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Hard Disk Recovery Made Easy

... warmer. Just make sure not to shoot anything with the card in question in order to avoid overwriting the lost images. Disk Recovery Wizard analyzes the contents of the memory card, locates digital images by their signatures, and recovers ... Read Read: Hard Disk Recovery Made Easy

By: Nik Kaufman | 23/06/2008 | Data Recovery

Why Bother To Wipe Hard Disk Drives

... hard disk is actually overwritten with random data. This means that the data that used to be on the hard disk becomes much harder (practically impossible) to recover after such a process. Almost no traces of the previous data that used to ... Read Read: Why Bother To Wipe Hard Disk Drives

By: Sam Miller | 05/12/2007 | Computers

Data Recovery Over Hard Disk Failure

... . Although this task is very risky and it should be done in a high secured lab specially created for this task. *Move the disk to another Drive In some cases complete functionality of the Hard drive may be disabled while only the ... Read Read: Data Recovery Over Hard Disk Failure

By: Muneer Mohammad | 04/07/2007 | Data Recovery

Hard Disk Failure and Data Recovery

... a permanent magnet based on the amount of current flowing through it. Fundamental structures of all hard disk are same, and are composed of the same physical features, but their performance depends on the quality of their inner components. ... Read Read: Hard Disk Failure and Data Recovery

By: Bharat Bista | 22/06/2006 | Data Recovery

The Media Factor of Blu-ray DVD Disk

... The blu-ray DVD disks and drives can be used in automated system and therefore, the blu-ray technology is useful in archive system. The disk library of blu-ray has capacity between 1 Terabyte to 35 Terabytes. The writing standard of data on ... Read Read: The Media Factor of Blu-ray DVD Disk

By: Shawn paul | 25/08/2008 | Hardware

Stop Your Scratch Disk From Giving You the Itch!

... makes the job a lot quicker. If possible, you should avoid using the drive where your operating system is installed as a scratch disk, and avoid using a drive where the files you edit are stored. It’s not a good idea to use network or ... Read Read: Stop Your Scratch Disk From Giving You the Itch!

By: Shaun Pearce | 10/07/2008 | Software

Data Recovery Tools for Hard Disk Failure

... spinning and the generated heat, disks start to fail after three years of use.  Within the first three years of use, hard disk failure in one form or another is expected to occur. Data corruption can occur due to any of a number of ... Read Read: Data Recovery Tools for Hard Disk Failure

By: Brian Link | 01/07/2008 | Data Recovery

How to Handle Disk Recovery

... using disk recovery techniques at least once in a life. Do This And Say Goodbye Every new computer comes with a restore disk buried deep down in one of those boxes. Then when a problem arises the manufacturers ask you to get it ... Read Read: How to Handle Disk Recovery

By: Ken Roberts | 02/04/2008 | Computers

The Hard Disk Crashed! What Happened Exactly? Can Data be Recovered?

... easy, Linux also provides a range or backup applications. It has been said that there are two types of disks, a failed one and one that has not failed yet. So, do not forget to backup regularly to have the most current data safely ... Read Read: The Hard Disk Crashed! What Happened Exactly? Can Data be Recovered?

By: Mark Sear | 27/01/2008 | Data Recovery

The Hard Disk Wipe Process

... . For innocuous data such as mundane documents and other such files, this possibility may not seem like much of a risk. However, for hard disks handling confidential information such as financial matters, personal information, and the like ... Read Read: The Hard Disk Wipe Process

By: Sam Miller | 05/12/2007 | Computers
Tape4backup

Blu-Ray Disk Technology’S Support To Audio Encoders

... DVD disk is capable of storing 30GB of information even after using its both sides and on the other hand the storage ability of blu-ray disk reaches 50GB (25GB per side). The current CD and the DVD tape format use the red lazer for reading ... Read Read: Blu-Ray Disk Technology’S Support To Audio Encoders

By: Tape4backup | 25/02/2009 | Hardware

The Features of Bluray Disk

... ray technology was actually introduced and developed by the Sony Company. Keeping in view the increasing popularity of bluray disks, majority of the studios are releasing their movies in bluray format or both in blu ray and High definition ... Read Read: The Features of Bluray Disk

By: Shawn paul | 18/08/2008 | Hardware
Sandra Prior

The Doom of the Hard Disk Drive

... hard disk in the near future, but it could still be playing a significant role before long. The hard disk has been with us for longer than you’d realize. The first examples materialized back in the 1950s, and the IBM Winchester format ... Read Read: The Doom of the Hard Disk Drive

By: Sandra Prior | 26/07/2008 | Hardware
Stig Kristoffersen

Half the Price and Double the Capacity on New Technology Hard Disks

... Intel launches their products it will be obvious that not all SSDs are made in the same way, says Winslow. Intel has already SSD disks on the market, however these have maximum storage of 16 Gb and the read and write capacity is very ... Read Read: Half the Price and Double the Capacity on New Technology Hard Disks

By: Stig Kristoffersen | 11/03/2008 | Technology

Why And How To Wipe A Hard Disk

... the hard disk is almost obligatory. This is because it is rather easy to perform, while at the same time being very effective. To understand how a hard-disk-wipe works, it would be best to first look at ordinary file deletion or hard disk ... Read Read: Why And How To Wipe A Hard Disk

By: Sam Miller | 02/02/2008 | Computers

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