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There's a lot of confusion among computer users and even some computer professionals about what data recovery is and how it works; here are some common questions and answers relating to data recovery.
By Phil Dotree | Published 11/14/2006
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If you've got a failed hard drive, be sure to know what data recovery is, its limitations, and its necessities before jumping into the fire.
By Phil Dotree | Published 11/5/2006
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No nonsense review of major data recovery companies, how they price, why data recovery is so expensive and what to look out for when choosing a company to restore data.
By Michael Stankard | Published 11/14/2006
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Data Recovery can be an expensive and complicated task using most of the software programs on the market, but Convar's PC Inspector File Recovery is completely free and very easy to use.
By Kay Reynolds | Published 4/6/2006
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With the high cost of professional data recovery services it may sometimes seem like trying to recover the data yourself is a good idea. Before taking such a decision you must be fully aware of the risks involved because mistakes can be very expensive in some cases.
By Citizen Reporter | Published 11/25/2007
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Here's why hard drive companies don't provide data recovery or any warranty to cover it.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/22/2007
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Data recovery software can be a great asset if used properly. Here are some common usage mistakes and how to avoid them.
By Phil Dotree | Published 3/28/2007
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Have you heard of data/file recovery? The definition of the term Data Recovery is "..Making previously lost or damaged data available again.." A data recovery software or method can help us recover destroyed data e.g. an accidentally deleted file. It happens all the time.
By Maria Markella | Published 3/26/2007
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When a drive fails, you may consider pursuing data recovery. Here's what a data recovery company will do for you.
By Phil Dotree | Published 3/22/2007
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It's pretty much inevitable, at some point, you are likely to experience a hard drive crash or have data loss. When this happens, you will have to be able to use data recovery to reinstate all your information.
By Jason Elliot | Published 3/21/2007
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Mobile computing is all the rage, but with great mobile computing power comes a great deal of headaches when drives fail. Here's a look at data recovery for laptop drives, and the big difference between laptop and desktop data recovery.
By Phil Dotree | Published 12/8/2006
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Data recovery is becoming an important aspect of many businesses and even home PC users. There are many companies out there providing data recovery services. But which is the right one for you?
By A Servant | Published 12/2/2006
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If you need data recovery, follow these tips to avoid falling prey to substandard companies that won't be able to get your data back.
By Phil Dotree | Published 11/9/2006
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After a flood, you may be worried about priceless data you'd stored on your computer. It may be retrievable if you follow these tips before sending your drive to a data recovery company.
By Phil Dotree | Published 11/9/2006
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When your RAID fails, here's some information to let you know what you're up against if you need to get the data recovered.
By Phil Dotree | Published 11/5/2006
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Choosing a data recovery company can be risky business; here are some tips to keep you on track.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/26/2006
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Data loss can happen for a number of reasons. Hard drives will eventually physically fail no matter how well you take care of them--and this problem is compounded when people, well, don't take care of them that well.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/8/2007
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There are numerous data recover software on the internet, some free and some you need to purchase. Most data recover software allows you to recover lost data or deleted files either from your hard disk or CD/DVD media.
By Ricky lim | Published 4/8/2007
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When a hard drive fails, it's unlikely that any home user will be able to fix it. Here are some common hard drive recovery techniques that have been proven to be dangerous to your data.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/11/2006
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You know the files are on your CD/DVD but your PC argues "No." ISOBuster wins.
By Donna Porter | Published 12/14/2007
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There are some issues that can render a hard drive unrecoverable. Here's a list of the most common ones.
By Phil Dotree | Published 9/28/2007
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I Recently faced one of my worst computer nightmares. I accidentally deleted a folder stuffed with really important files and then I immediately cleaned the contents of my recycle bin. Minutes later I discovered the bitter truth. My precious files where lost.
By Maria Markella | Published 3/26/2007
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Here's an explanation of what happens when a file is deleted, and what data recovery software is and isn't able to do.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/30/2007
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For many people, a hard drive is the only storage space for thousands of pictures, movies, tax records, and more, and if the drive hasn't been properly backed up, data recovery can be necessary.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/5/2007
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A review of the Data Recovery software PC-Inspector File Recovery 4 a free program that allows you to recover lost data on a corrupt disk.
By Greased up Deaf Guy | Published 4/6/2007
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So you accidentally put something in the Recycle bin, and clicked on empty recycle bin, and even confirmed it? No problem, recycle bin recovery isn't all that hard!
By Hello | Published 2/15/2007
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The process of recovering data that has been deleted or is not accessible due to a failure of an electronic storage media such as computer hard disk drives, optical devices, tape cartridges, and removable media is called data recovery.
By Rashel Dan | Published 2/15/2007
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Many businesses now offer the ability to remotely store your data using backup programs that they supply. Here's what you need to know about those services.
By Phil Dotree | Published 1/4/2007
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Okay, so you turn on your computer one day and discover the importance of data recovery. You son/daughter just deleted a folder of yours wanting to make space for some MP3s.
By A Servant | Published 12/2/2006
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A look at common data backup mistakes, and an analysis of some common methods of backup. With good habits and a little bit of cash, data loss is never necessary
By Phil Dotree | Published 9/28/2006
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A basic introduction to why data backup's so important, how to practice good backup, and how to find a good data recovery company if your hard drive's already gone.
By Phil Dotree | Published 9/18/2006
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Ways to cut back on the costs of a data loss
By LaWanda Ray | Published 1/13/2008
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Flash media is becoming extremely popular for use in cameras and for storage, but like hard drives, they carry the inherent danger of failure. Luckily, recovery is sometimes simple enough that a home user can successfully retrieve their own files.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/15/2007
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Here are three ways that your office can set up a backup plan that will keep your company's data secure and safe.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/1/2007
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Everyone's lost files before, either by accidentally deleting them or booting their computer to find them corrupted. Here's how to prevent those catastrophes.
By Robin Cena | Published 6/22/2007
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Data backup is one of the most important--and most ignored--parts of regular computer maintenance.
By Phil Dotree | Published 3/24/2007
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Bad things, like computer crashes caused by viruses or faulty hardware do happen to smart people. Here are five ways the average computer user can save today's computer data to lessen the blow of tomorrow's computer crash.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 2/26/2007
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Tutorial on using system restore and how to recover lost data after a fatal system crash.
By Michael Stankard | Published 1/19/2007
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Data backup is a crucial part of computer maintenance, and there are quite a few options available in the field. Here's a look at a few of the common data backup methods, and the merits and downfalls of each.
By Phil Dotree | Published 12/8/2006
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Everyone knows the importance of backup, but keeping regular backups can be a time consuming and irritating process. With automatic backup, the computer does the work while keeping your data safe and secure.
By Allen Butler | Published 11/2/2005
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Information is the key attribute for any business, its software and hardware resources make business policies. DRP caters to the argument of efficiently recovering information and critical resources on which business depends for its continuity.
By Shray Kapoor | Published 11/20/2007
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Apple, Inc's Leopard OS features the program Time Machine, which is the first OS bundled program to easily offer automatic backup. Here's a look at what that will mean for backup and computing in general.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/31/2007
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Here are three of the most fool proof backup systems available...and why they may not be completely fool proof.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/3/2007
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Here was a real life situation I was in. I worked as a IT support staff and one day a laptop that crashed was handed to me. After some diagnostics, I found bad sectors on the hard disk and a lot of clunging sounds whenever I turned on the laptop.
By Ricky lim | Published 3/19/2007
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A hard drive is very fragile and will need special care when being worked on.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 12/23/2006
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There will come a point and time when everyone who owns a computer will experience the failure of a hard drive.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 12/20/2006
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A fallen tree limb, an area-wide power outage or 16 inches of flood water can spell disaster for a dental practice. Can your dental practice weather a man-made or natural disaster? Here are some ideas to help you make your practice disaster proof.
By Henry Collins | Published 11/23/2006
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Backup is a crucial part of computer maintenance. Here are some forms of backup to help you beat the data loss blues.
By Phil Dotree | Published 1/15/2007
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If after all the troubleshooting, repairing and even the restoring from a created restore point, you need to perform a recovery, there are some things you need to do before the recovery.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 11/7/2005
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