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Data Recovery
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How to Choose Right Data Recovery Software
Data recovering is a process to make available lost or damaged data that was previously available in either a hard drive or diskettes, either due to an accidental deletion or due to a disk physically damaged by shock.
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Data Recovery First Aid: 3 Tips To Increase Your Chances Of Success
I always thought of myself as a reliable guy with reliable data. I never deleted my files accidentally, I made regular backups and had a power supply for my computer to protect me against surges and outages. However last year I experienced two cases of data loss where I needed to use recovery software. The first was a dead hard drive that'd hardly served a year. Subsequently, I accidentally deleted a large project file that was too big for the Recycle Bin. Happily I've got all my data back, thanks to good advice and a little preparation.
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Back it Up!
A lyrical approach to introducing the rather mundane world of data back-ups.
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Top Strategies to Maximize the Life of Your Hard Drive
Your hard drive is likely one the most important things you own. It contains work data, school data, emails, photos, music, movies, tax information, etc… Incidentally, the hard drive is also one of only two moving components in your computer (the other being your optical drive). The following is a list of important maintenance and monitoring techniques you can use to maximize the life of your hard drive and prevent data loss.
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Microsoft SQL 2000 Disaster Recovery with SANRAD V-Switch - Planning Guide
Designing a disaster recovery system requires planning and consideration of the available options that will best fit your company’s needs, SLA and budget. With SANRAD DR Solution there is no need to use Log shipping (which requires extra recovery steps) or Microsoft SQL’s built in replication mechanism (which requires the configuration of a publisher and a subscriber).
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Best Practices for Computer Forensics in the Field
Computer forensic examiners are responsible for technical acuity, knowledge of the law, and objectivity in the course of investigations. Success is principled upon verifiable and repeatable reported results that represent direct evidence of suspected wrong-doing or potential exoneration. This article establishes a series of best practices for the computer forensics practitioner, representing the best evidence for defensible solutions in the field. Best practices themselves are intended to capture those processes that have repeatedly shown to be successful in their use. This is not a cookbook. Best practices are meant to be reviewed and applied based on the specific needs of the organization, the case and the case setting.
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You Need to Backup
This is a short synopsis on some of the options available for backing up on various removable media and the importance of downloading system files, data files, and all hard drives in case of system crashes, corrupted and damaged files.
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Back Up Your Email Box Before It is Too Late
When so many of us rely so much on our email to operate our businesses or our personal lives, it is important to take preventative measures to avoid the ultimate disaster of unrecoverable email...
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Disc and Data Recovery
Data Recovery or Disc Recovery services is something you hope you will never have the need for.
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Novell Operating System - Recovery of Compressed Data
Data stored in a working Novell server is automatically compressed to save space, and is obviously decompressed before it is displayed to a user. Phoenix Novell recovers lost data exactly as it was stored in the hard disk, and the recovered data may be compressed. This gives rise to the problem of recovered data being unusable (because it is in a compressed format).
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Data Recovery - The Best Method Is Prevention
The best way to protect your data is to prevent problems from happening. Data recovery usually isn't necessary or at least not complicated at all if you properly back your system up religiously.
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