- Surviving a Virus attack! By : James Walsh
We have all been threatened by computer viruses at some point in time of our lives. Viruses pose a threat to your data because they have the potential to partly or completely destroy the data on your computer. - Research and Development Companies - Data Loss By : James Walsh
Every entrepreneur or business organisation longs for continued business existence; and it is only the result of research and development (R&D) wing, that ensures this desire fulfilment. Such an aspiration exists in the mind of every entrepreneur – big or small. While bigger establishments work for new product creations, smaller ventures seek newer niche markets. - What Hard Disk Crash is all About By : James Walsh
Hard disks are a very critical part of any desktop or laptop. This is because they are the repository of all data that these devices need to process for executing various tasks. Without data, computers are just dumb machines of no use to anyone. - ‘RAID’ Server Data Recovery By : James Walsh
Simply defined, a server is any application or device that is connected to and accessed by many users through a network connection; it usually provides specific services or resources. - Why We Need to Backup Our Data By : James Walsh
In computing, the act of making an exact replica of your precious data onto another medium of storage, from your computer’s hard disk is known as data backup. - Pros and Cons of CDs and DVDs By : James Walsh
As optical discs, CDs and DVDs have a very similar history of evolution. Coming out of popular demand for cheap and portable digital storage media, their development was entirely shaped by the rate at which their demand increased. - Taking Care of Your Backup Media By : James Walsh
Data is permanent, but the device that it is stored in, is fragile, and has a finite life span. Therefore, every important data that is generated by our paperless offices has to be protected with a backup. This perennial need for data storage media has brought into the market plenty of devices, each useful, yet inherent with individual pros and cons. - Why You Should Not Engage a Data Recovery Company By : James Walsh
We save data because we don’t want to lose it. And when we do lose it, we cannot rest till it is recovered again. It is pure human instinct to protect what is one’s own, and to restore the world into a pre-set order if anything goes wrong. - Disadvantages of Professional Data Recovery By : James Walsh
A regular computer user faces data loss at least once in his lifetime. Data usually gets lost either due to physical damage to data storage media or logical damage to the file system. - Industrial Espionage and Digital Forensics By : James Walsh
Industrial espionage is one of the prime threats that the companies face these days, especially, with the growing use of computers. It is becoming ever easier for outsiders to access and compromise the private data of companies. - Lost Data From Your Hard Drive? Here are Some Things NOT to do By : James Walsh
One of the most distressing things that can happen to any individual is to lose his or her data, bearing in mind that data loss generally happens at the worst possible moment when deadlines are looming. - Recover your lost Partition By : Andrew Watson
If we are using a windows based system then we generally divide the hard drive into several partition. The primary partition is used for loading operating system. The other logical partitions are used to store data. - Data Retrieval on External Hard drive By : Andrew Watson
Now the data storing can be done on the various device. We can store data on CD Rom, DVD Rom, USB and now on external hard drive. Storage capacity of external hard drive is much as compared to CD Rom and USB so it has been widely used. External hard drives are no exception and they also subject to failures. - How to avoid data loss? By : Andrew Watson
Data loss is an avoidable situation in which we have lost our data from hard drive. So the first question which comes to our mind is in what ways we are going to loss our data - What is Digital Forensics? By : James Walsh
Crime is as old as human civilisation itself. Since time immemorial, criminals and anti-social elements have always used the latest available technology to cover their tracks. Modern age is no different. Digital technology is what distinguishes today’s generation from earlier ones. - Hard drive – Essential of computer system By : Andrew Watson
Hard drive of the computer system is the most essential part which is used to store data. At present hard drive can store more than 100 of Gigabytes of data and it will increase to Terabytes - Data Loss and Data Security in Hospitals By : James Walsh
Medicine is one of the fields in which computers are used to a great extent these days. In the hospitals, many of the tests are carried out by making use of computers. Also, the various records regarding the patients are stored in the digital form. - Effects of Data Loss on Financial Institutions By : James Walsh
In recent years, computers have been used in diverse fields to store data. Today, many companies carry out a part of their business online. The growth in the use of computers has been tremendous, especially in case of financial institutions such as banks, insurance corporations and brokerage houses. - Disaster Recovery Planning By : James Walsh
Data is so crucial for the operations of companies and big corporations that if it were to be lost owing to any cause, the situation will not be short of a disaster for the entity concerned. - Lost Critical Data – DIY or Professional Software? By : James Walsh
One of the most asked questions on technical blog spots is “What do I do when my hard disk crashes?” Of course, by now, everyone is aware that biting nails and cursing fate are not a valid solution nor are they strictly necessary any more. There is a deluge of recovery software and data recovery companies on the internet. - Partition Deleted - Can I Get My Data Back? By : James Walsh
Partitions are created in a hard drive for various reasons, the most important of them being, perhaps, more efficient organization of the disk space. - All about Virus Attacks and How to Deal with Them By : James Walsh
The infamous Melissa virus, named after a topless dancer in Florida, crashed the email servers of businesses and governments round the world. The virus, which attached itself to Microsoft Word, struck 100,000 computers in its first weekend. - USB Drive -The Small Reliable Storage Device By : James Walsh
Passing the table of the IT manager in my office, I was horrified to see a thumb sticking out of his computer. On closer introspection I found that the weird yet natural looking object was a Universal Serial Bus (USB) drive, plugged in. USB flash drives sporting strange shapes, looking bright and natural are flooding the markets. - Recovering Data By : James Walsh
Data is the very essence of information technology. How it is created, transferred, stored and recovered when lost, can broadly define the world of information technology. Data defines how we live in the 21st century and what we do. Considering how important this data is, it is no wonder that so much importance is given to its storage and backup. - Top Three Causes for Losing Data in a Computer By : James Walsh
Computers have become an essential part of our life. Be it for business dealings or government secrets; be it for ordering chocolates or finding a partner, Internet plays a major role. Although it seems to have a lot of advantages, it can at times cause severe problem. Computers, like any other machine, are prone to problems: data loss being the most important and inevitable. - Top Three Causes of Losing Data for an Average Computer User By : James Walsh
Facing a data loss situation is often painful, but, it also, to some extent, stimulates one’s curiosity to know more about the possible causes, which may lead to these unwarranted mishaps. - Using DIY Recovery Software by Amateurs to Recover Data Carries its Own Risk - Is it Worth it? By : James Walsh
How often do you try a cookery book for a recipe but it doesn’t quite turn out to be the way you expected? It’s the same when you try to recover your own hard drive following a set of instructions, just that your business could be running the risk of bankruptcy in the event of data loss. - What to Do When a Virus Attacks By : James Walsh
We have all experienced a virus attack at some point of time or the other. The usual step that we all take post-attack is to search for viruses and eliminate them with the help of the software installed, but that is not all that is required to be done in order to fortify your system. What you should do after a virus attack depends on the severity of the attack and the sensitivity of the data you need to protect or recover. - Backing up Data By : James Walsh
Ours is a technologically driven society. Sole reliance on electronic equipment for daily tasks has increased manifold. This has also heightened data loss and data security concerns. The potential of data disasters is a reality for every IT user- be it an individual consumer or a commercial organisation. Usually, large enterprises back up their data regularly maintaining off-site copies for data retention and disaster recovery purposes. But despite assertions and warnings to periodically back up data i.e., have an additional copy of the data, be it electronic or in the traditional mode, users and enterprises seldom do so. According to recent survey results by Enterprise Strategy Group, only 60% of commercial corporations engage in routine data backups. - In Demand: Data recovery software for Linux hard drives. By : Andrew Watson
Stellar information systems, the pioneers in data recovery software have noticed a sharp increase in the number of data recovery requests for Linux based Operating Systems.
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