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  • Smarter Data Recovery  By : Alexander Rodichev
    Educate yourself about possible ways to recover data from damaged disks and corrupted flash memory cards before the failure happens.
  • Organize Your Files   By : Hispanic
    A computer database, or simply called a database, is a collection of information and data stored in a computer system. Databases vary depending on how the information is stored. A database system is important in handling an organization's day-to-day activities, especially in storing information and important documents.
  • Tips on Backing up Your Laptop Data and Cooling Your Hard drive   By : Marco Maseko
    If you were to look at past statistics regarding the information that has been lost in regards to laptop computers, you would find yourself amazed. Even though this information can be astounding, many of us still don't take the time to back up the information on our laptops.
  • Getting Spooked Recovering Data? Did USB Strike Your Mind?   By : Eddy Smith
    There are many people find it mysterious that they lost their precious computer data from using usb data recovery procedures. Many companies and individuals are well-equipped to help you in usb data recovering methods. They had gone into some research that shown nearly 96% of all cases are able to retrieve their data using this technique.
  • Is Data Recovery Helping You Saving Your Data? Use This Now.   By : Edward Rice
    As more and more uses Windows 2000 or XP, there is a possibility for data to be lost due to system corruption or error. Therefore, I have a tip using a simple window data recovery method to recover your lost data. The initial thing you need to do when you are doing this type of data recovery is to shut down the computer. Another way is to find another computer that is operating under Windows 2000 or XP. Install another recovery software onto the second computer, and go back to the computer you
  • Data Recovery Reviews: External Hard Drive and Digital Photo   By : Marco Maseko
    Data loss is something that can be very traumatic. Whether it's a business with important files and documents, or an individual with precious pictures and videos, losing data can be a very traumatic and stressful situation. If you've never experienced hard drive failure or losing data before, it can indeed be a situation where you find yourself wondering what to do.
  • 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 to grasp, while both tape and disk store data magnetically. This would make tape and disk principally similar.
  • Why Remote Data Backup?   By : Michael J Hackett
    Well, almost everything important nowadays seems to be stored in our computers. Let's face it, you can't afford to lose your valuable data. Doing so could possibly be the end of one's business at worst, or at the very least the loss of many important legal and financial documents, family photos (since we're all going digital now) important emails, and, well, you get the idea.
  • When It's All About Data Recovery   By : Marco Maseko
    At some point in time, everyone who owns a computer will experience the trials and tribulations of hard drive failure. The reasons behind it vary, and could include everything from a human error to damages resulting from flood or water. Viruses can play a role as well, along with many other factors. For many years, the need to recover data that has been lost or destroyed has made data recovery such a very valuable asset.
  • Benefits Of Remote Data Backup Services For Important Documents   By : Ben Matthews
    Unlike regular data backup software, Remote Data Backup doesn't send backups to media attached to the computer it is backing up. Instead, Remote Backup uses remote methods such as normal telephone lines or network connections to send the backup to another computer. Fully automated, it typically sends the backup at night so the computers aren't being used. Backups are becoming more and more vital as business depend more upon computers and the data they store. Night after night, many businesses ta
  • Data Erasure and Disk Data Recovery  By : Mark Sear
    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?
  • What are Tape Drives and Their Role in Data Backup  By : James Walsh
    Tape drives have been around for a very long time. Businesses as well as individual users prefer using tapes over other data backup media because they are cost-effective and have the ability to store large amounts of data.
  • Tape Cartridges: Safely Handle your Back-up.  By : Mark Sear
    Hard-disks are very reliable source of data storage but, it will suffer from mechanical wear and will fail. To keep your data safe it is important to make regular backups. Tape backup systems are the most cost-effective way to store your data.
  • Devices to Manage Data Storage  By : James Walsh
    Advances in technology have a direct impact on the way data is stored. Technology enables us to have better data storage devices in terms of storage space, speed and memory power.
  • The Hard Disk Crashed! What happened exactly? Can data be recovered?  By : Mark Sear
    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?
  • Simple ways to avoid Data Loss  By : James Walsh
    Though data happens to be the most cherished queen-bee in today’s totally digitized work environment, people often fail to actively educate themselves regarding the safety procedures that can go a long way in protecting the much coveted information saved on their storage media.
  • An introduction to Electronic Data Discovery  By : kensium
    Computers and other electronic devices, equipment and systems are now widely used by nearly everyone, everywhere and for every purpose. Their use in business and industry, particularly large corporations, has brought their importance into focus.
  • Is It Really That Important To Backup Your Data?   By : Paul Wilcox
    For many people, computers have become a daily necessity. We use them for work, for correspondence and for entertainment. Many of the files are important documents and losing them would cost us time and money. Backups are the best way to prevent their permanent loss.
  • Preventing Data Loss from Computers  By : James Walsh
    Data is a precious commodity. It is the lifeline of many commercial ventures ranging from large multinationals to small manufacturing enterprises.
  • Film, Advertising and Data Loss  By : James Walsh
    Managing the production of a feature film from end to end is very close to fighting a battle. One needs to be fully armed and ready for any casualty. The planning must be perfect, keeping in mind that human beings are unpredictable creatures and can upset all plans in a moment.
  • Tips - When your hard drive crashes   By : David Wegener
    If you have lost some data due to either hardware failure or physical damage it is very likely that you will not be able to recover the data yourself. In such a situation you will need to look elsewhere to get your data recovered.
  • R&D companies and Threat of Data Loss  By : James Walsh
    In today’s uncertain world, Research & Development companies are crucially important. They are responsible for development of new products that come into the market, for new ideas, business strategies and other creative work that leads to the expansion of knowledge.
  • 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.
  • The Only Sure Way to Destroy Data  By : James Walsh
    We all want to save data. But there are times when we want to do just the opposite, i.e. destroy data in such a way that it can’t be recovered again. No, we are not talking of virus attack here, or malicious ways of destroying important official matter, or even the perfectly harmless prank by which you can evade the day’s work on the pretext that it has all got deleted.
  • A Thing or Two on Data Recovery   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.
  • A Thing or Two on Data Recovery   By : Gugu Maseko
    Hard drive data recovery is simply the process of retrieving the inaccessible or deleted files from failed electronic storage media, the hard drive. The world of data recovery is a big mystery for most consumers and even some IT professionals. There are about as many ways to perform data recovery as there are files and systems in the computing world. So it's wise you know what you're dealing with.
  • The Basics of Computer Forensics  By : James Walsh
    It is certainly astounding the way computers have infiltrated our lives, our homes and everything surrounding us. They were virtually unheard of till 20 years ago; now, we can’t imagine a world without them.
  • Disasters and Data Recovery  By : James Walsh
    The idea of data recovery on a widespread scale still being relatively new, the concept of disaster recovery is still to catch on. It is a fact that natural disasters cause the least damage on a comparative scale. The maximum number of data loss events happen through hardware failure. The next in line is ‘human error’, which encompasses all the follies we are capable of with our data.
  • Totally free online storage space  By : Roman Semko Semko
    Free online storage is a reality, today you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to upload your files and documents for safe keeping. One of the biggest reasons aiding free online storage is the fact that computer hardware and in particular storage space has become very cheap. All you need to do is figure out what site you want to register with, and once you are logged on you are ready to upload files. There are a couple of things to remember when you are using a free file storage site.
  • Data Loss Due To Natural Disasters  By : James Walsh
    Data loss can happen in a number of different ways whether the reason is a simple error or the result of a catastrophe. Natural or man-made disasters can occur at the unlikeliest of times leaving the best of us caught off guard and unprepared. Disasters happen in any and every form; from earthquakes, fire, arson, storms, flooding, lightning strikes, to terrorist attacks.
  • Strategies Used By Identity Theives   By : Aazdak Alisimo
    The digital revolution has helped give rise to some amazing advances. Alas, it has also created a new plethora of opportunities for criminals and identity theft represents one area where crime seems to be paying for the most part.
  • DIY Recovery Software  By : James Walsh
    It is almost a fact of life that with every new invention there is a DIY version. For every master of something, there are multitudes of Jacks of all trades. Of course one reason for the do-it-yourself phenomenon is that most original, innovative technology is expensive and being necessary at the same time, the average person is lured by cheaper DIY options.
  • THE BENEFITS OF BACKUP SYSTEMS  By : ingrid sure
    Remote backup is fast becoming an alternative to traditional backup procedures. Most businesses do not rely on online remote backup as a single source for storage of critical data, but instead use it in addition to traditional backup solutions. It affords them a third storage area and data recovery source in the event of a catastrophic disaster. A remote, online, or managed backup service is a service that provides users with an online system for backing up and storing computer files.
  • The Day I Lost all My Data  By : James Walsh
    The computer seems such a reliable partner in your daily life. You take it for granted. It is an empowering tool that lets you do hundreds of things from your desk – type your thoughts, send emails, chat online with someone in another continent, maintain your accounts, bring to life your own creative ideas, you name it!
  • How to recover lost photos  By : Julian Moss
    There is no need to panic if your digital photos have vanished from your hard drive or memory card. In most cases, the photos can easily be recovered.
  • Save your Outlook Express email and address book to an archived file every once in a while  By : marias alexandru
    Save your Outlook Express email and address book to an archived file every once in a while
  • Microsoft Word Metadata - Last 10 Authors Explained   By : Jon Rowe
    Computer forensic examinations and litigation support projects often rely on Microsoft Office file metadata. Metadata is information stored in a file that identifies key attributes of the file and can assist a computer forensic examiner and lawyers by establishing key findings in a case. It can assist with the timeline of events for a suspect.
  • Planning a backup and restoration of files for disaster recovery.  By : uCertify
    Planning a backup and restoration of files is the most important step to protect data from accidental loss in the event of data deletion or a hard disk failure. The backup copy can be used to restore lost or damaged data. For taking backups and restoring files, Microsoft has provided a utility called Backup.

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