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  • Data Recovery: Beginners Tips-Data Recovery  By : SANJAY KUMAR
    Right now you probably in a lot of mental pain, and all you’re concerned about is recovering your data as quickly as possible - so well refrain from comments on the wisdom of regular back ups. The time for preventative measures has gone - the issue at hand is data recovery.
  • Smarter Data Recovery  By : Alexander Rodichev
    Educate yourself about possible ways to recover data from damaged disks and corrupted flash memory cards before the failure happens.
  • How to recover your e-mail with good software.  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Emails are an essential medium of communication in the fast track world of today. Be it for our personal or for business purposes, emails are indispensable. Loss of emails can bring about anything from a minor loss to devastation, depending on the need of the user. Hence, data recovery vies a vies emails is an absolute must, especially if emails are essential communication tools for one’s business. Data recovery software is a viable and dependable option when it comes to effective email recovery
  • Get rescued by data recovery software!  By : DIYA SOOD
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    Computers are an integral part of our lives. They are used at every juncture, and of course play a major role in businesses. In fact, the smooth working of small, medium, big and very big enterprises depend heavily on the computer. But they aren’t perfect, and it would be unfair to consider them as perfect.
  • What is the importance of email backup?  By : vijay kumar1
    Viruses, software failures, power failures, human errors, hard drive failures are only a few examples of what could destroy the data on a hard drive, including all documents, pictures, emails and other files!
  • Data Recovery:Beginners Tips  By : Hansraj
    Right now you probably in a lot of mental pain, and all you’re concerned about is recovering your data as quickly as possible - so we’ll refrain from comments on the wisdom of regular back ups. The time for preventative measures has gone - the issue at hand is data recovery.

    First - a simple tip could save you a lot of money. Take out your rolodex and get hold of your tech-savvy friends. If you’re in luck, they’ll offer to help, and if you’re really lucky, they might even have some disk reco
  • Data-Recovery: What You Need, Correctional Institution Preventive Maintenance Software  By : Hansraj
    Data recovery is something we hope that we will never need. Whether you simply make the mistake of deleting important software or you lose it all in a computer crash, that valuable asset of information may seem like it is lost forever. But, if you have complete and quality data-recovery software on your computer or through your system, you can be confident that it has a backup and it is there even though these things will happen to you. This can be so important when it comes to safeguarding your
  • Disk vs. Tape  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Many people have a basic understanding of the principles of hard-disks and data recovery from disks. Tapes, however, seem to be more difficult to grasp, while both tape and disk store data magnetically. This would make tape and disk principally similar.
  • Data Recovery from Laptops  By : Kavita
    A lot of important data is being stored on laptops today. Laptop use has increased significantly in recent years. Increased demands for portability and convenience have been envisioned in this mobile technology.
  • 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?
  • Tape Cartridges: Safely Handle your Back-up.  By : Mark Sear
    Hard-disks are very reliable source of data storage but, it will suffer from mechanical wear and will fail. To keep your data safe it is important to make regular backups. Tape backup systems are the most cost-effective way to store your data.
  • Home & Small Business Computer Repairs - 8 Tips for Emergencies  By : Nick Tate
    When you buy a PC and install it in your home, you use it without problems. But sooner or later, you see a message saying that you have a motherboard failure. Here are a few ‘first aid’ procedures that you can use to solve some minor problems.
  • The Hard Disk Crashed! What happened exactly? Can data be recovered?  By : Mark Sear
    We have all heard of cases, and unfortunately many of us had to live through one as well; a hard disk crash on a computer. We are used to hearing the term ‘crash’, but where does it comes from and is there any chance on recovering your data?
  • DBF Repair Tool for your Databases  By : Sergei Ovsannikov
    The article sheds light on the problem of data security and recovery from broken or corrupt DBF databases using DBF Recovery, a compact, affordable and easy to install and use tool
  • Data Transfer Made Easy By Pen Drive  By : Roberto Sedycias
    Get to know some of the advantages of storing data using a pen drive. Fast, lightweight, compact and rewritable, pen drive soon became the standard for mobile storage device.
  • A Guide To Electronic Evidence Discovery And Its Importance  By : kensium solutions
    As the technology is growing, a lot of people are exploiting these technological advances for illegal activities. Most of the time e-discovery is used in cases of intellectual property theft, sexual harassment in the workplace, fraud, breach of contract, divorce proceedings and spoliation of evidence. Here comes the Electronic data discovery which is quickly becoming the mainstream in civil discovery.
  • Offsite Data Storage Works for You  By : Andrew Stratton
    We live in an age of great technological advances. Even still, disaster can strike and bring with it critical data loss. Protecting your company from digital disaster is easy with offsite data storage.
  • Offsite Data Storage is Crucial to Small Business  By : Andrew Stratton
    There are many ways of protecting a business, but one often overlooked way is that of offsite data storage. If you have never heard of this crucial part of business planning and protection, it is time you learn by reading this article.
  • Backup Solutions Keep Your Information Secure  By : Andrew Stratton
    In an increasingly technological world, it is important to always have access to important documents. This need has never been more important to small businesses than now. A sound business plan includes a sound backup solution.
  • Search and Recover Lost Microsoft Word Documents  By : Afonin, Oleg
    Search, preview and recover deleted Microsoft Word documents. DiskInternals Word Recovery offers the best of data recovery, offering unprecedented efficiency dealing specifically with Word documents
  • Recover Lost Data from CD and DVD Media  By : Paul Goldenberg
    Access the inaccessible. Read the unreadable. Retrieve the lost data from non-standard or damaged CD and DVD disks.
  • The Ethics Of Computer-Based Electronic Evidence  By : kensium solutions
    Computers can be used in the commission of crime, they can contain evidence of crime and can even be targets of crime. Understanding the role and nature of electronic evidence that might be found, how to process a crime scene containing potential electronic evidence and how an agency might respond to such situations is crucial. It cannot be over emphasized that the rules of evidence apply equally to computer-based electronic evidence as much as they do to material obtained from other sources. It is always the responsibility of the case officer to ensure compliance with legislation and, in particular, to be sure that the procedures adopted in the seizure of any property are performed in accordance with statute and current case law.
  • You're Data Recovery Guidance  By : Gugu Maseko
    Data recovery, according to the word sleuths and data recovery experts, is the process of salvaging deleted or inaccessible data stored on damaged media like magnetic disks and computer hard drives, optical devices, and tape cartridges.
  • Recover Deleted Excel Spreadsheets  By : Afonin, Oleg
    DiskInternals Excel Recovery is designed specifically to find and recover Microsoft Excel XLS spreadsheets safely and securely, no matter how badly your hard drive or the file system are damaged.
  • Totally free online storage space  By : Roman Semko Semko
    Free online storage is a reality, today you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to upload your files and documents for safe keeping. One of the biggest reasons aiding free online storage is the fact that computer hardware and in particular storage space has become very cheap. All you need to do is figure out what site you want to register with, and once you are logged on you are ready to upload files. There are a couple of things to remember when you are using a free file storage site.
  • How to overcome E-Discovery Challenges with New Technologies.  By : kensium solutions
    Business communications are now dominated by electronic storage and devices like emails, hard drives, flash drives etc… and the volume of data used and stored is increasing at astonishing rate. Here comes the Electronic discovery. After the recent amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) which recognizes increasing importance of electronically stored information for litigation and regulatory investigations.
  • Fast and Reliable Recovery of Microsoft Office Documents  By : Afonin, Oleg
    Recover latest versions of deleted documents even after a hard drive failure. Can preview and recover Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Publisher and other.
  • An introduction to Computer Forensics  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.
  • Understanding Linux Data Backup And Recovery  By : Terry Parker
    Discusses Linux backup and recovery issues and provides information about the backup process.
  • Understanding Live Data Backups With SBAdmin  By : Terry Parker
    Provides an overview of how to perform live data backups with SBAdmin in relation to both Linux and AIX systems.
  • Data Recovery: Counteracting Data Loss  By : T J Madigan
    With several companies and businesses relying on computers for storing their reports, files, and information sheets, protecting systems is no longer enough to emerge at the top of the industry. Data recovery is the latest in counteracting loss of data whether its due to bad weather, hardware failure, malicious intent, or human failure.
  • Data Recovery And The Necessity of Back-Up Files  By : T J Madigan
    With the advent of the computer age, our generation is inevitably linked with computer technology. Whether we like it or not, computers loom everywhere. They run and facilitate every industry. Be it in the train we take to go to work, the credit card we charged our payments with, atm cards, banks, electric power facilities, plants, etc. - name it and computer will come to mind.
  • Hard Drive Recovery: An Important Tool  By : T J Madigan
    Hard drive recovery is an important tool to combat data loss. Many threats to computers could lessen data accessibility. It could be as simple as file deletion. Or, as catastrophic as hard disk failure. Whatever it may be, the necessary for hard drive recovery in both circumstances is foremost.
  • Hard Drive Recovery: The Services And The Software  By : T J Madigan
    Data loss can cause severe financial problems for corporations. To prevent such fiscal crisis, most companies invest heavily in hard drive recovery products.
  • The Facts About Data Recovery: Dispelling The Myths  By : T J Madigan
    A lot of myths surround the concept of data recovery. You hear people having it out with their computers when they accidentally deleted important files from their hard drives. Or you see someone post in data recovery forums asking how they should go about reloading data that was lost when their computer crashed.
  • Data Recovery: What To Do When Disaster Strikes  By : T J Madigan
    Every data recovery plan starts with a corporate policy, which would outline what comprises a critical system. Whatever constitutes a critical system, the need to identify it decides what action you need to take to prevent massive system failures and ensure an efficient data recovery process.
  • What Are Your Data Recovery Options?  By : T J Madigan
    Imagine this scenario. Youre working on your computer for a big project. Its due in a few days. But your system locks up. You tried to reboot. But the computer wont even start. Wonder what happened? You got it right. You just suffered a disastrous hard drive failure!
  • The Fundamentals Of Data Recovery  By : T J Madigan
    When we talk about data recovery, we basically encounter several terms that are not common to us like file recovery, disaster recovery, mail recovery and a lot more, especially to those who have not experienced data recovery problems.
  • Data Recovery : You Need To Protect Your Data  By : T J Madigan
    Computers, like the double-edged sword, carry with it the seeds of good and evil- depending on how you see and use it.
  • What To Do For Data Tape Recovery  By : Alex Rider
    It always seems like computer problems wait until the worst moment to then spring up and say HaHa, Gotcha! Fret no more, this article looks into the various ways to combat data tape corruption and recover the all important data!
  • Website Spiders, Discover Incredible Tips On Getting Your Site Indexed Super Fast  By : Wycliffe Williams
    How do website spiders crawl and index a site? If you own a website, you should at least know how it is done. The only way visitors will be able to view your website is through the information gathered by the spiders and handed over to the search engines.
  • Data Recovery The Truth  By : Daniel Millions
    Everything you ever wanted to know about data recovery.
  • Protect Yourself From The Inevitable - Invest In Data Recovery Software  By : Brooke Hayles
    Data recovery software is one of those things you just have to invest in. Personal computers are in more use than ever and we save much information on them. Loss of data can be devastating, but with the right software it doesn't have to be.
  • With Data Recovery Software You Can Prevent The Devastating Loss Of Information  By : Brooke Hayles
    For all computer users, data recovery is an absolute necessity. In today's world, the occasional power surge is the least of your worries. Computer viruses are more complex and there are a variety of ways our files can become damaged. In order to safe guard your files, it is best to invest in some good data recovery software.
  • Hiring a Reputable Data Recovery Company: Don't Get Ripped Off!  By : Jon Wuebben
    Take these careful steps before you work with a data recovery company. This advice could save you lots of money.
  • Hard Drive Data Recovery  By : Alex Rider
    Hard drive corruption is a common computer problem, occassionally costing the user a great deal of time and money. This brief article introduces hard drive data recovery and then provides an example in the form of CHKDSK.
  • Getting Acquainted With Offsite Data Backup  By : Dennis Cole
    Off-site data backup should be an important part of your life if you have any data that you can not afford to lose. It may seem a bit confusing to you, but once you understand the basics you will agree that no one should be with out off-site data backup.
  • BEWARE! Data Recovery Deception: The Scams, Lies, and Tricks  By : Jon Wuebben
    Data Recovery is a multi-million dollar industry. Find out how you can protect yourself from the unscrupulous firms out there.
  • Back Up Data Restoration Can Make Recovery Faster  By : Tom Sample
    Back up data restoration processes are much easier than dealing with a computer that has never been backed up. This is so for a number of reasons.
  • Memory Saving in What is Now a Digital Age  By : Alex Rider
    Since the age of film as a media for storage has given way to digital storage media things have got easier in general. New problems of data corruption and hardware failure have unfortunately entered the scene as well! This brief article looks at the variety and associated problems with this new storage media.
  • Recovering Your Data From Damaged DVDs  By : Charles Hammer
    There are many computer applications out there that will perform DVD data recovery for you. Often times your data can become lost or damaged on your DVD and it is vital to you that this data be recovered.
  • Useful Pointers on Hard Drive Data Recovery  By : Alex Rider
    This article takes a brief look at the general things you should do when you find your hard drives have been damaged. The importance of a professional data recovery company is key.
  • Information On Demand  By : Christine Harrell
    In today's competitive and growing business environment, information is an increasingly valuable, but costly organizational asset.
  • Digital Preservation: How To Protect And Care For Your Data Storage Media  By : Christine Harrell
    99.9% of the time, the right bit of critical information is there when we need it so we tend to take data storage for granted. Like anything else, digital preservation media such as magnetic tape media and optical disks have a finite lifespan.
  • Sarbanes Oxley Compliant Data Storage for Small to Midsized Business  By : Christine Harrell
    The Sarbanes Oxley Act was one of those historical events that changed the face of business forever. In its wake, many companies were left confused, wondering which types of data needed to be saved under the Sarbanes Oxley Act and which types fell outside of the scope.
  • The Pros and Cons of Recycled Tape Media  By : Christine Harrell
    Buying recycled tape media for your tape drives can be a smart way to reduce costs associated with tape storage. However, there are facts that you must consider before choosing lower-cost recycled tape storage.
  • Network Storage Options For Today's Computing Needs  By : Christine Harrell
    Today's computing networks typically have very powerful client computers with significant amounts of captive storage attached to each one. Processing power is very easily available and the Internet interconnects a huge number of private networks and individual computers.
  • USB Flash Drives are Great for Rapid Instant Storage  By : Alex Rider
    Details on the origin, evolution, use and data recovery from memory cards a.k.a. USB flash drives are provided here in this article.
  • Why Is Important For Disk-to-Disk-to Tape?  By : Christine Harrell
    Traditionally, many businesses have done backup directly to relatively inexpensive tape systems. For many computer applications, it's important to have data immediately ready to be restored from a secondary disk if and when the data on the primary disk becomes inaccessible.
  • Data Recovery To Your Rescue  By : Susan Jan
    Loss of data from hard drive or a hard drive malfunction may prove detrimental to the prospects of your business. But data recovery from damaged hard drives is possible if you know what to do and whose help to ask for.
  • Data Recovery from Recordable and Re-writable CD's  By : Alex Rider
    Basic steps required to combat data corruption/ loss from writable and re-writable CDs are outlined.
  • Home Business: Remedies to Operating System Crashes  By : Alex Rider
    Basic information on how to prepare for computer operating system crashes, so as to minimise effort, time and money and get the situation quickly resolved
  • 3 Things You May Not Hear In Sales Pitches For Data Storage Devices  By : Christine Harrell
    When comparing different types of data storage devices, you'll certainly read and hear about all of the great things that each product has to offer. But what about the downside to each type of media storage?
  • Computer Backup and Recovery Strategies for Home Users  By : Keith Scott
    Do you need some practical ideas on how to backup your home comuter data? Use the plan I use to backup my data that has protected me from several computer crashes
  • How To Protect Your Hard Disk Drive Against Electrostatic Shock  By : Ali Jamalan
    Electrostatic Shock is caused by build-up of charge in non-conducting materials such as our clothes by walking on carpet, for example, and through its discharge. Electrostatic Shock proves itself deadly to computer components such as hard disk drives, in most occassions.
  • New Problems To Face When Saving Memories In A New Digital Era  By : Ali Jamalan
    With introduction of new digital media to store digital pictures, etc. the method of archiving memories have changed leading to new problems such as data loss and media corruption to be seen. It is good to know, however, that data recovery companies will be on our side to recover our lost digital memories.
  • Backup Data to Tape Drive, Network Attached or a Virtual Tape Library?  By : Christine Harrell
    When it comes to setting up a system for multiple computers operating on a network, backing up your data to a tape drive, network attached storage (NAS) or a Virtual Tape Library are some of the solutions the end user should consider!
  • Completely Free Hard Drive Data Recovery Software  By : Bill Weaver
    Have you lost your data due to accidental deletion, corruption, or computer virus attack? If yes, then I bet you would be happy to know that there are some free hard drive data recovery software solutions out there today. All of these free hard drive data recovery software tools were designed and developed to help you recover your lost files and even repair your failed hard drives.
  • Do You Know The Cost Of A Data Loss Disaster When It Hits You?  By : Ali Jamalan
    Disaster strikes two out of 1,000 company data centres each year with 43 per cent of those companies closing immediately, and another 29 per cent gone within two years. Do you know the cost you would suffer if you don't backup your data before disaster strikes?
  • When You Delete A File Or Lose Data, Where Does It Go? Can It Be Recovered?  By : Ali Jamalan
    When a file is deleted or lost, the actual contents of the file are not erased, but the source that refers to it. This article explains what happens when data is lost, and how it can be recovered.
  • Cheap Data Recovery Service - Physical vs. Logical Damage  By : Ali Jamalan
    About 70% of all data loss is a consequence of logical data corruption rather than physical disk failures. If you can distinguish the two you can probably save a lot of money in retrieving your data by referring to logical data recovery centers.
  • CD Data Recovery - A Simple Procedure To Save Your Data  By : Ron Heller
    Data recovery is in many cases related to hard drives. But you can also recover the data on your CD. This article will show a few alternatives.
  • Types of Computer Infection  By : Alex Rider
    Brief descriptions of the kinds of malicious software that abounds in todays computerised world are described and explained.
  • How Small Businesses Can Implement Enterprise Grade Data Security for a Fraction of the Cost  By : Christine Harrell
    Just because a business is small doesn't mean that it's got small data needs. Businesses today can operate with a leaner staff than ever before and savvy business execs know that securing a wealth of data is the trump card when it comes to gaining an edge over the competition.
  • Data Recovery/Datenrettung & Securing Data on Computers  By : Keith George
    Data recovery is the process by which the data is recovered from damaged or inaccessible storage media. Data recovery is done from storage media like CD´s, DVD´s, Floppies, Hard disks, Magnetic tapes etc.
  • Preventing And Reversing Data Loss  By : John Morris
    One of the most stressful times that a simple student or employee may encounter is a loss of an important file on the computer. It can be a day of doom if you are due to submit your paper or make a presentation and at the worst possible moment your file is deleted...
  • Backing Up Your Data: Ignore It At Your Peril  By : Andrew James
    No one wants data loss, but of all the internet wired people I know, I have yet to meet one who has not, at some point, lost important data. This is inevitable, and has nothing to do with the electronic age in particular

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