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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.

GPT Shared Disks Issue in Windows Server 2003 Clusters

Posted on November 13, 2009 by Bury Shane

GPT and MBR are two standard layouts used for partition table on a hard disk. In MBR-based partition table, the system inserts the disk partioning information in MBR itself, but the same information is placed in GPT header in GPT.

Backup and recovery - The 3 basic types of protection

Posted on November 12, 2009 by George Lange

A backup & disaster recovery plan is a blend of protecting both data & hardware. Data & hardware protection falls into three basic categories: fault tolerance, mirroring or duplication and archived backups.

How to Solve Email Problems in Outbox ?

Posted on November 11, 2009 by axel

A corrupted PST file is often attempted to repair using Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe). The tool is included in all the installation options of Microsoft Office Outlook. But if it fails to fix the corruption, you are suggested to look for powerful commercial applications to repair the file.

Watch repair

Posted on November 6, 2009 by Jason

If you postmortem any successful organization, there are two things that stands as the common factors for the success of the company; one is their business model and the other is promptness. Promptness is nothing but a form of timekeeping which has to be kept in check now and then to successfully run any kind of organization. This is the reason why time keeping and our evolution became two inseparable terms. The current system that we use to measure time is hexadecimal system and it...

Invalid Page Fault in Module OLE32.DLL File Due To PST Corruption

Posted on November 6, 2009 by axel

Sometimes while working on Microsoft Outlook, you might encounter Invalid Page Fault errors that prevent you from accessing your important emails, notes, contacts, calendar entries and all other personal data. This behavior of Microsoft Outlook results into serious data loss situations by corrupting the PST (Personal Storage Table) file(s). You need to opt for PST Recovery solutions to repair and restore all your personal information.

Choosing best Outlook to Notes conversion tool

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Tech Nova

Choose a result oriented Outlook to Notes conversion software, so that you can migrate your important data without losing on any important information.

Database Fails to Start when Circular Logging is Enabled

Posted on November 5, 2009 by axel

Circular logging is a Exchange Server feature that implements recycling of logs. Microsoft Exchange Server writes the data to be committed to the database in transaction logs before actually writing it. If circular logging is enabled and four logs have been filled, it assumes that the first log as committed and thus, recycles the logs in order to save disk space. But it comes with a major flaw that prevents disaster recovery.

E00.log is Missing and Database Doesn't Mount with Event 9518 and 455

Posted on November 5, 2009 by axel

Transaction log files is the disaster recovery method used by Exchange Server to bring its databases to a consistent state post crash. The current transaction log data for a database is stored in E##.log file, which is further renamed to E#######.log when reaches to 5MB in size. The '##' is basically the storage group identifier.



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Posted on August 31, 2008 by Simpson

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