 Category: Data backup- Data Recovery
Category: Computers and Technology >> Data backup- Data Recovery<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 next page >> by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-11-28 ] Today, computers are the most important part of our lives and used broadly to automate the tasks and make the processes easier and faster. It means that a huge amount of important data is encoded in digital format and processed and used by computers. As a result, the concern of data security comes as an important one to address. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-11-27 ] You have now returned from a long vacation and downloaded your memorable pictures to the computer, typed up a diary you kept while traveling and drafted too many emails for your friends and family members about the tour, but now everything is gone due to any unintelligible computer malfunction. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-11-24 ] At first hit, file loss gives you an awful day, a sleepless night and more. This is the fact which becomes hard to digest for few as it directly strikes the loss of income and business opportunities. When, on one side, we consider data loss as the loss of business, the other side could be psychological and torching experience too. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-11-24 ] The Information Store of Exchange Server, most importantly, contains all your mailboxes, so its corruption means that EDB repair will be required. Application log of the Event Viewer is the place to get all the information about Exchange Server. by Dataentrysolution Articles [ 2008-11-22 ] Data mining is a process of analyzing data from various angles and perspectives and then summarizing the data into relevant information. This information can be used for increasing the revenue, cutting down the costs or even both.
by Siddhartha web [ 2008-11-20 ] There is no doubt that many individuals and businesses depend upon the information captured and saved on company computers. However, a much smaller percentage of these businesses practice routine and complete data backup for the information stored on the computers. This is particularly true of those computers that are portable. Yet, laptops and notebooks are the most likely to be taken by thieves or accessed by hackers. Don't run the risk of losing critical data stored on your laptop.
by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-11-20 ] PST file is the fact of life for several Microsoft Outlook users. It stores all of your imperative emails, notes, contacts and other personal data. Sometimes, when you upgrade to later version of Outlook, you need to import the same PST file to keep your data accessible. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-11-18 ] A VHD or Virtual Hard Disk is a file format, which contains the complete data and structure representing the hard drive. It is used for storing virtual operating system and the associated programs in a single file by virtual machine or several virtualization programs. by Roberto Sedycias  [ 2008-11-15 ] Know all about the origin of pen drives and their journey through recent years as they became the preferred media for data backup. by Sam Brown  [ 2008-11-13 ] Looking for a steady and reliable source to handle all your PC repair issues? They are out there and competition brings out the best. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-11-13 ] While we capture photos, we think of saving them on computer or any of the removable media like CD or DVD. We look at them a number of times, as they remind us of the precious moments of our lives. Though from our side we put all efforts to store these in the best possible way, still there are chances that these get deleted. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-11-13 ] Microsoft Outlook allows the users to send file, such as documents, spreadsheets, images, songs and so on, as an attachment with e-mail. It is a very powerful feature offered by Microsoft Outlook by David Brown  [ 2008-11-08 ] If you live in Leeds or any of the surrounding areas, chances are this article will come in quite handy at some stage in the future. What you may not know whilst reading these words is that your computer could pack up at any second. by David Brown  [ 2008-11-05 ] Memory storage has witnessed a technological revolution in the last few years, from the big sized floppy disks that allowed nothing over a mere megabyte of data to the gigabytes that we can easily store on a Flash today. by Siddhartha web [ 2008-10-23 ] Computer viruses are the major culprits while in some cases it can just be the normal events like a power surge, sudden loss of power etc. Whatever be the cause, this is a problem all computer users need be aware and live with. Data corruption leads to one or more bad sector being formed on the hard disk. In such situations bad sector removal or recovery becomes essential to put your computer back to normal health.
by Roberta Groch [ 2008-10-15 ] Making duplicate copies of CDs and DVDs have become a habit with almost all of us. Any Tom, Dick and Harry who owns a personal computer with a CD of DVD writer or a combination of both can perform CD duplication or DVD replication without any hassle. The software required for duplication process is very customer friendly and would advice you through the steps. For most of us this is small time useful activity where you can gift your friends or any one else their favorite music, movies or any recordings. by Sam Brown  [ 2008-10-11 ] PC support costs may be one of the largest cost of owning a computer. by Lindsay Beaton [ 2008-09-30 ] Using tape as a data storage method is being replaced by more modern and efficient methods such as incorporating virtualisation. This article addresses the problems with tape and suggests why alternative methods are superior. by Korey Bachelder [ 2008-08-29 ] 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. by Fadhrick Pickaso  [ 2008-08-23 ] Rapidswitch - One of the UK's Leading Internet Services Providers by Pamela Ravenwood  [ 2008-07-29 ] With business being conducted more and more so online and the use of the Internet having primary relevance in today’s society comes the need for regulation and protection in a way never needed before. by Bill Chang [ 2008-07-25 ] Anyone can empty their Windows Recycle Bin during routine computer cleanup and maintenance, but what if that sleek basket was used to keep the really important stuff? The sleek bin icon looks so cute that it begs putting the files in there! But then the files start disappearing from the bin mysteriously, you get in trouble. by Smit Mathur  [ 2008-07-24 ] Undoubtedly a comprehensive term, Database Management Services comprise of inclusive range of activities entailing handling database, keeping it up 24 by 7 on an optimum server and ensuring dynamism and accessibility with state-of-the-art upkeep of the database. by Roberto Sedycias  [ 2008-07-16 ] Pen drives are being used predominately for copying and transferring data. Learn more.
by Peter Paul [ 2008-06-27 ] This is a very interesting feature and you are likely to be flooded with lots information if you delve deeper into the crux of the matter. The deeper you go the more complicated it seems cause more often than not we are deceived into believing facts that don’t exist at all. The myths that surround the very act of formatting and reformatting are erroneous and needs serious revision. What is formatting? In common parlance formatting a hard drive is synonymous with complete data erasure of the files and folders that might have been saved on the said hard drive. This is completely wrong cause the typical behavior that a formatting exhibits is complete and permanent deletion of data from the stipulated area which has been commanded to be formatted. This can range from the entire primary partition where the operating system resides to the dynamic partition which leads to data erasure from the entire
hard drive to selective formatting by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-06-27 ] When you use Disk part to expand a clustered volume on Microsoft Exchange Server that is running the cluster service and then move the expanded volume to another node in the group, you won’t be able to access EDB file stored on it. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-06-27 ] There are numerous threats that can unfavorably impact the data stored on your corporate or personal computes including viruses, power surges, human errors, hackers, and natural disasters among others. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-06-20 ] Windows is the most widely used and a powerful computer operating system. Windows is used by professionals as well as general home computer users. It has an interactive and very simple user interface and is very easy to use. It is considered as a very reliable operating system and has majority of users throughout the world. by Pamela Ravenwood  [ 2008-06-19 ] Databases provide a convenient means of storing vast amounts of information, allowing the information to be sorted, searched, viewed, and manipulated according to the business needs and
goals. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-06-16 ] Generally speaking Clean Room refers to the environment which is valuable for any type of research free from any of the environmental pollutants like dust, microbes etc. the work area here is so controlled that to regulate the proper humidity, temperature and air quality. They are précised by the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size. by Roberto Sedycias  [ 2008-06-13 ] Pen drives are being used predominately for copying and transferring data. Learn more.
by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-06-10 ] For storing all the data and information that you collect from different sources, you rely on the widely adopted storage media called hard drive. You can’t deny from the fact that in today’s age, whether you are sitting at your home or at some business setting, the data security is one of the most relevant deal that you have to do. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-06-05 ] A survey conducted on a few leading data recovery companies reveal that hard drive crashes account for the maximum data loss situations but interesting still is the fact that data that is damaged during the crash is subjected to further corruption by the users themselves when they try their hands at data recovery from the crashed hard drive without resorting to an experienced data recovery firm at the first go. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-05-23 ] Data Loss is something that we all experience at one time or other and the reason could be any like accidental deletion, virus attack, operating system crash, hard drive failure and lots many. Whatever the reason has been but the experience of data loss is same for all and in most of the cases the user feel crippled. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-05-19 ] Pst Repair, Pst Recovery by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-05-14 ] It could happen in a number of ways. Your data can be lost for several different reasons. Malware or virus attacks can lead to the lost data and information for unfortunate computer users. Power surges are also capable of leading to data loss, specifically for computer systems that don’t contain any surge protector like UPS. by John East John East [ 2008-05-13 ] Few things in life are predictable, power outages aren’t one of them. Do you require a standby generator? by Roberto Sedycias  [ 2008-05-11 ] We all have heard about DVD. But very few of us really know the basics and the background of a DVD media. Learn more.
by Roberto Sedycias  [ 2008-05-11 ] Compact Discs are among the first optically read and written storage media that was developed initially to store digital audio files. Learn more.
by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-05-08 ] When the OS crashes, you need to reinstall it, which needs a formatting of the primary partition of the hard drive on which the OS was actually lying but side by side the other data which was stored along with also gets lost due to formatting of that partition. These conditions become even more critical when the user has not partitioned the hard drive and at this stage the entire till stored data is at the venture of loss. by Pamela Ravenwood  [ 2008-05-07 ] Management of business data is becoming ever more complex and important with increasing pressures of security, regulatory compliance, and corporate governance. Technology is allowing businesses to create and store exponentially more data. by Kirthy Shetty  [ 2008-05-06 ] Secure your imperative information. Always have a data back up and recovery to your system. Reach out to Data Back up and Recovery Solution online. by Kirthy Shetty  [ 2008-05-06 ] Colocation hosting, what’s that?
by Kirthy Shetty  [ 2008-05-06 ] Your vital data needs to be safeguarded well, and should be recovered at ease in times of catastrophe.
by Kirthy Shetty  [ 2008-05-06 ] VPN services, your virtual network
by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-05-03 ] SAN (Storage Area Network) is an architecture of combining computer storage devices to servers which are remotely placed in such a way that they appear to be locally attached. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-04-29 ] Computers are widely used in each kind of factory and industry to store the data so that in the time of needs, it can act as a source of information. Professionals use them to save the stock status, employee records, payment details; confidential information of the company etc. and hard drives serve as the most common storage media to store any kind of data. by Roberto Sedycias  [ 2008-04-24 ] Compact disc was introduced in 1982 and was intended to provide a better and standard storing medium than its earlier form like floppy. Learn more.
by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-04-23 ] Microsoft Outlook 2002 and its earlier versions have a 2 GB size limit of PST (Personal Storage) files. This is the general complaint by several users who are still using older versions of Outlook and can not easily replace its use for countless reason. by Andrew Watson  [ 2008-04-16 ] This method works in most of the cases and fixes the issue of WAB.dll file but it can not repair the corrupted PST files that have been corrupted due to unsuccessful attempts to start Outlook when WAB.dll file was missing. |