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Windows Registry Troubleshooting - - Cynthia Blake (252) Unverified Account
What Is The Registry? The Windows registry is a very important filing system that acts as the central nervous system of your computer. It stores all the preference and settings information for administrative settings, file associations, permissions, as well as individual user settings for... ( added 8 days ago.)
Quick and Simple Computer Backup Tips and Strategy - Jeff Wang (0) Unverified Account
The problem with backup is that sometimes we are too busy with our work and tend to forget to backup our digital data every once in a while, which can lead to some serious consequences. The other issue is that most people never think a hard drive crash will happen to them. This mentality... ( added 18 days 9 hours ago.)
Partition Recovery - Dial Axe (2) Red Level Author Verified Account
If an entire partition is deleted it is most likely fully recoverable so long as you do not create another partition in it's place. It is still possible that it may be able to be recovered even if a new partition is created as long as no data is written to it. The premise behind partition... ( added 19 days 1 hour ago.)
 

 
Microsoft Windows XP Tips – Recover Your Hard Drive Using System Restore - Danny Davids (10,369) Gold Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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It’s late in the evening and you’re at home, using your computer to update a document you need for work the next day. You make your final changes, save the document, and submit it to print. You turn to the printer, only to find nothing there. You print the document again, and again get nothing.... ( added 1 year 298 days ago.)
Seven Rules of Efficient and Effective Data Backup - Gerald S. Wassum (48) Unverified Account
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Companies (and individuals) should back up their data for two main reasons. The first is for those times when a document has been deleted or damaged and you wish to recover the original document. The second is as part of a disaster recovery plan – protecting your valuable data from theft, fire... ( added 337 days 14 hours ago.)
Avoid Data Recovery By Choosing the Right Hard Disk Drive - Valerie Const (4) Unverified Account
According to Data Recovery Labs , External Hard Disk Drives provide great flexible storage option and security by providing a mobile back up option, yet this advantage has dangerous twist to users. According to Data Recovery Labs, External Hard Disk Drives provide great flexible storage option... ( added 1 year 46 days ago.)
Technical Support on Using Windows XP's System Restore Function - Patrick Wilson (80) Unverified Account
Recently, Microsoft has launched their Windows XP suite together with a function that should have been integrated already in its predecessors. Now, both Home and Professional versions boasts of the System Restore feature, a technical support tool proven to be useful in altering or reversing the... ( added 1 year 268 days ago.)
Best Buy's Geek Squad: Conquest of Branding Over Competence - Joel Hirschhorn (466) Red Level Author Verified Account
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Face it, the brilliance of American business is not perfecting quality of products and services, it is in marketing, advertising, and branding. That is what the Geek Squad is all about. They have niffty language, make their agents wear uniforms and drive the cutest little cars covered with... ( added 1 year 272 days ago.)
Windows 2003 System Services - uCertify (35) Red Level Author Verified Account Contact uCertify
Windows Server 2003 comes with many system services that have different functionalities in the operating system. When Windows Server 2003 is first installed, the default system services are created and are configured to run when the system starts. Windows Server 2003 also has many... ( added 1 year 297 days ago.)
Virtualization 101 – The Basics - Jennifer Hanson (32) Unverified Account
Virtualization is a process that allows one piece of hardware to run a number of operating system images all at the same time. Prior to its inception, the standard for x86 servers was to only run one application to one server. This was fine until more and more servers were needed to meet... ( added 1 year 308 days ago.)
The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Use Surge Protection - Mike Bryant (55) Unverified Account
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'The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry...' Thus the paraphrase goes of the words of the great Scottish poet Robert Burns. These words ring very true to me this morning. You see, my software company has leased a server for almost three years now, at a hefty monthly fee. This server has... ( added 1 year 333 days ago.)
Reinstalling Windows XP Without Drive Format - smartnetadmin (260) Unverified Account
Objective: To reinstall Windows XP in order to obtain a fresh install/registry, but without possibly deleting data stored on the drive by the customer. This document assumes that Windows XP is presently installed in the standard WINDOWS directory. Boot the computer from the Windows XP... ( added 2 years 104 days ago.)
Data Storage – Managing Massive Amounts of Data - Halstatt (28) Red Level Author Verified Account
Perhaps it is karma, but the more successful you become, the more data you will have to deal with. Effectively managing massive amounts of data often comes down to the issue of data storage. Data Overload Mass data means large volumes of data or bulk data. Both in a standalone PC as well as... ( added 2 years 139 days ago.)
How to Save Important Information in The Modern World? - MichaelK (16) Unverified Account Contact MichaelK
Article opens discussion regarding reliability of modern electronic storage media. Some time ago my hard disk drive had been crashed. I tried to restore at least something from it using special services. But specialists were implacable: hard disk drive is dead without any possibility to... ( added 2 years 234 days ago.)
Copy/Clone Hardrive - - Jermaine Reid (164) Unverified Account
Hard Drive configurations 1) Old hardrive to new hardrive- primary master to secondary slave (connect both drives to the same IDE ribbon cable) Ensure jumpers are physically set right. Old hardrive jumpers are suppose to set to master and new hardrive is set jumpers set to slave. Refer to... ( added 33 days 14 hours ago.)
6 Reasons Why Your Business Must Have A Data Center Disaster Recovery Plan - Gary Thornell (0) Unverified Account
I have seen over and over again so many businesses make the same mistake of not installing a data center disaster recovery plan. Many people have told me all the time that they just did not see it as an essential part of their business and did not think that it would happen. With today's business... ( added 157 days 19 hours ago.)
Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability and What it Means to You - Claudio LoCicero (178) Red Level Author Verified Account
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Confidentiality Confidentiality is ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to have access, regardless of where the information is stored or how it is accessed. Each employee within an organization has the responsibility to maintain the confidentiality of the information... ( added 187 days 6 hours ago.)
Online Back Up Addresses Resource Constraints and Regulatory Requirements - Steven Rodin (0) Verified Account
Despite the growing value and necessity of digital data, many organizations do not take adequate steps to safeguard their data because they do not have the in-house expertise or financial resources. But information is the lifeblood of many businesses and an increasingly valuable and costly... ( added 191 days 20 hours ago.)
Free Anti Spyware versus Paid Anti Spyware - Are Free Anti Spyware Programs Good Enough? - Peter Lim (28) Unverified Account View Bio for Peter Lim
Is your computer chugging along with a much reduced speed, and is it getting very diffcult for you to log on to your favorite web page? Is your computer hard disk producing a lot of unnecessary noise that appears strange to you while running? If the answers are Yes to these questions, then you... ( added 1 year 24 days ago.)
Computer Backup - Easy Steps to Overcome the Excuses and Get Started - Roger DeReu (102) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Roger DeReu
Day after day I am forced to face computer users who have just lost some data that was important to them. Computer backup was the last thing on their mind, if on their mind at all. Almost every single one of them knew that they should have been backing up their data, but excuses abound and they... ( added 1 year 43 days ago.)
Backing Up (Part 3) - Backup Strategies: Offsite & Online - Larry Spinak (141) Unverified Account
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In earlier articles, we’ve talked about how to back up. This month, we’ll focus on different backup strategies. How frequently should you back up your data? Ask yourself how important your data is. How much work can you afford to lose? Some people couldn’t bare to lose a week’s worth of work. For... ( added 1 year 150 days ago.)
Backing Up (Part 2) - External Hard Drives - Larry Spinak (141) Unverified Account
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This is the backup method I recommend for most people in most situations: Back up to an external hard drive, using specialized backup software. That’s pretty straightforward. Let’s define almost every word in that sentence. A hard drive is like a stack of phonograph records, except the grooves... ( added 1 year 175 days ago.)
 

 
Backing Up (Part 1) - Larry Spinak (141) Unverified Account
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This article is the first in a series that will explain the basics about backing up: what it is, why you should do it, and why most of us don't. Future articles will go into the nuts and bolts of how to do it. Did you know that almost half of all people do not back up their important data... ( added 1 year 211 days ago.)
Repair USB Flash Drive - Bharat Bista (418) Unverified Account
The experience of finding out that the digital camera you just bought can only take a very limited number of pictures, and that transferring these images to the computer takes just about forever, can wipe out the excitement that normally accompanies such a purchase. Most digital cameras and older... ( added 1 year 229 days ago.)
USB Memory Stick Recovery - Bharat Bista (418) Unverified Account
Typically USB flash storage devices are small, lightweight, handy, low cost, rewriteable and removable; USB flash drives are NAND-type memory, a data storage device integrated with a USB interface. There are several advantages over other portable storage devices; predominantly on conservative... ( added 1 year 229 days ago.)

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