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Pen Drive - A Necessary Evil?

Author: Roberto Sedycias Subscribe to users feed

Published: 02/09/2008

Technology has always been a necessary evil. The more the technology develops, the greater are the chances of its being abused. Pen drive, the small storage device used to store and transfer data to and from computers, has gained popularity due to its functionality. It has got thousands of uses....

Drive Data Recovery Restores Lost Data

Author: Ken Roberts Subscribe to users feed

Published: 31/08/2008

Hard drive data recovery is the best way to restore missing or damaged files and folders so that they can once again be used. This can be done by having your hard drive repaired by data recovery professionals or using file recovery software on your own. If you want to know which method works...

A Guide To Backing Up Your Business Data Online With a Bare Metal Server

Author: Christine Harrell Subscribe to users feed

Published: 17/08/2008

Traditional offsite data backup involves storing discrete files that can be restored as needed. This is fine when replacing a few files because the originals were corrupted. However in the event of a major disaster that requires a complete system rebuild, restoration is a tedious process of...

How to Create an Offsite Data Backup and Restore Plan

Author: Christine Harrell Subscribe to users feed

Published: 17/08/2008

Once a business accepts the need for regular remote backups, the IT department requires a written backup and restore procedure. Creating such a plan doesn't have to be difficult and will reduce confusion so that your data storage system is protected. Creating a Backup Plan When creating a...

What To Do If Your Computer Crashes

Author: Matt Chang Subscribe to users feed

Published: 15/08/2008

Do you have everything saved on your computer? Is all your data stored there and you have no system for back ups? Do you think that your computer will never crash? A lot of people have important data on their hard disks, but only a few of them are backing up their data from time to time. All it...

How to Recover Data from Damaged Disks

Author: Richard West Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/08/2008

You can recover data from damaged disks. If your disks have suddenly turned defective or unreadable, do not lose hope. With some luck, those important data files in the corrupted disks or other storage devices can still be retrieved. With the help of various lost data recovery software,...

Hard Disk Recovery Worries and Answers

Author: Ken Roberts Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/08/2008

Hard disk recovery is what's on the mind for anyone experiencing data loss. When it happens, the only thing anyone cares about is restoring the data. Once that happens, the nightmare is over. Successful data recovery hard disk solutions first depend on your understanding of the solutions...

Deleted File Recovery Options Are Plentiful

Author: Ken Roberts Subscribe to users feed

Published: 10/08/2008

A deleted file recovery utility can and often will return your your lost data. However, finding a solution to your data woes isn't the problem - the issue could potentially be you. See, the more you fiddle around with your computer after a file has been deleted, you increase the chances of...

Data Disk Recovery Is File Relief

Author: Ken Roberts Subscribe to users feed

Published: 07/08/2008

Data disk recovery could be your only hope if you desperately need to recover important data. It may seem like the end of the world, but the right recovery tool could restore your data safely on a new hard drive disk. Once this happens, you should waste no time establishing a backup system where...

Unerase Your Files Successfully In A Matter Of Minutes

Author: Ken Roberts Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/08/2008

If you need to unerase data, you are not alone. Millions of computer users have experienced the frustration of erasing files by mistake. Don't waste time focusing on the negativity of the situation. Instead concentrate on solving the problem. It is possible to unerase files if you know how to...