Archive for January, 2009
Hard Drive Repair And Clean Rooms Explained
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January 28th, 2009 by
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Clean rooms used are rooms that have been designed to reduce the level of particulates in the air like dust and airborne microbes. Clean room construction employs filters extensively. Staff would usually have to enter clean rooms through airlocks and wear protective gear while working inside the rooms.
For professional data and server recovery companies a clean room is an essential asset as hard drive repair often requires the use of exceptionally clean working conditions.
Pc To Pc File Transfer
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January 28th, 2009 by
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When it comes to transferring over files from your old computer to the new one you have many options out there. Not all of them are easy but this quick guide should give you some pointers.
One great source is this how how to transfer files between computers site. They cover many of the basics on doing a data transfer and let you know a little more in-depth the actual methods you can use.
For those that just have a few hundred pictures or documents you may find your best option is to just copy them over via a USB thumb drive or burning the data to a CD.
Dont Give Up On Your Pc Before You Read This
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January 18th, 2009 by
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Having purchased my computer last year, with great specs including extremely fast quad core processor, Ram to feed its speed and a hard drive that holds a larger amount than I can hurl at it I have been looking at things that might better the PC I already have.
1st If your processor is still competing with the market and is able to cope with working with the software you are using you don’t have to consider starting all over again. If it isn’t you may want to think about a new board and processor. Usually however once you start down this road it is possibly worth just buying a new desktop as the individual parts often come in at more than a new PC.
What Does A Disaster Recovery Plan Mean To You?
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January 9th, 2009 by
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Frighteningly a very high percentage of business around the world are only a very short step away from total data loss even though they believe they are all ok. A principal culprit here is un-validated tape back ups. Simply put many companies go through a tape backup procedure but in the event of a problem it is only then that they realise the company back up has failed
Through some basic steps, businesses can better protect themselves against catastrophic data loss, these steps include:
• Why do I need a Disaster Recovery (DR) plan?
• Defining and planning
• Implementation
• Testing
Diy Data Recovery Disasters
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January 8th, 2009 by
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When money is tight often we are all tempted to do those little repairs that we would other wise get professional help to do and data recovery is no exception. Quite often data recovery are presented with hard drives that have been opened in an unsafe environment and also drive that have sustained further data loss through incorrect use of DIY recovery software.
In most cases this software will be a recovery programme for a hard disk drive that has suffered from some form of logical table corruption and will not assist with
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