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Paperless Environment

Posted on July 24, 2009 by Emma Daniel

Until a couple of years ago, an ideal office used to be filled up with papers, files and paper racks. It was an enormous task to arrange these files in racks and maintain them. There was always the danger of fire or other means of damage that would result in permanent loss of those papers.

EDB Corruption Due to Use of Improper Esefile Switches

Posted on July 22, 2009 by Christa Atwater

In Microsoft Exchange Server, the Esefile is an inbuilt utility that is used to copy files and test checksum. Different switches are used to perform specific task using this tool. This utility can be used on Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 and 5.5. In some situations, this utility may cause checksum errors and database corruption if you use incorrect switches. In such cases, all of your critical data becomes inaccessible and serious data loss situations occur.

How to Solve Outlook 2007 Crashes?

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Christa Atwater

Outlook 2007, the latest version of Microsoft Office Outlook, is generally considered as the reliable and safer version as compared to its former counterparts. But, Outlook users still observe frustrating experiences with Outlook 2007. Outlook 2007 might crash randomly while you are performing general tasks like sending or receiving emails, starting or existing Outlook and others.

WeRecoverData.com - Quantum Bigfoot

Posted on July 13, 2009 by John

Bigfoot is the name of the hard disk marketed by Quantum Corporation in the mid 1990s. Compared to typical hard disk drives, Bigfoot drives were larger in size. They measured 5.25” wide while the typical hard drives were 3.5” in diameter. Bigfoot drives were made in this size assuming that PC users of that era already have cases that have provision for a 5.25” drive.

How to unblock websites... the easy way.

Posted on July 7, 2009 by Brett P

Have you ever been at work or school getting bored when all of a sudden you get that urge to get onto the computer and check your social networking accounts? You get on the computer in your little cubicle, hoping for your chance to see whats going on in the real world right now. You open up the browser, type in the address of your social networking site, hit enter.. and to your suprise, a screen shows up telling you that the site is blocked. What can you do now?

Issues in Outlook PST file after Upgrading to Outlook 2007

Posted on October 15, 2009 by Christa Atwater

Outlook 2007 is the latest version of Microsoft Outlook. The new features that it provides are calendar snapshots, integrated RSS aggregator, programmability features etc. In addition, this version is considered to be safer as compared to its earlier versions. But after your upgrade to Outlook 2007, you receive some sort of Outlook file corruption (also known as PST) errors.

What does data recovery mean to you?

Posted on June 28, 2009 by SK Data recovery

Data 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?

Hard Drive Failure – What has gone wrong?

Posted on June 26, 2009 by SK Data recovery

The 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?

Data Recovery, what, when and why would you need it? Is it a con?

Posted on July 1, 2009 by SK Data recovery

What is data recovery, when is it needed, who does it and what skills do they need. Many customers of data recovery companies think that recovering the data is a five minute job, howver it can take the technician many days or even weeks to rebuild a whole drive. Read more about the data recovery industry and what techniques are used to recover data from failed hard drives.

Fiverivers IT Support Services Packages

Posted on June 9, 2009 by Smith Jolene

IT 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.



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An introduction to Computer Forensics

Posted on July 31, 2007 by Kevin Cohen

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.

Opening a vCard Crashes Microsoft Outlook

Posted on August 2, 2008 by spear

vCard is a file format ideal for electronic business cards. Generally vCards are attached to an email message, but can be transferred in other ways, such as on the Internet. A vCard can hold name and address information, photographs, phone numbers, logos, URLs and even audio clips.

EDB Corruption Due To Database Inconsistency and EDB Repair

Posted on October 18, 2008 by Simpson

When you attempt to mount a public store or a mailbox store in the Microsoft Exchange Server, you might come across with the following error message: “The database files in this storage are inconsistent Id no: c1041739"

Are You A Data Loss Victim? See This

Posted on December 30, 2008 by spear

Data loss victim has two ways to rise up in the deadly scenario: backups and data recovery solutions

Hard Drive Failure and Recovery

Posted on February 1, 2009 by Simpson

Hard disk is the non volatile storage media, made to reliably store data. Hard drive may fail and the residing data may become inaccessible. But, most of the failures, especially the mechanical and electronic, don't lead to permanent data deletion. These just signify that data will not be accessible by normal means, but require special hard drive recovery procedures to retrieve the most.

PST File Corruption at Start Up

Posted on February 7, 2009 by spear

A Personal Storage (PST) file is a deposition of all MS Outlook components, such as, e-mails, contacts, calendar entries, notes, etc. Problems like operating system failure, virus infection, software corruption, etc. result in PST corruption. To resolve the corruption issues easily and systematically, the user needs to use efficient PST Recovery Software. As a practical example, when the user starts MS Outlook or tries to access a .PST file, he/she receives the below error message:

History of Microfilm Scanning

Posted on June 7, 2009 by jeromine

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Hard Drive Freezing- A Superstition

Posted on July 18, 2008 by spear

There are various techniques and post active measures which are suggested by hard drive recovery people in case of the broken hard drive.

Splitting PST Became Easy

Posted on October 23, 2008 by Simpson

Outlook users have the repository of their mails, journals, tasks, notes and other Outlook objects in a commutative file-PST

Hard Drive Failure: Signs and Recovery

Posted on February 5, 2009 by Simpson

Hard drive is the most useful, though unreliable, component of computer system and most of the computer users always try to hide from the fact that hard drive failure can happen anytime. This is for the reason that they take them for granted and don’t expect their failure. On the other hand, some of us do believe that if even a program is hanging up, restarting the system is the sure cure of all such problems, while one can be hard drive failure and instead needs hard drive recovery. Tho...