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  • Back It Up With Backup  By : James Monahan
    It's happened to so many of us at one time or another in our technologically obsessed lives. We process important information in the computer. We've been so engrossed for hours, that we pretty much lose track of everything else. And just when you are almost done, something major happens...
  • Understanding Data Management and Data Security  By : James Hunt
    Companies today have so much data that flows in and out of the office that they need an effective system in place to manage all this data in a way that makes sense and from which all employees benefit...
  • Organize and Secure your Data using Information Management Tools  By : James Hunt
    There is so much information that every business needs to have on hand so that they can run successfully. To accumulate and keep track of all this information it’s many times easier to use software and other tools to help with this information management...
  • Important: Severe Windows Security Flaw. What You Can Do Right Now To Secure Your Data  By : Olga Farber Becker
    On 28 of December a severe Windows security flaw was detected, in all Windows versions from Win98 to WinXP, no fixing patch exists yet. If your computer becomes infected, it can even erase all data on your computer. This letter will help you understand what it is and how YOU can fix it until Microsoft releases a patch.
  • Very Important: Update on Severe Windows Security Flaw. What To Do Right Now To Secure Your Data  By : Olga Farber Becker
    Earlier we warned you about a serious security flaw, so-called "WMF flow." "Desktop users that suffered the effects of the IMF exploit describe it as a devastating experience to find their computers completely taken over by an attacker." Brad Dinerman said, he ended up having to re-build his machine from scratch, even though it had been up to date with anti-virus software. Read what you can do Right Now to secure Your data.
  • Computer Data Backups: Test Now or Cry Later  By : Joshua Feinberg
    Use the computer data backup tips in the articles to help you become a more IT-aware small business owner. And remember, when it comes to computer data backups, "Test Now or Cry Later". The choice is yours.
  • Data Recovery Help  By : T. Potter
    If your computer were to crash right now, how would you feel? The backing up of data on your pc is a relatively painless task that everyone should be doing on a regular basis.
  • How To Prevent Loss Of Data And Hard Disk Crashes  By : frank vanderlugt
    Do-it-yourself programs are a lot less expensive than hiring a data retrieval company that specializes in information recovery, and to save money you should at least attempt to utilize this type of program before calling a professional.
  • Hard drive crash prevention and recovery tips  By : Michael Cottier.
    A hard drive crash can destroy all of your important data and cost you a lot of money. Learn how to get your data back and the best possible way to get a hard drive back in your computer and working properly. I also will give you some important tips and ideas to take care of your hard drive and prevent a crash from ever happening.
  • Data Protection And Hard Disk Recovery Go Hand In Hand  By : J Schipper
    When it comes to hard disk recovery, the best method is to insure that you will never need it. Besides making frequent backups, the following measures will keep your system running smoothly.

    Antivirus Protection

    New viruses are invented every day, and system security is a concern for every business. Malicious software can damage your system to the point where it will not even boot up. The latest versions of Windows are the favorite targets of malicious programs such as...
  • Computer Backup  By : Matt Garrett
    It's happened to most of us; we've lost a document or a folder because there was no computer backup. Whether you lost a few lines you were typing because of power failure or your entire system crashed, computer backup is the only way to prevent such mishaps from destroying your files. Computer backup can be basic or sophisticated, costly or simply the price of your average floppy disk. Depending on your needs and the importance of your files, you will need a computer backup s...
  • XCACLS, SUNINACL, And Other Permissions Security Recovery Tools  By : Darren Miller
    An article about how to use XCACLS and SUNINACL to recovery and set Permissions Security on files and directories very quickly
  • Data Storage - Managing Massive Amounts of Data  By : Halstatt Pires
    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.
  • How To Keep Everything Protected  By : Matt Garrett
    Information technology is rapidly evolving as more and more companies use computers to store important data. Although computers are usually quite reliable, one can't be too careful about stuff that matters. One simple human error can cause the loss of all the important information. Theft or simple loss of equipment can cause a great deal of damage to a firm. To prevent this from happening, companies often use tape back-up to be sure that in case of an emergency they will have...
  • How to backup your data properly  By : Michael Cottier.
    Backing up your data is important, so learn how to before it’s too late. Check out the various different backup strategies that you could use on your own computer to save you trouble in the future.
  • With Hard Drives Size Does Matter  By : Gregg Hall
    The hard drive disk of a computer is the primary storage device of the computer. It is a non-removable device that retains all the information when the computer is turned off. A fast hard drive supplies the computer with data as fast as it needs.
  • How to Choose Between External Storage And Internal Storage Drives  By : Gregg Hall
    The decision on whether to use an external storage drive versus an internal storage drive with your PC or device can be difficult. It is not just an aesthetic decision, but rather one that should be based on your needs versus the pros and cons of each type of drive.
  • What Are Survivable Computer Systems  By : Darren Miller
    An article about survivable computer systems, high availability, fault tolerance, and events such as attacks, accidents, and failures that can cause computer systems to fail
  • Remote Backup  By : Matt Garrett
    Preservation of computer files is essential for the proper functioning of businesses, and therefore, remote backup is becoming a more popular option for many businesses and individuals. One crash can destroy essential files, which, if not recovered, can damage your company's reputation and its ability to function. Remote backup is a relatively inexpensive and easy way to make sure that your files never get lost. Although the best remote backup programs require an investment, ...
  • Backup Software  By : Matt Garrett
    You won't have to worry about losing valuable data again if you find the best backup software for your home or office. Whether your main concern is to keep a copy of all your documents or to encode sensitive information, you can find the best backup software that contains the best of both of these features and more. Backup software may not always be cheap, but it is an essential investment for preserving and protecting valuable information.

    If security is your main concer...
  • How to create a mirror image of your hard drive  By : Michael Cottier.
    Figure out how to make a perfect copy of your hard drive and how to keep it up to date by the second.
  • Management Mass Data Storage Options  By : Matt Garrett
    Management mass data storage uses different electronic devices that are used for storing a large amount of data. Due to advances in technology, management mass date storage has become fairly easy.

    Mass storage is a way for individuals or businesses to store sucessfully a large amount of data. The most common form of mass data storage is on computer drives. The most popular storage devices are:
  • The Solution To Finding Your Lost Files - Data Recovery Companies  By : Jeff Smith
    When the worst happens to your computer and all your files disappear, never worry! There are a number of quality data recovery companies that are able to restore your critical files quickly and easily.

    Instead of tearing out your hair over a stubborn computer that is holding that essential file hostage, let the worries slide away and send off your hard drive to a data recovery company. These companies work their magic and recover files of all sizes in a remarkably quick t...
  • Preventing And Reversing Data Loss  By : Trevor Marshall
    One of the most stressful times that a simple student or employee may encounter is a loss of an important file on the computer. It can be a day of doom if you are due to submit your paper or make a presentation and at the worst possible moment your file is deleted. Thus, data recovery may be the answer you are looking for. Data recovery is technology that will help you to salvage lost data. First things first, you may want to take out your rolodex and try calling your tech-sa...
  • Flash Card: When Size Really Matters  By : Robert Thatcher
    Few years back, we never really imagined how memory storage would evolve into flash cards we know today. It is ever harder to believe that the tiny rectangular piece of plastic could store thousands of pictures, hundreds of songs, and even movies. Remember few years ago when storing files could mean we have to settle for 3.5” and the outrageously large 5.25”? You know what I mean right? Those we have thought the future of memory storage- the floppy disks? With the amazing cap...
  • Protecting Your Data in an Insecure World  By : Mike Freemen
    Data has never been as important as it is today. This article focuses on protecting your data from prying eyes.
  • Where to Turn to When You Need Data Recovery Services  By : Mike Freemen
    There is perhaps no worse feeling that knowing your hard drive is toast and you do not have a backup. Fortunately, data recovery services are available to help you get back your critical data.
  • Data Recovery- Retrieve What you Thought was Gone Forever  By : Tyler J Stevenson
    There are various Data Recovery Service Providers who are working for 24/7 in order to provide their customers with the best available data recovery services.
  • The Value of Data Media Security  By : Lawrence Hilliard
    A basic locking cabinet can secure valuable papers or personal items but it will not protect them from theft or fire damage. Only safes can provide a superior level of protection for documents, jewelry, guns and personal items.Computer data that would be difficult or impossible to duplicate if lost.
  • Data Recovery - It May Not be to Late After All  By : Tyson J Stevenson
    The salvaging of lost data or making available the previously damaged data stored on various damaged media such as hard disk drives, magnetic tapes, magnetic disks, zip disks, CD-Rom, flash cards and other storage media is known as Data recovery.
  • 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
  • How to backup your business data properly  By : Michael Cottier.
    Learn how to backup your important business data properly and effectively.
  • External Hard Disk Drive: The Best Backup Medium  By : Anonymous Coward
    Want to backup quickly and easily? Backup to external hard disk drives.

    Backup to external hard disk drives easily, securely and efficiently.

    As a hard disk is the fastest and largest backup medium you can get, you may want to backup all your important files to an external hard drive. You can backup literally everything: your Outlook and Outlook Express files, your bookmarks, your favourite save games, and of course, your important work documents, photos, images and may...
  • Avoiding Data Loss - A Guide To The Best Online Data Storage Websites  By : Steve Armstrong
    We all know the effects of data loss –but exactly what is it?

    Data loss - A crash in computing is a condition where a program (either an application or part of the operating system) stops performing its expected function and also stops responding to other parts of the system. Often the offending program may simply appear to freeze. If this program is a critical part of the operating system kernel the entire computer may crash (a system crash).

    Having noted the definitio...
  • Data Recovery Simply Explained  By : Jowyne Leong
    Data lost situation occurs when there is either a physical damage to the data media or logical corruption to file system. Normal access to data is no longer possible. Here we talk about some possible causes that leads to logical hard disk failure.
  • Repairing A Damaged CD  By : Edgar Lee
    Why compact discs get damaged. Compact discs are all plastic. Compact discs are even not sensitive to magnetic fields as in case floppy disks, which never used to retain data when even a slight magnetic field is crossed with floppies. Then what is the reason why CDs get corrupted?
  • Really? You Don't Need A Website Disaster And Recovery Program? Why?  By : Manny Jao II
    If you answered YES to that, you’re dead wrong my friend. Let me prove it to you by giving you real true-to-life examples.

    Recently, I asked this question to one lady webmaster named Dorothy and she said quite simply,

    “Well, why should I do that? My webhost said that they guarantee 99.9% of the time, my website will be OK. Besides, I don’t know how to do it if that’s technical stuff. So why should I care?”

    That is the mindset of many people like her who really believ...
  • The Options for Digital Photo Recovery  By : Susan Kinley
    Imagine this: after forcing the kids to stop countless times to pose for the perfect picture, you come home to find that the priceless memories you thought you had conserved are gone.
  • PC Crash! How To Find The Best Data Recovery Consultant  By : Stu Pearson
    Everyone’s PC crashes now and again. So what can you do after that dreaded crash? Hire a Data Recovery Consultant.

    You wouldn’t let somebody throw away important documents or files of yours, would you? Well, don’t let your computer get away with that either. Even if your business has backup files, your data is still at risk of deletion. That is why it’s nice to have a Data Recovery Consultant on your side.

    When your hard drive crashes, it can be a scary thing. What if y...
  • Data Storage Media - A Guide to Selecting Media For Storing and Backing Up Computer Data  By : David Haysom
    Not so long ago computer data was backed up onto floppy disks. These days there is a bewildering range of different media options available for storing and backing up computer data. This article explains the differences between them so users can select the most appropriate for their needs.
  • Data Recovery Procedures For Hard Drives  By : Stu Pearson
    Your computer’s data is at risk. Whether you use a Mac or a PC, viruses, power surges, hackers, human error, natural disasters, hardware failures, and more are real everyday threats. To keep your data safe and sound, you will first need to back up your files on a regular basis. Secondly, when hard drive failure does occur, data recovery is the only solution.

    Of course it is ideal to back up data and avoid the complicated process that is data recovery altogether, but even w...
  • Mac Data Recovery Explained  By : Stu Pearson
    HPS and HFS+ are the Apple Macintosh systems for referencing stored data and hard drives. HFS and HFS+ data recovery methods are uniquely adept for Apple and are not to be confused with NTFS and “fat file” systems, used by Microsoft.

    So what are some examples of errors that might require data recovery for Mac’s?

    - Unreadable disks
    - General disk errors
    - No Volume (or Volume that isn’t HFS)
    - An uninstalled drive
    - Computer cannot find the directory
    - Internal file...
  • Data Recovery Services: What To Do When Your Hard Drive Fails  By : Stu Pearson
    According to most people, there are two types of hard drives: those that have failed and those that will fail. But for folks who use Data Recovery Services, there is a third type of hard drive: one that does not fail.

    A hard drive is the most vulnerable part of a computer; it has moving gears and is hence prone to wear and tear. So when you need hard disk data recovery, you must deeply consider the service and practice of the various repair companies in your area. A compan...
  • Data Recovery and Your Computer  By : Kathy Crawford
    Data recovery for your computer
  • Natural Disasters Raise Data Recovery Awareness  By : Rao
    Technology v Nature. The fight still continues without any clear winners. Nature¡¦s fury occasionally reminds us of how easily it can overwhelm all that modern technology has to offer
  • When You Delete A File Or Lose Data, Where Does It Go? Can It Be Recovered?  By : Ali Jamalan
    When a file is deleted or lost, the actual contents of the file are not erased, but the source that refers to it. This article explains what happens when data is lost, and how it can be recovered.
  • How To Protect Your Hard Disk Drive Against Electrostatic Shock  By : Ali Jamalan
    Electrostatic Shock is caused by build-up of charge in non-conducting materials such as our clothes by walking on carpet, for example, and through its discharge. Electrostatic Shock proves itself deadly to computer components such as hard disk drives, in most occassions.
  • If your hard disk crashes, is your data covered by any warranty?  By : Per Strandberg
    Is your data covered by your hard disk warranty? Decide your backup option that is right for you.
  • Virtualization 101 - The Basics  By : Jennifer Hanson
    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.
  • Data Integrity  By : uCertify
    Compression is a technique through which the actual size of a file stored on a hard disk can be reduced. It reduces the overall number of bits and bytes in a file so that the compressed file can be transmitted faster over slower Internet connections and occupies very less space in storage devices.

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