to determine who can read...
  5. Platter Scratch Repairingthe Critical Step Into Data Recovery From Crashed Drives

    by Zoe - 2008-12-18
    Hard Disk Drive CrashTake the case of computer systems. We become so used to working on the computer on a regular basis that we are rarely ready to face the consequences if things go wrong. This is tr...
  6. Evaluating Data Recovery Applications

    by Shally Spears - 2008-12-15
    Data recovery software programmers distinguish the significance of data and information, and fortunately, they are capable of creating applications, which demonstrate their view point on how frequentl...
  7. Most Effective Way To Handle Logical Hard Drive Failure

    by Allen Sood - 2008-12-03
    The logical hard disk failure is generally the result of damage to the hard drive data structure like file system. The reason of this crash might be accidental deletion of system files, registry damag...
  8. About Exchange Server Backups

    by williamz Jack - 2008-12-03
    As all type of data prefer, for their protection and preventing from loss, their backup is necessary. Exchange Server, which is the highly used enterprise solution, also needs protection from being co...
  9. Time Machine not Functioning-what Next?

    by shally spears - 2008-12-02
    An automated backup mechanism, that's what a user wants so that no problem, if get raised, may halt its way to move smoothly. For the Mac users, the need is well-complied with a splendid application-...
  10. Why and How to Wipe Hard Drive

    by Simpson Raid - 2008-12-01
    Computers and their associated techniques have been certainly reformed several facets of human efforts. Due to their remarkable capabilities of handling and working upon huge amounts of data in very ...
  11. Recovery Gets Easy Using Linux Data Recovery Software!

    by Kelly Mills - 2008-12-01
    Linux is a great operating system which is having various unique capacities that is not available in other operating system. It has capacities for high capacity data maintenance, multi user and multi...
  12. Hard Drive Failure: Logical and Physical Symptoms and Cure

    by shally spears - 2008-11-29
    Media failure has two ways to go through: logical and physical. To differentiate, this is required to have a proper guideline so as to determine which case is data recovery service candidate and whic...
  13. "unknown Error 0x80040119" in Outlook

    by Simpson Raid - 2008-11-29
    In Microsoft Outlook, when you check for a new mail, send a new mail, create new calendar entry, the attempts do not succeed and you come across with any of the following error messages: "Unknown e...
  14. Database Inconsistency And Invalid File Header Problems In Mdf

    by simpson Raid - 2008-11-28
    RAID servers are considered as the most trusted and reliable storage medium. But sometimes, they may also lose all the hard drives, which include your important data, backups and other information. Mo...
  15. Boot Camp Error in Mac

    by shally spears - 2008-11-27
    For users, who want dual booting between Mac OS X and Windows XP or Vista, Boot Camp will allow you to do so. This is an assistance tool, which comes with Leopard and works on Intel based Macintosh s...
  16. What Hard Disk Recovery Needs?

    by shally spears - 2008-11-26
    As the hard drive technology is developing, when on one flick, each time it has something to give to the users; the other one is quite dark with the frequent crash problems. With the advancements, th...
  17. Free Disk Space Required While Using Eseutil

    by Simpson Raid - 2008-11-26
    Inbuilt Exchange Server database repair utility- Eseutil, proves valuable when you just want the database in working state, without bothering about the fact that the corrupted data can get deleted. T...
  18. Hard Drive Physical Failure Factors And Hard Drive Recovery

    by Jonny Defh - 2008-11-23
    Hard drive is a non-volatile storage device, which stores data electronically on magnetic platters. It can store a vast amount of data, up to 1 Terabyte. For every computer system, hard drive is the m...
  19. Ichat Not Functioning? Try This

    by simpson Raid - 2008-11-23
    iChat is an instant messaging program for Mac OS X users. This application uses Jabber-like protocol and is also applicable for LAN communication. Moreover, you can also integrate Yahoo, MSN and Googl...
  20. Having Data Recovery At Best

    by Shally Spears - 2008-11-23
    With the start of each day, the time begins when the data recovery people have to begin a new search so that most of the data can be made possible for recovery. For all users, data is significant and ...