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  • Data Recovery Training  By : baro
    It’s a fact that these days more people are capable of recovering their own data in the event of a logical problem. Users are well educated with information freely flowing over the internet as well as software which provides an easy point and click interface or even a good set of instructions. Some companies advertise data recovery as a prime service when all they can do is recover the data in the event of logical failures or viruses. The harm comes to the customer when they either open the drive or make matters worse thus destroying the data or going to the next level and outsourcing. When outsourcing occurs the data is usually passed to a third party and the customer has no knowledge, not only do they have to pay the data recovery fee they have to pay the extra price added by their chosen recovery company.
  • Digital Photo Recovery Explained  By : Philip Atkinson
    The article contains an insight into the problem of data corruption and loss and focuses on the process of fast and hassle-free recovery of deleted and damaged photos from portable media - specifically from camera memory cards of all types.
  • Advantages of Data Entry  By : darshu
    Data can be defined as numbers or characters that usually represent the dimensions or measurements. Data entry can be applied to any process that converts data from one form to another.
  • SEO India - Improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site  By : darshu
    As an expert Indian google SEO consultant, we offer search optimization, web site design optimization, HTML optimization, and other client/server side optimization servics to achieve high Google PR and google top 10 ranking results and positions.
  • The Article for Those People who Demand Info Restoration Software  By : Emily Butler
    There’s lots of info for those who are concerned in Dynamic Disk Recovery. The utilization of embedded Raid controller always needs Raid array restoration facilities. So, have a look at 1 example. You have equipped an embedded chip set controller from AMD SB 600 with the equipped Raid array. You were happy because all the things acted without any problems, but suddenly the moment of your personal computer refreshment came.
  • Computer Backup Storage is Safe Keeping for your Important Files  By : D Fraser
    Backing up important data and files from your home or office computer isn't a difficult task, and it doesn't take a lot of time. How ever it's something that you must do, it's the equivalent of data insurance. This article is a quick primer on what you need to know to start backing up today.
  • Tips To Protect Your Server From Getting Hacked  By : ixavier
    Have doubt on how this hacking on your server takes? Want to know more how the servers are hacked and how we can protect our servers from being hacked? Read through this article...
  • Data Recovery Services  By : Eddie Lewis
    Data loss has different meanings depending on who you are and what you lose and the overall cost of replacing data. For example if a computer programmer was to lose access to 7 years of his or her code the results could be quite damaging. Assuming the programmer is contracted for a corporate outfit then they will not pay for what they do not receive.
  • Storage Media Devices to Add to Your Computer’s Memory  By : Marshal Pull
    A computer is a very useful thing where you can do almost anything. You can type information into a computer, create word documents, create sound and video files, create images and do much more as long as you have the program or software needed to generate whatever file it is you need.
  • Digital Photography Tips: Recovering Lost and Deleted Pictures  By : Michael Kharinsky
    Brought your digital camera home only to find out there are no pictures in it? No worries! There is an easy way out. In fact, there is more than one way out!
  • Advantages of Data Entry Services  By : David
    Data can be defined as numbers or characters that usually represent the dimensions or measurements. Data entry can be applied to any process that converts data from one form to another.
  • Top 10 Photo Recovery Tips  By : Korey Bachelder
    Perhaps you have a capacious memory card. Maybe you simply trust the technology of your latest digital gizmo to forever shield your data from harm.
  • "Backup How-To's": Appropriate Storage for Your Backups  By : Alexander Rassokhin
    "Backup How-To's" is a series of articles discussing methods and strategies of organizing computer data protection. The fifth article tells about main approaches for storing backups and about the balance between different media's reliability, accessibility, convenience and price.
  • "Backup How-To's": Pros and Cons of Backup Software  By : Alexander Rassokhin
    "Backup How-To's" is a series of articles discussing methods and strategies of organizing computer data protection. The third article is devoted to the question if backup software is a must or it is possible to organize everything by your own.
  • File Corruption Error in Access  By : John Martin
    Sometimes, when you open an Access database, you may get the following error message: "Microsoft Access has detected corruption in this file. To try to repair the corruption, first make a backup copy of the file. Then, on the tools menu, point to Database Utilities and click Compact and Repair Database. If you are currently trying to repair this corruption then you will need to recreate this file or restore it from a previous backup."
  • “The database is in an unexpected state” error message in MS Access  By : John Martin
    It’s not a very healthy sign when "The database is in an unexpected state" error message flashes on the screen. You don’t remember having done anything wrong so as to instigate the occurrence of this error.
  • Keeping the virus at bay  By : John Martin
    Technology has its share of good and evil. Getting infected by viruses is nothing new in a tech savvy world like ours where internet is made use of as the next best thing that was created for mankind.
  • Disaster and Data Recovery Planning  By : bozenaj
    In the computer industry, disasters can come in the form of an office fire, computer crashes, hard drive failure, missing IT documents, stolen hardware, and many other forms.
  • Few Tricks to limit Access database corruption  By : Jerry Tim
    The unreadable data or some sort of error messages, these are few of the corruption symptoms that you can see while working with the access databases. The data fed to these databases may be of some relevant information giving resource to the users and in case of networking environment more relevancies get added. So if you get the ways in which you can limit the database corruption then the scene would be somewhat different as you would less require an access repair then.
  • NTFS Partition Lost/Destroyed? NTFS Data Recovery Is the Cure  By : Simran Malhotra
    Recover Data for NTFS is NTFS Data Recovery Software i.e. Recover NTFS Partitions v1.0. The Demo Version of the software Recover NTFS Partition is available for FREE to Download. The Software support to recover deleted NTFS partitions that have been deleted and is windows based Software which runs only on Windows Operating System such as Windows 95 or 98 or ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003.
  • Accessible Data with Spherical Indexing; Supports Open Archive for Local, State and Federal Governments  By : J. Konkle
    Managers responding to a Federal Open Information Act (FOIA) request to find data must have access to data stored in an open format. Open formats are critical for all agencies within the Government, because they never know when data may be requested. If the data is proprietary and the request is 50 years from now, it's possible the developer or the data-type is long retired or deceased. Therefore, it is critical for computers with the right software, such as Estorian’s LookingGlass, to be under maintenance at The Smithsonian.
  • Handling Shared Library errors in Mac  By : Jerry Tim
    By Shared libraries, we mean to say the data and programming that can be used by many applications. These are the precompiled code that gets linked with the main program either statically or dynamically.
  • How do you Recover from Data Loss?  By : James Walsh
    Computers are all-pervasive today, used for a variety of purposes as far removed from each other as watching movies to space exploration. They have become extremely popular over the last twenty years because of the tremendous benefits they offer.
  • Erase a Hard Disk Drive Permanently: How  By : Isha
    A hard disk drive also known as hard drive or hard disk is a non-volatile storage device, which has the facility to stock up digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters and magnetic surfaces. Its design consists of a spindle which can hold one or more flat circular disks known as platters, onto which the data is recorded. It has the ability to store data more than floppy disk drives and can also access and transmit data at faster pace
  • Recovering Internet Explorer Passwords: Theory and Practice  By : Ivan Orlov
    The article classifies types of private data stored in Internet Explorer, analyses Internet Explorer password recovery programs, and give us some examples of recovering lost Internet passwords.
  • Backing Up Your Data - Do's and Don't and How To's  By : Dave Davies 1
    We all know we're supposed to back up data. Sometimes we might actually do so. Backing up your data is important, and yet it is often a neglected part of using computers.
  • How to Recover Deleted Files?  By : Simran Malhotra
    Recover Data for FAT and NTFS is a Deleted File Recovery Software i.e. Recover Deleted Files v1.0. The Demo Version Recover Deleted Files is available for FREE to Download. The Software support to recover deleted files and folders that have been deleted from Recycle Bin and is windows based Software which runs only on Windows Operating System such as Windows 95 or 98 or ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003.
  • Recover Formatted NTFS Drives  By : Chris Gardiner
    If you have accidentally formatted a hard drive or partition, you will get an empty disk with no files on it. Don't consider your files lost just yet! You can still recover all of your original files complete with the original directory structure.
  • Digital Forensics: the Key to Solving Crime  By : James Walsh
    Even today, when it comes to crime, the overall impression of almost the entire nation is either ancient or absurdly gadget-oriented. The comparison is still between Sherlock Holmes (who can solve the entire case without even getting up from his sofa) and a certain secret agent (does he have anything to do with thinking at all?).
  • Top Three Likely Reasons For Losing Data  By : James Walsh
    Survey results are published all the time on the internet and by research companies on the causes of data loss. The government figures available for the UK are as old as 2005, and obviously are no longer a valid indicator of the exact situation.
  • Data Recovery Tips  By : Mareew A
    Data recovery becomes necessary when your hard drive, memory card or USB flash card fail, and there is no backup available. This article covers the necessary steps and precautions during the data recovery process.
  • Recover Deleted Files  By : Alex Grant
    An introduction to the recovery of lost and mistakenly deleted files on computers running Windows operating system.
  • Disk vs. Tape  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Many people have a basic understanding of the principles of hard-disks and data recovery from disks. Tapes, however, seem to be more difficult, while both tape and disk store data magnetically. This would make tape and disk principally similar.
  • Data Recovery from Laptops  By : Kavita B
    A lot of important data is being stored on laptops today. Laptop use has increased significantly in recent years. Increased demands for portability and convenience have been envisioned in this mobile technology.
  • Impact of Data Loss on Companies  By : James Walsh
    The impact of data loss differs from business to business. While a certain type of business such as a small clothes manufacturer may not be heavily impacted by a data loss incident or downtime associated with it, a banking business can lose millions of dollars because of downtime and loss of transactions. In addition, data recovery operations will also differ from business to business.
  • What Will the Digital Storage Devices of the Future Be?  By : James Walsh
    What Will the Digital Storage Devices of the Future Be?

    Though the world at large may believe that we are living in the era of the IT revolution, the truth is that we have a long way to go in some areas.
  • Data Erasure and Disk Data Recovery  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Everyone is aware that when you delete data from your hard disk, it is not really deleted, but still exists somewhere on that disk even after you have emptied your Recycle Bin. Are you afraid of your data being recovered when it should have been gone forever?
  • Consequences of Data Theft  By : James Walsh
    Today, almost all companies heavily leverage information technology to produce goods and services quicker and more efficiently than they used to do in the past. Digital devices are formidable force multipliers because of the speed with which they can execute various tasks.
  • Five Data Backup Devices Reviewed  By : James Walsh
    There are a variety of data back up devices available to cater for all budgets and levels of security. Considerations when choosing them include reliability, performance and cost. We have reviewed some of the most popular devices currently available.
  • Home and Small Business Computer Repairs - 8 Tips for Emergencies  By : Michiel Van Kets
    In the ideal situation, you buy a computer, install it and use it smoothly. Unfortunately, this is often not the case. There are a few smaller issues, though, could probably be easily solved by you.
  • How data loss occurs from VBR  By : Andrew Watson
    A VBR (Volume Boot Record is a type of boot sector, stored in a disk volume on a hard drive. it is also known as a partition boot sector or a volume boot sector. It has the code for booting programs (generally but not essentially, operating systems) stored in other parts of the volume. On hard drive, it is the first sector of an individual partition on the device, with the first sector of the entire device instead being a MBR.
  • Which Data Should You Back Up?  By : James Walsh
    Digital devices have taken the world by storm over the last decade or so. Many of us now work on computers and laptops at home and office and have almost forgotten the use of traditional pen and paper. There are many reasons for this.
  • Mac vs Windows  By : Celina Dsouza
    In the past, there have been two feasible choices for computing; Macs and Windows. Windows has been widely popular, and has, for the most part, controlled the PC industry. Windows based computers have traditionally been cheaper than Macs, and have been had more software titles.

    On the other hand, Macs have traditionally cost a little more than Windows PCs and have had limited software selection. Now this tradition has changed, Apple Inc. introduced a new series of operating system called Mac OS X. Today these are the main competitors of the computer market.
  • The Hard Disk Crashed! What happened exactly? Can data be recovered?  By : Michiel Van Kets
    We have all heard of cases, and unfortunately many of us had to live through one as well; a hard disk crash on a computer. We are used to hearing the term ‘crash’, but where does it comes from and is there any chance on recovering your data?
  • Finding a Reliable Data Recovery Company  By : James Walsh
    Data is precious to us, and that is why we have saved it in the first place. Despite all our care, a data loss incident may take away some of our coveted data out of our reach, and the failure may not always be within the remedy range of a DIY software or our own technology department.
  • Setting the Stage for Data Recovery: Evaluation Process  By : James Walsh
    The process of data recovery is complicated. Usually, it consists of the preliminary fact-finding stage and the actual recovery stage.
  • Server Recovery Can Affect Business Survival  By : Andy Butler
    Effective server recovery can prove absolutely essential for business survival because servers are critical to business operations. Servers are continuously supporting operations by serving files, applications, transaction data and other kinds of support information and tools without which businesses and individuals would find it harder to survive.
  • Memory Stick Repair is a Feasible Option  By : Andy Butler
    You might not even know that memory stick repair facilities and data recovery facilities exist. Unaware of such a facility you might decide to abandon the valuable pictures that are on your memory stick. This can happen when you repeatedly receive a "Card not found" or Needs Formatting or similar error message when you try to retrieve the pictures from the memory stick.
  • IT Support Contracts: Take Pains to Ensure That Your Needs Are Met  By : Andy Butler
    IT support contracts should be complete and transparent, and should not confuse you with obscure wording. If there is some unavoidable legalese that you don't understand, discuss it with your IT support contractor and get clarifications in writing and agree the level of service you require so that the contractor can supply an appropriate service level agreement (SLA ).
  • A Hard Drive Rebuild Can Vary Widely in Complexity  By : Andy Butler
    Hard drive rebuild, in the general sense of the term, can mean a simple operation of replacing the firmware (controller card) and reprogramming it using specialist software. Or it can mean replacing the drive's precision components like its read/write head, done in Class 100 clean rooms by specialist data recovery technicians.
  • Forensic Computer Investigations Require Specific Protocol For the Legal Handling Of Recovered Data  By : Andy Butler
    Forensic computer investigations seek to gather evidence for determining whether computer systems have been used for unlawful or unauthorized activities. The evidence can reside in computers, storage devices and the network.
  • Disaster Recovery Needs Contingency Planning  By : Andy Butler
    Disaster recovery will be an unsatisfactory exercise if it is organized after a disaster strikes. Only a lot of advance planning and preparation can ensure that the business resumes operations quickly after a major disaster.
  • Data Loss and Data Recovery: An Overview  By : Andy Butler
    Data stored on computers can get lost in several ways. To recover from such a situation the main option would be to restore from backed up data.Alternatively calling on the services of a specialist data recovery company. Reconstructing all the lost data manually is usually not a viable option.
  • Identify Vital Data for Backup  By : James Walsh
    Computer usage is no longer restricted to professional purposes. There is a lot of personal work that we do with the help of computers and a lot of data that resides on the drive of our personal computers. This has become especially true with the popularity and use of digital equipment like the mobile phones, digital cameras, Mp3s and so on.
  • Erasing Data Permanently  By : James Walsh
    When we purchase a new computer, most of us sell off, discard or donate our old computer. We might give it away without bothering to erase the data present on it.
  • Recover Damaged Mail and Data in Microsoft Outlook  By : Recovery Toolbox Inc
    Recovery ToolBox for Outlook maximizes your chances of successful data recovery of your mailbox files with all email folders, tasks, appointments, contacts and any other data stored in the PST files.
  • Hard Disk Crash and Data Loss  By : James Walsh
    A hard disk is not an infallible mode of data storage, and that is why data loss from it leaves us at such a loss. In fact, contrary to popular belief, it is not virus attack, but hardware failure that causes maximum data loss anywhere.
  • Data Recovery Service Insights  By : ken Roberts
    Data recovery service is what you need, but if you are like most folks, really money and time are on your mind. If I do my job right, in the next few minutes, you should be able to distinguish a data recovery service specialist from the area computer technician, and know how to use each one to help you recover your data.
  • Is Professional Data Recovery Worth the Expense?  By : James Walsh
    Is professional data worth the effort and expense? – You can answer this question by simply reading the client testimonial column in the websites of data recovery companies.
  • USB Flash Drives  By : James Walsh
    USB flash drive is a data storage device. Flash memory is thus named for the microchip is organised to enable a section of the memory cells to get erased in a single action or flash.
  • Digital Technology in Film and Print Industry  By : James Walsh
    Personal users, small businesses, big companies and government agencies have all caught up with the advancement in digital technology and are using it to their optimum benefit.
  • Floppy Disks and Data Recovery  By : James Walsh
    It was only about a few decades ago that the world decided to get digitized. However, the reliance of businesses, companies, institutions, organizations and individuals on the data stored in a digital format is constantly on the rise.
  • Why People Go for Professional Data Recovery?  By : James Walsh
    While most people keep creating huge amounts of data everyday, they tend to know little about the nitty-gritties of the data storage process in the internal computer system. Due to this reason, when people encounter a data loss situation, they have little or no idea about what they should do.
  • Why People Do Not Go for Professional Data Recovery?  By : James Walsh
    Be it at work or home, computers have become an integral part of our lives. In this digital world, most of the important documents are stored in computers.
  • Data Transfer Made Easy By Pen Drive  By : Roberto Sedycias
    Get to know some of the advantages of storing data using a pen drive. Fast, lightweight, compact and rewritable, pen drive soon became the standard for mobile storage device.
  • What to Do if You Hear Scratching Sounds from the Hard Disk  By : James Walsh
    Desktop computers usually make some noises while starting up, working, and reading or recording disks. Usually, these are a set of hums, whirrs and clicks that become familiar to us over time. Hearing the sound, it is possible to tell blindfolded whether a computer is connecting to the internet or reading a disk that has been inserted.
  • USB Flash Drives Vs DVDs  By : James Walsh
    Traditionally, computer chips would instantly lose any data stored on them as soon as the power was switched off. However, the invention of flash memory - based drives came as a breath of fresh air for people facing data storage woes. Flash memory is a computer chip that retains its memory even after being unplugged.
  • A Guide To Electronic Evidence Discovery And Its Importance  By : kensium
    As the technology is growing, a lot of people are exploiting these technological advances for illegal activities. Most of the time e-discovery is used in cases of intellectual property theft, sexual harassment in the workplace, fraud, breach of contract, divorce proceedings and spoliation of evidence. Here comes the Electronic data discovery which is quickly becoming the mainstream in civil discovery.
  • Recovering Your Data from Damaged DVDs  By : James Walsh
    DVDs are one of the most popular digital storage media available in the market now. There was a time when they were too costly to be considered seriously for mass storage purposes. However, their price has fallen sharply with the increase in demand.
  • Search and Recover Lost Microsoft Word Documents  By : Afonin, Oleg
    Search, preview and recover deleted Microsoft Word documents. DiskInternals Word Recovery offers the best of data recovery, offering unprecedented efficiency dealing specifically with Word documents
  • The Ethics Of Computer-Based Electronic Evidence  By : kensium
    Computers can be used in the commission of crime, they can contain evidence of crime and can even be targets of crime. Understanding the role and nature of electronic evidence that might be found, how to process a crime scene containing potential electronic evidence and how an agency might respond to such situations is crucial. It cannot be over emphasized that the rules of evidence apply equally to computer-based electronic evidence as much as they do to material obtained from other sources. It is always the responsibility of the case officer to ensure compliance with legislation and, in particular, to be sure that the procedures adopted in the seizure of any property are performed in accordance with statute and current case law.
  • Recovering Precious Data  By : James Walsh
    Sole dependence on technology is increasing day-by-day. On the one hand, it has made us more efficient with regard to punctuality, reliance and precision but, on the other hand, it has made us more vulnerable to the perils of data loss. Technology can fail and this failure usually leads to immense data losses resulting in huge monetary and intangible losses.
  • Generator Care Info  By : John East
    General Care protocol for Generators
  • How A UPS Works  By : John East
    There are several categories of static UPS systems available. Broadly speaking, UPS Modules fall within one of three operational design architectures, namely off-line, line interactive and on-line.
  • What are Uninterruptible Power Supplies ?  By : John East
    Uninterruptible Power Supplies , or UPS, are devices that maintain a constant supply of power to any equipment connected to it.

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