5 Steps to Rapid Recovery By: When Your 5x9 RAID Fails
What you should do right now:
* Do not panic.
* Turn off the affected computer hardware.
* Do not attempt to repair the failed device or array.(read entire article)
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A Brief History of Ontrack Data Recovery By: T J Madigan
When we talk of data recovery, terms like hard disk data recovery, hard drive recovery, and other terms related to computers are always in the surface. In terms of companies offering data recovery, several names can be mentioned, but definitely only few(read entire article)
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A Few Simple Ways of Avoiding Data Loss By: James Walsh
Computers do not last for eternity. They have a finite life span; therefore, all novice users should regularly create a backup for all the important files contained in their system. Protecting data with a backup is routine work for experienced computer us(read entire article)
A Look At Some Of The Data Recovery Methods Available To You By: Gregg Hall
You have just returned from the vacation of a life time and downloaded your pictures to your computer, typed up the diary you kept while vacationing and drafted many emails to your friends about the trip, now it is all gone, thanks to some incomprehensib(read entire article)
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Advantages of Professional Data Recovery By: James Walsh
One of the major distinguishing features of the modern age is the heavy use of information technology in every field. It seems that digital devices are the main driving force today behind all human progress. A range of such devices exist that are meant fo(read entire article)
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All About Data Recovery By: Jaison Jacob
At some point in time, everyone who owns a computer will experience the trials and tribulations of hard drive failure. The reasons behind it vary, and could include everything from a human error to damages resulting from flood or water.(read entire article)
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Are Hard Disks Going to be Obsolete in a Few Years from Now? By: James Walsh
Hard drives have ruled the roost in the world of computers and laptops for the last few decades. They enjoy complete dominance as primary data storage devices and have now even begun to be used in such consumer electronics devices as DVD players and mobil(read entire article)
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(read entire article)