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Data Recovery
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What Happens To A File Once You Hit Delete
If you chose not to tinker around with your Windows operating system, then the file automatically goes in the Recycle Bin. If you ever decide you still need the file, you can simply search through the trash (a funny concept Microsoft makes us go through) and you'll find your deleted file intact and easily recoverable. However, if you disable the Recycle Bin, things will go slightly different.
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Avoiding Data Recovery On External Hard Disk Drives
With storage capacity running in hundreds of Gigabites, accompanied by high rates of data transfer, in addition to the flexibility to plug the external drive to a Laptop, Desktop, Server, Memory cards, Camera or iPod and sold at reasonable prices have increased their popularity dramatically.
However, as the popularity of the external drives containing backups and valuable data are increasingly failing for no apparent reasons. Majority of these failing drives are often of well known commercial brands such as Lacie, Freecom and Omega and with the latest high capacity Maxtor, Seagate or Western Digital hard disk drives models with storage capacity exceeding 320Gb or even 400Gb on a single drive.
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Data Safety - An Auditor's Dream Come True
A private auditing firm has found a solution to the risk of losing precious corporate computer data. Instead of classical backups on CDs and tapes, it has adopted a totally different solution that will increase its data availability and accessibility.
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Zip File Recovery
What is WinZip? Why is WinZip used? How the WinZip software proves helpful while transferring data? All these questions are answered in the following article.
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Data BackUps and Spyware Protection
What if for some senses your computer security fails, or what happens if it's infiltrated by spyware, or if your antivirus software fails? Then you're stumped with no testify, and no way to permit data reposses.
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Data Recovery Services
Do not let the loss of an important document shut down your business or social life. If the lost document is important enough, consider using reliable data-recovery services to regain and recover your lost file. From computer files to memory cards, most data recovery companies can assist in the recovery of your lost file.
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Guidelines To Prevent Access Database From Being Corrupted
Databases have become an important part of any working organization. Databases are used for the storage of bulk of data and its processing which is not handled by layman. MS access is database application that comes with the MS Office package. MS access is a very easy and user friendly software and is used by most of the people.
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Paradox Database Repair
What is paradox database? What is it used for and what if the paradox database gets corrupt or you cannot access the paradox database file. Paradox recovery software can solve your problems. Read to know more
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How To Survive the Blue Screen of Death
The BLue Screen of Death can destroy databases and render computers inoperable. The best way to reduce the cost of these computer errors is to systematically clean your disks, remove old files, and perform backups. Numerous software packages are available to help you in these areas.
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Getting Back You Lost Data
If you are reading this article, you have probably either lost some important data, or someone has lost the data for you. Not all is lost you can retrieve it from damaged hardware or crashed software, lost computer files to memory cards, most data recovery companies can assist in the retrieval of your lost data.
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Online Data Storage Or Tape Backup - What's Better?
Some business owners think their media-oriented backup systems (tape drives, zip drives, CDs) are all they need to insure reliable online business transactions. But there are hidden costs to those systems that may make online storage a better idea for day-to-day backup.
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Online Backup - How Does It Work - Is It Really Better Than Tape?
Web-based storage service providers offer small and medium-sized businesses with an alternative to backing up their data on tape, disk or hard drives alone. For a monthly service fee – usually quite reasonable – business owners can schedule data backups to be delivered via the internet and stored on disks at a storage service provider's data center.
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Online Data Storage Trumps Disaster Insurance
All responsible businesses today protect themselves from financial disasters via insurance policies structured to recoup loss of revenue should the unexpected occur. But an insurance policy can't restore lost customer and other business data, and that's often the most expensive loss of all.
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Distinguishing Between Data That Can and Can't Be Recovered
The chances of recovering data depend entirely on the circumstances of the loss and the methods applied thereafter. The ground rules are different in the case of physical and logical data loss. Keeping these factors in mind, the following steps have been outlined.
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