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  • Hard Drives and the Ever Present Threat of Danger Data Loss  By : James Walsh
    Hard drives can lose your precious data due to a variety of hardware and software causes. The former include cases such as head crash, failure of components such as spindle motor, water and fire damage and physical trauma. The latter relates to accidental deletion of files by the user, virus attack, accidental reformatting of the storage media and so on.
  • Data Recovery – What it Means  By : James Walsh
    The modern economy is characterised by an excessive reliance on information technology to execute various tasks. There are many reasons for this.
  • Data Recovery Using DIY Tools and Software  By : James Walsh
    When data recovery started off - it was a special matter – by the geeks and for the geeks, at that time, only government agencies who could invest ‘the people’s money’ in getting back data of public importance to a country or global corporate giants could afford it.
  • The Windows System Registry and Why it Deteriorates with Age  By : Craig Summer
    A laymans description of the windows system registry and the factors that reduce its performance over time.
  • Tape – Still The Best For Backup And Archiving  By : Mark Sear
    Tape for data storage has been with us for over 50 years and still appears to be going strong. But is it the best backup solution for you?
  • 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?
  • Simple Ways to Prevent Data Loss  By : Giorgos Kontopoulos
    Are your data important to you ? What are the simplest ways to prepare for unforeseen hard drive failures ?
  • Devastating Effects to R&D Companies of Data Loss  By : James Walsh
    R&D companies form the backbone of a constantly evolving society. Every aspect of society is linked to a field, which grows from intensive research and development.
  • Is Your Data Worth Professional Data Recovery?  By : James Walsh
    Data loss is a nightmare, which everyone likes to avoid. Supposing your hard disk fails, you are faced with data loss. What do you do?
  • Data Loss and Data Backup  By : James Walsh
    “Data loss” is the most dreaded word in cyber-space. Every year, millions of people and businesses all over the world lose their critical data and suffer great inconvenience or financial setbacks. Data loss occurs due to three main causes: hardware errors, software errors and natural or man-made disasters.
  • Hard Disk Drive  By : James Walsh
    A hard disk drive (HDD), which is commonly known as a hard disk is infact a non volatile storage device, which stores digitized data on platters coated with a magnetic material. Hard disk was first invented by Reynold Johnson in 1956. Since then it has undergone many improvements in its original design.
  • Data Loss Due to Natural and Man-made Disasters  By : James Walsh
    Data loss due to natural or man-made disasters is rare but whey they strike they come as an unpleasant surprise. These disasters include floods, earthquake, fire, lightning or even terrorist attacks. Statistics state that about 3 percent of the data loss is caused due to such disasters.
  • Data Loss - Prevention Is Better Than Cure  By : James Walsh
    It's a whole New World, the world of information technology. There are no boundaries, there is no apparent limit and innovation happens at the speed of light. For all its super human features, the IT world is fallible and when there are failures the consequences can be disastrous. Since so much, rides on data of all kinds, data loss is akin to the kind of destruction that a tsunami can cause.
  • An Introduction to Computer Forensics  By : Carter Scott
    Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.
  • Repair Corrupt Files with Today's Best Tools  By : Ray La Foy
    Fortunately, there are some great programs out there that make it a snap to go about repairing corrupt files.
  • Understanding Linux Data Backup And Recovery  By : Terry Parker
    Discusses Linux backup and recovery issues and provides information about the backup process.
  • How to Take Care of Your Hard Drive to Prevent a Crash  By : James Walsh
    Most people labour under the impression that after God, a hard drive is the next most infallible thing in the universe. We can keep dumping all our life’s data on to it, and so long as it has an anti-virus installed, there would not be any problems. The horror stories of data loss that we keep hearing happen to careless people who do not have protection against viruses. Viruses, in fact, are rated much higher than their power to permanently damage data, and that is because of their constant presence. In truth, hardware failure is the greatest reason for data loss, and the hard drive is the single piece of hardware from where data is most frequently lost.
  • The Challenges of Recovering Data from RAID Hard Drives  By : Rob Parker
    You have a Raid data disk system, and of course the time when you don't back it up is when it crashes, now it's time to face the challenges that follow.
  • iPod Solutions: Data Recovery for Lost MP3 Files  By : James Walsh
    Perhaps, the most ubiquitous electronic device in the world now is the iPod. This pack-of-cards sized mp3 and personal data player has become the top selling digital audio player of all time, surpassing Sony’s Walkman by selling more than 100 million units worldwide.
  • Data Recovery in Computer Forensics  By : James Walsh
    A book called “Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scenes Investigation” is on the best seller list at Amazon now. The UK Government are tightening their belts about cyber laws of the nation. Police all over the nation are being trained into dealing with digital evidence.
  • An Introduction to Hard Disk Drives  By : James Walsh
    A Hard Disk is a storage media for digital data that is recorded as magnetic impulse in a non-volatile format. We refer to it as Hard Disk Drive – HDD.
  • 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.
  • Data Replication For A Disaster Recovery  By : Radoslaw Czajkowski
    This article is about data replication solutions that can be used in a disaster recovery. Specifically it provides information on mirroring, host-based replication, appliance-based replication and storage-based replication.
  • How To Do Data Recovery, Data Security, Data Backup The Right Way  By : Jon Arnold
    How much is your data worth to you? For most people, their computer data is the lifeblood of their business and/or personal lives. How much time would you lose, both personal time and business productivity time, if you had to manually restore data that had been compromised? Find out how to properly protect your data so you never get caught having to to reconstructive surgery on your computer.

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