09th December 2010
In past few years, the world of digital technology has grown in leaps and bounds. With this, the probability of data loss too has increased manifolds. Whether it is a simple external hard drive, internal hard drive of a laptop or desktop computer, file se...
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30th November 2010
External hard drives have become the most relied upon data storage media for all computer users. Not only do they help in transferring data, they can be used to boot systems, store innumerable games, and a large number of multimedia files that are at time...
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25th November 2010
Windows systems are using the NTFS (New Technology File System) file system for quite some time now as it is fast, secure, and reliable from its predecessors. That is the reason some of the users use FAT (File Allocation Table) file system apparently conv...
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24th November 2010
'Invalid drive specification' - an error that can occur due to multiple reasons. Windows reports this error generally when a command has been run containing a drive letter, which the operating system is unable to find. So, running the command using a diff...
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19th November 2010
When you start a Windows system, first of all the number of operating systems that are installed in the system are scanned and listed. After that, you can select and go ahead with the operating system with which you want to log onto the system. This infor...
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17th November 2010
With the flexibility to attach more than one hard drive, it is becoming increasingly simple for people to save their data and to back it up as well. But even that has its share of troubles. You generally find that despite all attempts made by you to make ...
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09th November 2010
Among many others, I've always agreed to the popular saying “seeing is believing". In a way, this is what I have tried to reflect in my professional work. I am a professional photographer and has been doing it for the past 2 decades. Though I enjoy doing ...
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03rd November 2010
Hard disk of your computer being the primary storage of your valuable data, any instance of data loss or inaccessibility causes a huge hue and cry. Microsoft Windows Vista-based computers many times, show problems using Parallel Advanced Technology Attach...
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25th October 2010
There are times when you have to repair the master boot records of the computers system. This is required, in case some of the operating system files need to be repaired or replaced. Such situations occur when these files prevent Windows from starting up...
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18th October 2010
SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard drives have quickly achieved a new standard in the hard drive technology market, thanks to fast and efficient data transfer rates (as compared to ATA) and hot swapping. Despite many advantages, you cannot ...
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14th October 2010
Every user of Windows has worked on at least two versions of the mighty operating system. Needless to say, almost all of them have upgraded their systems from one version to another, using in-place upgrading, or using clean installation. Installation of a...
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11th October 2010
MBR, the acronym stands for Master Boot record. In a Windows system, MBR is the first sector in a partitioned disk and is popularly known as the partition sector. The MBR contains a primary partition table and keeps the detailed information about the prim...
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01st October 2010
In the Windows systems, the System hive is the place where the backup of the registries containing the keys, subkeys, and their values is stored. For each user profile, a separate system hive is created to keep the record of each and every activity. Howev...
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22nd September 2010
If your computer's hard disk suffers a physical damage, you might have to face serious data loss problems. In an event of physical damage, your computer may not boot or you may encounter an error message while starting or using your computer. Hard drive f...
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16th September 2010
A hard disk failure is more than enough to send shivers down a computer user's spine. A hard disk damage means a lot than just losing vital data. In absence of mission critical data or personal information, an individual cannot work properly. And, the...
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