Archive for September, 2009

Computer Data Storage Types And Data Storage Devices

Monday, September 21st, 2009

With the increasing use of technology, usage of digital data has increased to no limits. In order to store this enormous amount of data, we need more powerful and secured data storage devices

Top 5 Online Backup Service: Mozy

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Mozy is a simple and safe way to back up all the important stuff on your computer.

Backup Now! Free Backup Softwares Roundup

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Freeware backup software is finally becoming more common — perhaps because of the explosion of large storage devices. Whatever backup option you choose, make sure you choose one and get started early.

Usb Flash Drive Data Recovery

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

USB flash drives have become one of the major sources of data transferring sources since 2000. And along with this, the rate of data failure due to virus attacks and device failures is also increasing day by day. Many data recovering software products are available in the market but due to the lack of knowledge and mishandling even a simple recovery becomes a nightmare for the user

How to recover and fix corrupt files?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

When you try to open a particular file and it shows an error displaying ‘cannot open file’ or ‘file data inaccessible’ , you need to understand that the file has been corrupted. The file is also corrupted if it is accessible, but the content is displayed as some symbols instead of numbers and alphabets

Top 5 Online Backup Services

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Where’s the best place to keep your data? Online backup services will keep your data safe no matter what sort of disaster strikes your local computers. Online backup services work much like regular backup software .

The Best Online Backup Service Is The One That Fits Your Needs

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Where’s the best place to keep your backed-up data? Somewhere far, far away. Online backup services will keep your data safe no matter what sort of disaster strikes your local PCs

How NTFS File System Works: NTFS Physical Structure (6)

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Last Access Time Each file and folder on an NTFS volume contains an attribute called Last Access Time. This attribute shows when the file or folder was last accessed, such as when a user performs a folder listing, adds files to a folder, reads a file, or makes changes to a file.

How NTFS File System Works: NTFS Physical Structure (5)

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

NTFS File Record Attributes Every allocated sector on an NTFS volume belongs to a file. Even the file system metadata is part of a file

How NTFS File System Works: NTFS Physical Structure (4)

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Master File Table When you format a volume with NTFS, Windows Server 2003 creates an MFT and metadata files on the partition.