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Comms Cabinet

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Simon Coxon

The concept of using cabinets to house data processing equipment is an offshoot of railway switching systems, in which multiple relays and wiring harnesses could be placed in one central location. This idea is very suitable for data processing applications, due to the tremendous amount of cables and patch leads that are characteristic of even the simplest of data systems.

Server Racks

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Simon Coxon

Server racks are essential to any data management system. They allow for storing of multiple components in one central location. This serves two main purposes. The first is to create a sensible, practical system design that places routers, storage units, and other data devices together in a way that fits the needs of the user. The second purpose of server racks is to cut down on wasted space within the data center environment.

Function of Data Cabinets

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Simon Coxon

Most people who work with data management devices are all too familiar with the nightmare of cables, hardware, and cooling devices that, if not properly organized, can end up looking like a very large plate of spaghetti and meatballs.

The Data Cabinet

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Simon Coxon

The challenge facing many businesses today is how to run data servers and related hardware in an efficient way without overloading thermal capacities of these devices.

How to Solve Disk Corruption Issues due to NYB Virus?

Posted on November 20, 2009 by Bury Shane

The boot sector code, including of MBR, is executed automatically. Thus, it is the common target for computer viruses. If you notice a disk, which is infected from such viruses.

Use Inbox Repair Tool to Fix PST Not Found Error

Posted on November 13, 2009 by axel

Outlook Scanpst.exe is a utility to allow recovering folders and other items from a corrupted PST file. The Inbox Repair Tool (Scanpst.exe) examines the file directory structure and individual item headers and tries to repair what it can. But there can be instances when the tool might fail to work. This usually occurs when the corruption is severe or if the file size is more than 2 GB. If this occurs, you need an appropriate backup that could restore the lost data or a powerful third-party Outlo

How to Recover Deleted Files?

Posted on November 13, 2009 by Effy Cyrus

Accidentally deleting files happens all the time. This article explains why a deleted file can still be recovered. And it tells you what to do to perform better deleted file recovery. A good file recovery is very useful for recover deleted files.

Resolving “The private store could not be update” Error in Exchange Server

Posted on November 13, 2009 by axel

In Exchange Server 5.5 and all of the earlier versions of Microsoft Exchange Server, it is necessary to run Isinteg -patch command line utility after restoring the Exchange Server Database (EDB file) from offline backup. This is not required in Exchange Server 2003 and 2000. For this operation to be completed successfully, the EDB file must be set to enable overwriting by the restore procedure.

Things That You Must Know About Data Recovery

Posted on November 13, 2009 by Bury Shane

Accidental deletion of data and hard drive formatting are two major user mistakes, which lead to critical data loss situations. Corruption to the system meta data structure also lead to data loss as all of these system resources are required.

How to Solve ' The file system does not support compression' Error When Compacting NTFS Partition?

Posted on November 13, 2009 by Bury Shane

Windows support directory level compression for NTFS partitions. It allows you to free up disk space and speed up access to data files. To compress an NTFS partition or directory, you can check the 'Compress' option in its properties or use compact.



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