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"Recovery" Articles
 

  • Backup Data On Your Laptop - If you were to look at past statistics regarding the information that has been lost in regards to laptop computers, you would find yourself amazed. Even though this information can be astounding, many of us still don't take the time to back up the information on our laptops. To put it in simple terms, nothing in the computer industry is fool proof. Hard drives can crash, the laptop can get stolen, or it can even be dropped and rendered useless.
  • Backing It Up With A CD Rom - With the technical age upon us, computers are far more important now than they have ever been in the past. A lot is done on the computer these days, from paying bills to earning a living. Therefore, the data that you have on your computer is very important.
  • Backup Data Properly - Computer data can be very important to us, especially those of us who make a living on the computer. Over the last several years, the computer has grown on all of us, making our lives so much easier. For that very reason, it's easy to tell that if we lost our computer data, it would completely destroy a majority of us. Losing data can be an overwhelming thought to say the least. Computers store data, although machines have been known to fail. Even though the computer has become a lot more reliable over the years, it is virtually impossible to prevent computers from losing data. You don't need to take this lying down through, as you can indeed fight back. The ideal way to ensure that you never lose your precious data, is to back it up and keep backing it up.
  • All About Data Recovery - At some point in time, everyone who owns a computer will experience the trials and tribulations of hard drive failure. The reasons behind it vary, and could include everything from a human error to damages resulting from flood or water. Viruses can play a role as well, along with many other factors. For many years, the need to recover data that has been lost or destroyed has made data recovery such a very valuable asset. Almost all hard drives can be recovered. Normally, if the drive is making a ticking or a scratching noise, you can use certain software programs to recover the data.
  • An Introduction to Computer Forensics - Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.
  • Server Virtualization - The Healthcare Server Consolidation Dream Because the storage and storage management needs of many Healthcare Information Systems are more than doubling each year, IT professionals dream of robust data on-demand environments that allow their storage area...
  • The Secrets To Healing From Within - Modern medicine is based upon the notion of battle. We battle germs and fight for life. As soon as we feel pain or discomfort, we immediately try to stop it from happening, look for some way to soothe what we are going through. We feel we must change our illness or problems, overpower them with our expertise. But this leads to a never ending battle, after one problem is conquered, another arises.
  • Four Common Myths About Backup Software - Computers affect the way we live, communicate, work, and entertain today more than ever before. So, the information stored on them becomes very significant. Loosing data from your hard drive is at least unpleasant, but in some cases also very expensive. At the same time, not all of us take measures to protect their data.
  • How Data Recovery Could Become Critical for Business Survival and What to Do in Case of Data Loss - A Scenario of What Could Happen Just imagine this scenario. You own a highly profitable specialty retail store that stock thousands of parts. These parts are procured from the best sources that you have identified over many years, based on product quality, timely deliveries, reasonable prices and customer support. You have also fixed the re-order levels based on years of experience. These re-order levels are the basis for automatically triggering replenishment requests when the stock of a part reaches danger levels. All the data, parts specifications, selling prices, supplier details, inventory accounts, re-order levels, consumption statistics, negotiated prices and other such critical information are stored in your computer system at the back office. You do back up these data onto magnetic tapes. However you have never checked the reliability of these backup tapes. One day, during a severe thunderstorm, your computer disks become unreadable.
  • How Do Data Loss Occur and How Do You Prevent It? - Data Loss Is Not A Small Thing The impact of a data loss on a business can be visualized if you consider a manufacturing operation with over a thousand employees, whose pay details are kept in the company's computer system. Imagine what could happen if these pay details become inaccessible owing to system problems, operator errors or a malicious virus attack. Reconstructing the details is not going to be a short-term operation. Yet such reconstruction is unavoidable not only to pay the employees correctly but also to comply with regulatory requirements under employment and taxation laws.
  • How Is Lost Data Recovered From Storage Media? - And Why Should You NOT Attempt a Do It Yourself Storage of Computer Data Computer data is typically stored in magnetic form on Hard Disks, Magnetic Tapes, Compact Discs, DVD and RAID. Data on these storage media could become inaccessible owing to physical damage or corruption of the logical file system. The logical file system is a way of organizing and accessing the file system and its contents. For example, the disk surface might be divided up into sectors of, say, 512 KB, and each sector allocated a distinctive ID. The file system would keep track of the sectors used by each file.
  • A Look at the Psychology of Bereavement - Bereavement is the state people experience when someone or something they love tremendously, is taken away. Humans, as varied as we are, experience and react to loss differently. Most of the time, the first reaction is crying while for others it is not. It may take a period of months, even years for some to overcome the grief of loss while it does not take as long for others. Dealing with it, which is accepting the fact that you suffered a huge loss is unpleasant and most people live in denial. Over time, people do manage to overcome the pain and grief of loss. However, it takes time. Researchers say one person's reaction to loss may not be similar to the other person's as it depends on the individual's personality, family, culture, and spiritual and religious beliefs and practices.
  • Implementing Threats, Risk and Security Audits - People used to close business deals with a handshake. They looked one another in the eye. Today, more and more transactions are electronic, anonymous and, in too many cases, fraudulent. Any organization that stores or moves important information on an electronic network is putting its information at risk. A criminal on the other side of the world or an apparently loyal employee may have the ability to wreak havoc, by stealing, deleting or exposing confidential information. The Computer Crime and Security Survey, conducted by the Computer Security Institute and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, indicates almost two-thirds of the large corporations and government agencies it surveyed lost money when their computer security broke down.
  • Data Recovery Made Simple - Most of you must already know that the data you save on your computer is being practically stored on media like magnetic disks, hard disks, RAID configurations of hard disks. Data can also ve stored on , floppy disks, tapes, CDs, DVDs and other types of media. Generally speaking, data recovery is the process of restoring the data that has previously been stored on such media types, but, due to some sorry events, has become inaccessible or corrupt. There are many ways to destroy the data stored on hard disks or any other media type. Just think of the terrible damage that virus attacks can cause! Not to speak about accidents like floods or fires! Fortunately, there is hope! Mankind has developed several techniques in order to recover the missing or damaged data.
  • Data Recovery On External Hard Drives - Perhaps you are already aware of the fact that the data on your computer can be stored in many different ways, such as CD's, removable disks or DVDs and so on. I may also agree with the fact that all machines reach a point where they crash, with or without any obvious reasons. Floods, fires or human mistakes can be among them, if you were looking for actual examples! Loss of data is one of the major negative effects these break downs can cause, therefore one must try to prevent them as much as possible. You may always simply want to delete a file, but you do it on another one by mistake.
  • Data Recovery Services and Solutions - Data recovery services and solutions are required when computer users are no longer able to connect to there data under normal operating conditions. Causes of such failures can be broken down into four main categories. 1.Diagnosis Often Neglected this very important first step of the recovery process can make the difference between failure and success, it is worth noting that items 3 and 4 can be incorrectly diagnosed by untrained attempts. 2. Logical Failure. File system corruption directly affects the logical integrity of the user's data and their ability to access it under normal operating conditions. Common situations are deleted or virus affected data. 3. Physical failure.
  • Computers Don't Lose Their Memory With Age - Data privacy in today's age of the Internet, online information repositories and e-government has become more complex, particularly in healthcare environments: Securing protected health information is no longer as simple as locking a file folder in a cabinet. Patient data such as drug regiments, psychological history or diagnostic imaging including x-rays and ultrasounds is now distributed across physical buildings and computers as healthcare professionals consult with one another and collaborate via e-mail and networks;
  • Destroy Your Data Or Else - Safeguarding critical data has become more top of mind for most organizations as digital information has become the lifeblood of most businesses and institutions. The ability to access data anytime, anyplace in real time, is essential. Paradoxically, there does come a time when you must destroy your data to keep it safe. Computers and storage devices eventually outlive their usefulness.
  • How To Recover Lost Files - There are few moments as bad as the one when you realise that the report you were working on, your college work, family or holiday photos or other computer files seem to have vanished from your computer. But there is no need to get despondent. The chances are that your files are still there.
  • How To Feed The Hungry Heart - Most of us live our lives hungry, hungry for love, attention, praise, success. But no matter how much we take in, it's hard to be satisfied and feel full. We may get what we need momentarily, but then before long we're craving more. It is easy to spend each day waiting for tomorrow when we will get what we dream of.
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