Articles in Home | Computers | Data Recovery

  • Data Recovery: Offering You the Second Possibility  By : Andrew Watson
    Data Recovery is the process of retrieving the lost, missing or inaccessible data and information from your affected hard drive. Often the data and information are being recovered from storage media like hard drives, CDs, DVDs, storage tapes, RAID and many alike.
  • 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.
  • When You Should Not Attempt Data Recover By Yourself  By : Jonny Defh
    In the present world of computers, the data recovery is something we all are familiar with and count on to recover lost or missing data. The complication of data recovery practice depends upon the type of data loss you have. Sometimes the data recovery can be as easy as a general user can perform very easily.
  • A Simple Reason-Why your Computer Freezes Frequently?  By : Andrew Watson
    The computer system is being freeze and you can’t judge out the exact reason. Is this the case with you? Well, if you can prepare, then there goes a long list of the possible reasons. The most common could be your Windows registry. This is the most integral part of your system, whenever your operating system needs to load some application or access some data.
  • 3 Sure Ways to Preserve Your Business Continuity  By : Allen Sood
    It is nearly impossible to be familiar with the worth of your data until you lose it. As an entrepreneur who has gone to astonishing lengths for building your business from the grounds up to support your family, you will never ever like to lose your data.
  • Data Recovery Service as a Solution  By : Andrew Watson
    No matter which operating system and hardware configuration you use, data loss can strike any system at anytime. Data recovery is the solution of it but in the rare cases even the data recovery associates nod their head to ‘No’. These are the cases when the users attempt some self-made procedures, probably to save money and time, and ruin the situation.
  • Data Loss in Mac Due To Application Up-gradation and Mac Data Recovery  By : Jonny Defh
    Apple Inc has supplied developers with a mechanism to update their applications through the Apple Store on the iPhone and iPod Touch. When the updates are available, users could either download them via the mobile Apple Store on their iPhone, or would be encouraged to download it in the iTunes Store.
  • The Way to Spot Out and Handle a Hard Drive Crash  By : Andrew Watson
    If you have faced the incapability to access or find stored files from your computer hard drive, chances are you may have a hard drive crash. It could take place because of logical as well as physical problem with your computer’s hard drive.
  • Error C1030af3 in Exchange Server and EDB Recovery  By : Allen Sood
    When you try to expand the Public Folder of your Exchange Server, you get the following error message:
  • Data Recovery Software-How they Worth?  By : Andrew Watson
    Data loss is something which is not desired but still it happens to each computer user. This can be due to mere deletion of some important files or the crash of the system or, in the most severe case, file system corruption.
  • Who are Data Recovery Experts?  By : Andrew Watson
    If you have ever lost your precious data and have searched the solutions of data recovery, then you must have encountered the term data recovery experts. Who are they? Are they the engineers who develop different techniques for ending data recovery or the developers of data recovery software?
  • "Backup How-To's": Home Backup: Files and Folders backup  By : Alexander Rassokhin
    "Backup How-To's" is a series of articles discussing methods and strategies of organizing computer data protection. The sixth article is devoted to different aspects of files-based backup in home environment.
  • How Offsite Data Backup and Recovery Services Protects Your Business  By : mariane
    Computers data need to be safeguarded because of the importance of the information contained in them. Use an offsite data backup and recovery services to protect the information in your computer.
  • Ext3 File System Corruption when Write-Cache is Enabled  By : Allen Sood
    The Linux file systems, such as Ext3, are considered to be solid with respect to the data loss situations. Ext3 file system has the major advantage of journaling which improves reliability and eliminates the need to check the file system after an unclean shutdown
  • Data Loss in Novell Due to Nonmaskable Interrupts and Novell Data Recovery  By : Andrew Watson
    This behavior occurs due to the Nonmaskable Interrupt or NMI. When it happens, no hardware or software parts of the Novell server remains in working state and thus server freeze occurs.
  • Advantages of Data Entry Services  By : sohi
    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.
  • 6 Regulations to Pursue For Data Recovery  By : Andrew Watson
    There are too many causes because of which data could be lost. Power surges or outages, accidental deletion, virus or spyware designed to wipe your hard drive, hard drive formatting, file system corruption etc. are few of them which account most of the data loss.
  • "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.
  • Relevance of LDB files in MS Access  By : Andrew Watson
    The shared access database is more prone to corruption as compared to the standalone one. The reason could be simultaneous editing or problematic involved computer system. If you are facing frequent database corruption then there can be only one system that might be raising the database corruption issues due to inappropriate application or hardware.
  • Exploring the Term- Data Recovery  By : Andrew Watson
    Computers hard drives are the repositories of the data and data can be refereed to each tad of information that is used and saved on the banks -hard drives. The present procedures that you carry out to collect and store data are meant for the future purposes, aimed for the organization functioning and growth.
  • "Backup How-To's": Free Backup Software vs. Commercial Backup Software  By : Alexander Rassokhin
    "Backup How-To's" is a series of articles discussing methods and strategies of organizing computer data protection. The fourth article discusses advantages and disadvantages of free backup software, as compared to commercial software.
  • Data Recovery - 4 Things You Should Know About Hard Drive Crashes  By : Sydney Johnson
    As I talk to people about data recovery, I find that they certainly do not have all the facts. Most people are only aware of a few options for something as important as their data!
  • "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.
  • Data Recovery Plan is Important  By : Andrew Watson
    Data loss is an uninvited and unpredictable event. Crashes can go any time, without letting you to have any chance to think. The places where the computers are being placed and the valuable data on their hard drives always remain suspected to disasters, whether in the form of fire, hard drive failure or flood strike.
  • File Recovery - 3 Ways I Prevent Hard Drive Crashes  By : Sydney Johnson
    You are here to read about the 3 tips I have on file recovery. Just the basics are what you will find here. It's the basics that will prevent you from having to recover your data...
  • Data Recovery: Digging the Rock  By : Andrew Watson
    The time has passed in which the most valuable asset, data, was used to be kept on the papers. This is the era where each possible record is the part of the computer system’s hard drive. But unfortunately the myriads of threats, which can result into data loss, is also stepping into the scenario and so comes the cure-data recovery.
  • Recovering the Data from Server Effectively  By : Andrew Watson
    The interconnection of similar and dissimilar computers through LAN and WAN has brought many variations in this world. These networks ensure you the better security, ease of sharing the data, optimum space usage and many more. Now the person needs not to go physically to the place as the interconnected computers allows access to all the computers which are there in the network.
  • How to actually deploy the Backups?  By : Andrew Watson
    For avoiding the need of data recovery by the other means, doing the regular backup is the part of necessary concern. There are two possible types: online and offsite backups. The offsite backups are quite easy to be performed, but on the other hand they can be time consuming and problematic.
  • How Can One Proceed With The Recovery Of Your Data If Your Hard Drive Crashes?  By : John Sheppard
    A hard drive crash can be both unpleasant and unpredictable. Learn how to avoid it and what to do in case it happens.
  • Tropical Storm Eduardo and Data Recovery  By : Andrew Watson
    Bad weather has always been a threat to the lifeblood of any organization-data. Storms, hurricanes etc., when strike any place then along with the human lives and physical asset, become threat to the data and thus generates the need of data recovery.

[1] [2] [3] [4[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10

© 2007 Article Dashboard. All Rights Reserved.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

Powered by Article Dashboard