The pen drive has emerged as the solution to this quest and accessing and transporting data has never been so easier. It is so named because of its size and it has become the most popular form of computer data storage because of its convenient portability.
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Tips On How To Use A Pen Drive
Posted on September 18, 2009 by Roberto SedyciasWhy is data backup important for organizations?
Posted on September 18, 2009 by George LangeDuring my complete IT career, I have witnessed numerous instances when my friends & colleagues lost (very) important data due to not taking timely backups. The most funny was the one when my friend didn't take the backup from his Netaddress email account and it became a paid service.
R4 and R4 DS for Gaming Enthusiasts
Posted on September 17, 2009 by r4The R4 DS cartridge is the latest rage among gaming enthusiasts. Features such as low pricing and strong multimedia support are the key reasons why anyone with keen interest in software games must consider this as a worthy investment.
Ohio Columbus Computer Repair Services
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Geeks MobileFor the best in Ohio, Columbus computer repair services, computer networking, laptop repair, virus removal or computer consulting needs, visit our website today or call (614) 340-3533. You'll be BLOWN AWAY!
Index Corruption When you Defragment EDB File After Copying on Another Server
Posted on September 11, 2009 by axel culverMicrosoft Exchange Server offers multilingual environment support to its users. You can easily access of your emails, contacts, tasks and other items in any language, which is included in its database. Every language in Microsoft Exchange Server has a unique Locale ID (LCID). This is quite helpful feature to provide access of Exchange Server in native language. But in some situations, this might might prove harmful and cause database index corruption.
With Online Data Storage it is now possible to have a backup!
Posted on September 8, 2009 by Sourav SarkarThe internet has given rise to several possibilities that a few years ago were unthinkable. Storage of data has evolved from floppy disks to CD. Disk drives those are portable to pen drives and the most convenient among all being storing data online.
USB Drive and Data Failure
Posted on September 16, 2009 by WolfishA USB flash drive which is also known as a flash drive, flash stick or thumb drive was commercially introduced by trek technology and IBM in 2000. These USB drives are composed of NAND flash memory data storage wafers in devices that are typically of low cost and are easily removable/rewriteable and weigh less than an ounce, all that with a USB (universal serial bus) interface.
Data Recovery: The Ultimate Solution to Your Hard Drive
Posted on September 5, 2009 by WolfishAvoiding data recovery is not an easy task and emerges to be a hectic job when you have to do all your backups manually. Especially, when you are dealing with huge business assignments, completing the task seems more important than backups. Thus, we suggest an automated backup which is easier and less time consuming. An automated backup stores all the content of your hard drive automatically at set intervals which minimizes the risk of data loss and data recovery.
Data Recovery for NAND and NOR Flash Memory
Posted on September 18, 2009 by WolfishAlthough NAND and NOR memory chips function differently they are still widely being used in various electronic devices where data storing, erasing and reprogramming are essential. Both invented by DR. Fujio Masuoka in his work place Toshiba, the main goal was set to outdate the old storage devices that functions under magnetic energy like: hard disks and cassette tapes by reducing the cost per bit and increasing maximum chip capacity.
Event ID 454 Indicates EDB Corruption and Require Exchange Recovery
Posted on September 8, 2009 by axel culverCreating backup is most excellent way to prevent data loss and in Exchange Server, you can easily backup entire database to either an online or offline storage media. When a database corruption like situation occurs, you can easily restore database from backup. But in some situations, when you attempt to restore database from backup or automated system recovery runs, the process may terminate halfway with Event ID 454 that indicates database corruption.
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What does data recovery mean to you?
Posted on June 28, 2009 by SK Data recoveryData recovery is now becoming a mainstream service that people cannot avoid. Even when you backup your data you are still copying your data to another drive which also has the potential to fail. Hard drive failure is becoming more and more frequent, with many customers complaining that their hard drive failed within the first few weeks. This issue asks the question: why does this happen? Why do hard drives fail? And why does is happen to me?
Fiverivers IT Support Services Packages
Posted on June 9, 2009 by Smith JoleneIT support packages are designed to investigate, identify and resolve the IT issues. Therefore, choose the best IT support packages according to business need and budget. To get more information regarding different IT support packages, read the complete article.
When To Use Hard Disk Drive Data Recovery
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Phil ButtifantDepending on the situation, Data recovery can be a very difficult and sensitive issue. In a data loss situation, a failed attempt could lead to more data problems and even the permanent removal or destruction of files. Therefore, it is necessary to fix the problem first and then try to recover the lost data in the right way.
Hard Drive Failure – What has gone wrong?
Posted on June 26, 2009 by SK Data recoveryThe number of hard drives produced on a yearly basis is in the millions, a mamouth increase from previous years. Therefore statistics tell us that the number of failing hard drives must also increase. But why do hard drive fail?drives that are less than a few weeks fail, why does this happen? How can you make sure your data isn’t lost forever?
PST Recovery after restoration
Posted on February 1, 2009 by spearA Personal Storage (PST) File stores every kind of data file that contains personal and professional data. A PST is saved on the computer's hard drive and is vulnerable to corruption if hard drive gets damaged due to any reason. Perils like, virus attacks, improper shutdown and more result in hard drive corruption.
EDB Corruption Prevents You to Mount Database After Restoring From Online Backup
Posted on October 21, 2009 by axelExchange Server database failure or corruption is a very common situation, which could occur to any system at any point of time. In case of failure, a complete backup works as the best remedy to cure this problem. But in some situations, when you restore the Exchange Server Database (EDB) file from an online backup and try to mount database, the database could not be mounted and it remains in corrupted state.
Database Corruption When Exchange Server Sends Public Folder Replication Mail Messaging
Posted on October 8, 2008 by spearWhen the computer which is running the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 sends public folder duplication e-mail, the virus scanning may occur. Damage to the Messaging Database (MDB) may also occur.
Drawing Recovery in ZWCAD
Posted on December 31, 2008 by Owen ZiCertain problems can cause ZWCAD to close unexpectedly, such as an operating system error, a hardware fault, or even a power failure. When these occur, ZWCAD has the ability to restore drawing files that were open before the crash.
Disk Space Issues While Converting Basic Disk to Dynamic Disk
Posted on June 2, 2009 by jacobluisUnder dynamic disk storage, a single partition is involved which covers the entire hard disk, while the disk is divided into number of volumes. A dynamic disk may hold spanned volumes & mirrored volumes.
Some Data Prevention Tips during Thunderstorms and Blackouts
Posted on August 31, 2008 by spearYou are always advised to give the attention to the warnings related to current heat wave so that data loss can be prevented.