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  • Every Personal Computer Owner Must Be Aware Of The Facts Of Computer Diagnostics  By : David Faulkner
    Losing data is the worst thing that can happen to someone who is too attached to computers. It is not a question on 'how attached' a person is, it is a question on how much a person earns out of his data.
  • You're Data Recovery Guidelines  By : Gugu Maseko
    Data recovery, according to the word sleuths and data recovery experts, is the process of salvaging deleted or inaccessible data stored on damaged media like magnetic disks and computer hard drives, optical devices, and tape cartridges.
  • Data Recovery & Forensic recovery Explained  By : Nahar Dijla
    The advances in communication that have been made in the last two decades
    created a new branch of detectives.

    These are electronic detectives, and they
    are required because electronic communication almost replaced the written
    hard copy form of communication, the majority of corporate data only existing in electronic format.
  • Recover Deleted Excel Spreadsheets  By : Afonin, Oleg
    DiskInternals Excel Recovery is designed specifically to find and recover Microsoft Excel XLS spreadsheets safely and securely, no matter how badly your hard drive or the file system are damaged.
  • Opting For The Best And High Quality Data Recover Company  By : David Faulkner
    Each human being who uses a delicate computer will eventually countenance confront of data recovery. Computer hardware and software can be temperamental from time to time. Hard drives and other mechanical components of personal computers and servers do not last forever, and when they fail recovering your data can be difficult, time consuming and costly.
  • Data Recovery – The Question of Cost  By : James Walsh
    Most of us still quake at the thought of entrusting our data recovery jobs to a data recovery firm. The main reason for that continues to be the same as it was in the late ‘80’s – cost.
  • Wondrous Hard Drives  By : James Walsh
    In the 1960s and 1970s, hard drives were considered a wondrous data storage device – robust, dependable and easy-to-use.
  • Data Recovery Can Solve All Your Problems  By : David Faulkner
    Let’s go through a few data recovery tips that might help you recover those accidentally deleted files and stay you from deleting them again.
  • File Shredding and Wipe Disk  By : Sam Miller
    File Shredding or Disk Wiping are sometimes a necessary part of computer use. These are significantly different actions that simply deleting a file. What`s the difference and how can it be made certain that the files to be obliterated are actually gone?
  • How to overcome E-Discovery Challenges with New Technologies.  By : kensium solutions
    Business communications are now dominated by electronic storage and devices like emails, hard drives, flash drives etc… and the volume of data used and stored is increasing at astonishing rate. Here comes the Electronic discovery. After the recent amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) which recognizes increasing importance of electronically stored information for litigation and regulatory investigations.
  • Portable Hard Drives – A New Choice  By : James Walsh
    The data storage needs of people have always been on the increase. Now the CD or the DVD is also too small for the data storage needs of even home users. Hard drives too have increased their storage space. But it is not very feasible to pull out your internal hard drive and take it with you if you need to carry your computer with you.
  • Data Loss Due to Natural and Man Made Disasters  By : James Wallis
    ‘Hurricane Katrina’ struck around this time two years back on August 25th, 2005. The disaster was widespread and with the receding waters, people realised how hard its impact was on their lives. Destruction was spread all around, the extent of which is difficult to monetarily quantify. (Approximate estimates stand around $81.2 billion.)
  • Jealousy is definitely prospering the data recovery business  By : Nahar Dijla
    We live in a competitive world. It's truly a dog-eat-dog world out there. We have to fight our peers at every step of the way. Many times, it so happens that our success or accomplishments can cause unexpected reactions from our friends, peers or partners.
  • Hard Disk Data Recovery Services - What Should You Expect?  By : James Kronefield
    Privacy and security on the internet and all internet related information.
  • The Portable Hard Drive Advantage  By : James Walsh
    A portable hard disk is a disk drive that you can plug into an external port on your PC. It is a very popular data backup device, but you can also use it to store large amounts of data, and in this regard, it rivals internal drives in capacity.
  • 3 Simple questions for Hard Drive Users  By : Andrew Watson
    Have you ever tried to know your hard drive health? An obvious answer is No. Hard drive is the most important part in computer system, as it saves your compiled data, such that it can be user in future. It saves you hard work, your precious memories in form of photographs, emails and many more. And the point is we are not giving the importance to our data saver.
  • Data Loss and Disasters  By : James Wallis
    Data is a critical resource for any organisation. It is the lifeblood of new-age economy that circulates through computer cables in the entire company and empowers it to carry out its day-to-day activities. Everything that the organisation does is converted into digital data. This offers tremendous benefits.
  • Myth or fact: Is it really possible to recover your deleted hard disk data?  By : Nahar Dijla
    In today's hi-tech times, information in the form of data is the heart of countless businesses, especially those businesses which are internet-based. Data is delicate and is subject to loss due to many reasons. Whether it is a virus, a failed back-up attempt, actual component failure, physical damage to your hard drive, a hard disk crash, or any other reason, data can be lost - and you better believe it!
  • Wait! Don't rush your Raid server to data recovery just yet!  By : Nahar Dijla
    If you are the administrator or user of a RAID or Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks system, data recovery is a big concern. Are you the kind of person who is always worried about unforeseen data loss situations, and send your server off to data recovery every time there's a problem? Well, don't be. Read on to find out about how some minor tips can go a long way in keeping your server and your data in healthy condition if ever your hard drive crashes.
  • Iomega, Freecom or Lacie - Reliable HDD external drives or just designed for data recovery?!?  By : Nahar Dijla
    External Hard Disk Drives come in a variety of storage capacity sizes. They allow you to have hundreds of additional Gigabytes storage with high data transfer rates. The best part is that you can plug them into a Laptop , Desktop, Server, Memory card, Camera or IPod. They vary dramatically in actual size as well. A drive could be as small as a pen drive, or large enough to contain terabytes of data. Add to that the fact that they are sold at very reasonable prices have really helped bring about a serious boom in removable storage
  • Why You Should Not Shoot Your Laptop If It Stops Working  By : Nahar Dijla
    We live in a digital world. A world filled with bits and bytes. It has become virtually impossible to do any work in the corporate world without the help of computers, and especially laptops. Most people love to use laptops as they offer them the freedom of mobility, and allow them to work when on the move. So, what happens if your trusty laptop suddenly dies on you, and stops working? Needless to say, it has all of your precious official data on it which you will (of course) need in order to do any work. So, what is the correct thing to do under these circumstances?
  • RAID Array server and its different configurations  By : Nahar Dijla
    Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is a disk subsystem that is used to increase performance or provide fault tolerance or both. RAID uses two or more ordinary hard disks and a RAID disk controller.
  • The flawed policy of data recovery companies.  By : Nahar Dijla
    A lot of European forensic & data recovery specialists often use cheap sales gimmicks by claiming that they have acquired or developed machines which are capable of reading hard disk drive platters inside damaged SATA RAID servers and conventional hard disk platters without needing to change the heads.
  • Data Recovery Companies  By : James Walsh
    Data recovery is a relatively new business. Thus, it is hard to have a model of a successful data recovery company
  • Portable Hard Disks  By : James Walsh
    Anyone who has suffered data loss (and most of us have), are constantly on the look out for the best backup medium to help us through what can be a disastrous situation. With the world becoming increasingly dependent on information technology and the importance given to the storage of valuable data, newer, faster, better technology always lurks around the corner professing to be the answer to all data storage quests.
  • Clean Room and its Importance in Data Recovery  By : James Wallis
    When we look for data recovery companies, there are some typical terms that we keep coming across. Any company worth its salt will write about its clean room facilities. It is apparently something very important and absolutely necessary for data recovery. But we all have really clean rooms in our house, and if we don’t, we can surely clean one room thoroughly if it comes to saving our data.
  • Is Online Data Backup Part of Your Disaster Recovery Plan?  By : Andrew Stratton
    Every business needs to backup their electronic data. By choosing to use an online backup service as part of your disaster recovery plan, you can assure your data is offsite, safe and secure incase of a disaster.
  • Online Data Storage Can Save Your Business if Disaster Strikes  By : Andrew Stratton
    In the past, online data storage was only available to large organizations with tons of data. However, today even a home-based business can use online backup.
  • Online Data Backup is a Great Option for Disaster Recovery  By : Andrew Stratton
    An online data backup service is an affordable way for any business to
    backup their important business electronic data. Offsite backup must be part of every business’s disaster recovery plan.
  • Online Data Storage Is Security For Everyone  By : Andrew Stratton
    Everyone needs to backup their electronic data. By choosing to use an online backup service you can guarantee your data is safe incase you ever need to retrieve it.

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