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Causes of Data Loss - ...isks that can hold up to 500 GB of data. Other devices include floppy drives, tape drives and USB drives. There is thus a storage media to suit every...
The advantages of USB flash drive - ...an be safely and easily transferred. The USB drive is more reliable and safer than the floppy disks. The USB drives are small and compact. ...
SD memory cards - ... wireless “Local Area Network LAN” devices, cell phones, GPS receiver, digital video camera etc. The memory card readers that were used in the Secure...
Defrag Myths Everyone Should Know - ...wide number of computer problems and system failures. Why don’t users and IT departments take action? The following defrag myths may explain...
Highly Durable SDLT Tape - ...ost. MRC heads provide more resistance to the SDLT tape format against environmental influences such as humidity, temperature etc. Transfer speed &...
How to Unlock Protected RAR Archive - ...valuable data from being opened or read by somebody else without authorization.
However, if you have lots of password protected archive file...
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Get Online Security Training with Online Courses Australia (07/23/2010)
(...) Certificate III in Security Operations
If you have completed the certificate II in security operations online course, the certificate III in security operations online courses can provide you with additional knowledge and skills for various specialist pathways. These can include career pathways in control room operations, canine handler, supervisor - general operations, firearms and defensive tactics, and cash in transit for armoured car security.
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How to Recover Data from Deleted Partition (07/08/2010)
(...) This read-only Windows partition recovery product restores data from lost, corrupted, damaged, resized, recreated, split, deleted, missing & formatted FAT & NTFS partitions. It supports all FAT & NTFS file systems based Windows drives. Software is compatible with Windows 95 to 2008 OS. (...)
How do online/remote backup systems work (06/20/2010)
(...) In addition they offer customer service and they can help you in any other technical problems you may be facing when using their service.
In order to understand how online backup systems work, let us consider a task we do almost every day, sending files using email. When you want to send a file through email you attach it or upload it to the message/email. (...)
PC Backup Software Tool for Data Protection (06/07/2010)
(...) Therefore in this scenario the requirement for data security has also increased manifolds.
A relief in this entire situation is an Online data backup Software. But the major problem lies in deciding for good PC backup Software. (...)
What You Need to Know About Data Backup and Data Recovery (05/21/2010)
(...) When you are looking for a company to provide you with this service, you need one that will take your data very seriously, realizing how important it is and providing you with the service you need to ensure that you do not lose critical data for your company. Since data is what keeps your business going, you need to choose a company to deal with that data very carefully, ensuring they will do everything possible to keep your data secure and safe for your company.
Businesses today are fast paced. (...)
How to Unlock Protected RAR Archive (04/30/2010)
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Method 2:Use third party recovery tool
There are a lot of tools can be downloaded and used to recover,reset,retrieve or reveal existing password. Forgetting a password for an archive created long time ago is a common annoyance. RAR Password Recovery helps you to get your data back. (...)
Protect your Business against Disaster with Backup Tools (04/29/2010)
(...) If the worst happens, you can selectively restore each particular file as necessary.
Imaging systems, on the other hand, take a full copy of the entire hard drive of your computer. The advantage here is that every single file, even those that you are unaware of, is stored in a so-called image file. (...)
The common system password reset solutions for your Windows PC (04/28/2010)
(...) Here are some of the ones that have been reported, these passwords are case sensitive, so you may wish to try a variety of combinations.
WARNING: Some BIOS configurations will lock you out of the system completely if you type in an incorrect password more than 3 times. Read your manufacturers documentation for the BIOS setting before you begin typing in passwords. (...)
How to remove pdf password and restriction (04/21/2010)
(...) Owner password is the most common protection for PDF files nowadays ,you can open the pdf file,but you can not copy,print,edit the file.This also know as pdf restriction.How to remove pdf restriction?You can using PDF Password Remover to remove pdf restriction. (...)
How To Completely Erase Data From Your Hard Drives, SSDs And Thumb Drives (04/16/2010)
(...) For systems that do not support TRIM, wiper.exe or secure erase version 4 can be used.
One method of wiping the hard drive securely is to obtain a product from a vendor such as Hitachi or Samsung that allows the hard drive to be securely wiped, these products are called zero fill software. (...)
How To Recovery Lost Admin Password of Windows 7 (03/24/2010)
(...) It's the most popular and safe solution for resetting your windows password until now.
No need to call a technician, no need to re-install anything, and you certainly don't need to reformat. you can read more here: http://www. (...)
Corruption in Access Database (VBA Macros) (03/03/2010)
(...) accessrecoverytool.com) Open Access Database files.
Database Backup Can Avoid the Loss
After corruption, you might fail to open MDB files as they become inaccessible. (...)
How to Recover Data from Windows 7 Hard Drive (12/23/2009)
(...) After deletion of files, they not permanently deleted from your system but they are in a hidden mode; so, you are unable to see them. To get back deleted data, follow these steps:
Step 1: Look in the Recycle Bin
Your first step is to look in the Recycle Bin and see if you can restore the deleted file(s). If you are able to restore the files, then navigate their original location as they will be present there. (...)
Application of Computer Forensics Using Data Recovery Technologies (12/22/2009)
(...) The evidence is normally stored between virtual and physical space, which not easy to be noticed after modified or destroyed. The investigations organizations should hold the most advanced technologies in order to stand in a more advantageous place to win this challenge.
The physical storage media(hard drive, Pen drives, CF card and Flash Memory) may have conditions of physical damage, like head stack damage, malfunctioned motor, bad sector and circuit burnt, as well as logical damage, like accidental deletion, error copy, formation and virus attach, which cause the data lose. (...)
How to crack BIOS / CMOS supervisor Password (12/14/2009)
(...) But you will lose your setting at the same time.
What we need to do is to power off computer, open the computer box, and then unplug the power plug of the computer to make sure that it is no electricity at all. Then locate the white silver button battery on the motherboard. (...)
Power Loss in Write Cached Enabled System May Cause File System Corruption (11/10/2009)
(...) Additionally, enabling the disk write caching feature might increase the performance of your Windows operating system. You can easily enable or disable the disk write caching by following the below steps:
Right-click on My Computer and then select Properties.
Click on Hardware tab. (...)
Highly Durable SDLT Tape (03/10/2009)
(...) Pivoting optical servo system is optically assisted that integrates lazer servo guiding with read/write magnetic recording of high density. The unique design of POS supports the application of high duty-cycle. Pivoting optical servo is very much low sensitive to the influences from outside. (...)
Optimized Data Recording With Sony AIT5 Tape Technology (03/10/2009)
(...) Signal tracking mechanism of Sony AIT-5 is dynamic and is optimized to read back data. Signal tracking mechanism also minimizes the effect of distortion. Each of the four reading heads are used in dynamic tracking and position of the head is controlled by DT servo during back reading of data. (...)
Make Certain Your Backup Solutions are Complete (02/01/2009)
(...) When dealing with gigabytes of data in files that might exist in tens, hundreds or even thousands of fragments, the
I/O and network traffic necessary to transfer it is considerably-and unnecessarily-increased. Such situations slow backups substantially, and can also result in aborted backups that do not complete in the limited time allowed.
A common hindrance to backups, however, despite ever-advancing technologies,
is file fragmentation. (...)
Defrag Myths Everyone Should Know (10/22/2008)
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Not really. There IS a kind of defragmentation software that comes pre-stalled with many operating systems, but it is a technological dinosaur in comparison to modern defrag software.
Myth: Defragmenting my network during work hours will causes disruptions in performance. (...)
Advanced data recording technology in DLT tape drive (09/29/2008)
(...) This is made possible because of the high density technology.
The data tapes having old technology record the data less densely, but the DLT tape format has the latest data recording technology that records the data more densely in large blocks. So, the DLT tape cartridge prevents the data loss and also recovers higher percentage of the stored data. (...)
The new powerful SMART technology in the HP hard disk drive (09/18/2008)
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The SMART technology has three versions “SMART”, “SMART-II” and “SMART-III”. In the year 1995, the SMART was developed by Compaq. During the drive activity of the hard disk drive, the SMART monitors and keeps eye on the major attributes and the key parameters of the hard disk drive. (...)
SD memory cards (09/18/2008)
(...) When the SD-host controller is detected by the operating system, the “SD Secure Digital bus driver” is loaded by the operating system OS.
When the SD card is inserted by the user, the windows Operating system loads two drivers the “Storage mini-port” and the “SD Secure Digital Storage Class”. These two drivers are loaded on top of “Bus driver” by the Windows Operating System. (...)
SimpleTech USB external hard disk drive (09/18/2008)
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The 25% of total capacity of the external drive is represented by each of the LED. These Light emitting diodes show the used storage space. When the free storage space is lesser than 10%, then the LEDs flash in red color giving an indication to the user. (...)
The advantages of USB flash drive (08/29/2008)
(...) The NAND type flash memory was designed for the exchange and saving of data as alternative to the magnetic disk. The NAND type flash memory has the capacity to hold large volumes of data. The writing and erasing speed is also fast. (...)
Sony DLT IV Backup Data Tape Storage Medium (08/29/2008)
(...) With the help of the“DLT8000 drive” flagship, the data transfer rate can is increased and the compressed rate reaches up to 12 Megabytes per second.
The DLT-IV tape has been added new and advanced feature of “Sony Binder”. This feature enhances the tape performance and reduces the tape reel’s wear with in contact with the head. (...)
Data Backup: Protection Against Data Loss (07/23/2008)
(...) Data Backup consultants these days start by asking what you want to take a backup of. Is it a hard disk, a server on a LAN or a partition of a hard disk? It could also be a database, specific files or directories/ folders.
The ways in which data has been stored has changed over time, from punch strips, removable disk to data tapes. (...)
Causes of Data Loss (04/01/2008)
(...) The recording surface carries a thin coat of magnetic paint. Over this, data is written by a read / write head by rearranging the polarity of the magnetic particles. USB drives on the other hand use a tiny flash memory chip to store data whose microscopic transistors are flipped on or off by electric current. (...)
Accessing the Computer without an Administrative Password (03/25/2008)
(...) This is where you will have the option to repair or install the operating system. You will need to choose repair and Windows Setup will then start a check on your system and start copying files. After this you will notice that the PC will re-boot automatically. (...)
Protecting Your Most Precious Commodity: Data Backup (03/22/2008)
(...) This binary code can be represented in many ways, such as presence and absence of electric current, north and south orientation of magnetic particles or presence and absence of microscopic pits on a recording surface.
Many storage devices have been invented around these data-recording technologies, such as optical disks, hard disks, tape drives, floppy disks, USB drives and so on. These devices are very small in size but can easily hold all the information stored in the books of a large-sized library. (...)
Finding a Reliable Data Recovery Company (03/10/2008)
(...) Whether you want your data back at all or not is absolutely up to you, but usually anyone who has saved a bit of data would like to have it back. And, as hinted earlier, if you have a company (even a small one) or you value your data a lot, you will have to go to the professionals. There are some data such as your client details or the video recording of your child’s first steps that has to be got back because they can’t be replaced. (...)
Backup Exact for your Important Data (01/10/2008)
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Your data will be safe and available for recovery any time that you need it, and with off site backup, you will no longer have to worry about finding a safe space for your backup data. .. (...)
Importance of Data Cleaning and Reasons of Data Corruption (01/05/2008)
(...) It is extremely indispensable as duplicate, invalid and factually inaccurate data can potentially hurt the credibility and stature of the organization in the long run. Moreover, it could lead to the decrease or lack of productivity which will again jeopardize the future prospect of the organization.
Data Cleansing providers valid, efficient and accurate data which form an solid base for further research and development to be done in future in search of better productivity. (...)
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