- “No such file or directory” Error in Linux By : Dereck
Sometimes when you try to install device drivers on your Linux system, you might fail to do it. It could be due to incompatibility of the operating system Kernel with your device driver or device. To work around this issue, you need to install the latest version of Linux kernel. It may include ‘forcedeth’ patch, which is capable of resolving most of the incompatibility issues - “Network Connection May Have Been Lost” Error in Access By : Jerry Tim
When you try to compile a database, try to view the programming code of a database module, try to create a new MDE file, or try to execute programming code in a Microsoft Access database, you may get any of the following error messages:“Error accessing file. Network connection may have been lost”Or“ - “Can’t locate module” Error in Linux and Data Loss By : Dereck
When you start your Linux system, at boot time, the process may get terminated and you might come across with the following error message:“Can't Locate Module <module name>”After this error message, the system does not boot and none of your data can be accessed from it. - “-1305 Jet_errObjectNotFound” Error in Exchange Server By : monijinz
Exchange Server repair software will offer you the best recovery options. - ‘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. - Your best guide to recording devices and computer spyware By : Briar
Can you be absolutely sure, that your activity isn't being monitored and recorded right now, while you're reading this?
The problem with many people is, because they're alone in a room with their computer, they think that nobody can be watching. If only they knew how easy it is to plant a computer recording device or software recording program onto a computer, they wouldn't feel so safe. - 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. - 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. - Why the XP firewall isn’t enough By : Dolly
You might think you don't need a firewall because windows XP has one built in, but read on for a plain-english explanation why this isn’t enough.
Before broadband and cable connections were common most people didn't need a personal firewall because they weren't connected to the Internet for extended periods of time. - Why do you really need a computer backup? By : kamal
Computer backup is so important to your computer that to ignore it is to risk its damnation. - WHY DO WE NEED A PAPER SHREDDER? By : Sahil Chauhan
Paper shredders are your best protection against one of the most dangerous plagues of modern society – identity theft. Shredders help you dispose of sensitive documents that are no longer needed without risking losing information in the wrong hands. Find out more by reading this article: - Why do top companies need executive recruiting software? By : kashish mittal
It is vital that companies have efficient management. While it is common for companies to hire from within, meaning that they promote current employees to executive positions, it is not always possible. - What You Should Know Before Buying Computer Equipment By : G.Entp10
There are many factors to consider when deciding on which computer equipment to buy. The massive amount of choices can seem overwhelming. This guide can help you compare computer equipment features, and help you to examine and sift through the basic items before you buy a new computer.
If it is a desktop PC, laptop, discount/surplus computer, a refurbished computer or a computer accessory, this quick guide will help you to get the most for your money.
With computer equipment today almost any - What will you do to Recover your Deleted Partition By : Raj
Recover Data for FAT & NTFS is deleted Partition Recovery Software i.e. Recover Deleted Partitions v1.0. The Demo Version of the software Recover Deleted Partition is available for FREE to Download. The Software support to recover deleted partitions that have been deleted and is windows based Software which runs only on Windows Operating System such as Windows 95 or 98 or ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003. - 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. - What Terabyte? By : Andrew Watson
History stands testimony that no other technology can boast of being as eagerly anticipated as 1 Terabyte hard drives. These long awaited and much deserved drives have altered the digital landscape forever. Mega bytes to Giga Bytes and Giga Bytes to TeraBytes. The evolution hasn’t been as steadfast as imagined. Yet, thanks to the perpendicular magnetic recording technology, 1 TB has finally hit the floors. - What is the value of an Oracle database By : harjeetkaur
There are some very large, very powerful companies out there that have saved quite a bit of money using an Oracle database. Will your company be one of those? Or, will you simply overlook this opportunity? In order to know if in fact an Oracle database will help you, perhaps you have to know a little more about it. Also, you need to realize the differences that are out there in various versions of the Oracle database. - 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! - 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. - 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. - What Event ID 448 Tells About EDB? By : monijinz
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There are a number of well-established and respected recruiting software programs. They share several features, but they each have their own strengths and weaknesses. The following recruiting software reviews explain some of the attributes of three major recruiting software programs. - Viruses Affecting MS Outlook By : monijinz
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VPN services, your virtual network - 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. - 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. - 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. - 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 10 Photo Recovery Tips By : Korey Bachelder
Perhaps you have a capacious memory card. Maybe you simply trust the technology of your latest digital gizmo to forever shield your data from harm. - The Most Urgent Troubles that May Need File Restoration from RAID Arrays By :
The composition goes about Disk Recovery and everything that is linked with it. The usage of built-in Raid controller can demand the Raid array recovery. Let’s take an example. Fancy that you have equipped AMD SB 600 embedded chip set controller with a Raid array on it. It acted without any difficulties and you were happy, but then there came moment to renew your aged equipment.
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