Archive for February, 2010

Seagate Firmware Repair 5.0

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Seagate Firmware Repair 5.0 is a demoware  aiming at one-key solution towards typical firmware malfunction of Seagate Barracuda VII drives, which may manifest itself as follows: 1. HDD is not identified or identified incorrectly; 2. HDD starts the motor and then hangs

Bad Sectors Repair 2.0

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Bad Sectors Repair 2.0 can add bad sectors of Maxtor 541DX(2B0X0H1) HDD into the factory defects list (P-LIST), up to 15,000 bad sectors can be added into the list at most. How does Bad Sectosr Repair 2.0 work? 1.

用于主题检测的临时日志(c4fdb4b7-0a30-48ee-92c6-33c11d53f92b – 3bfe001a-32de-4114-a6b4-4005b770f6d7)

Monday, February 15th, 2010

这是一个未删除的临时日志。请手动删除它。(e9d37244-9cd3-4f59-a5e6-d1dc1e65ce30 – 3bfe001a-32de-4114-a6b4-4005b770f6d7) Random Posts 3 Ways To Determine Seagate Hard Disk Model And Serial Number (0) RAID Array & Server Glossary of Computer Terms (Letter G) (0) Rebuilding a Backup Catalog for Retrospect 5.x Windows (0) Select Workstation Backup From A Range Of Products! (0) 2 Ways To Backup Your Laptop Data (0) Free Compression, Split and ZIP programs (1) Boot Sector Viruses (0) Avoiding the assignment of duplicate MAC addresses to network interface devices (Part 1) (0) ‘Access Denied’ Error or File/Folder Permission Issues on an External Drive (0) RAID Array & Server Glossary of Computer Terms (Letter R) (0)

Data Recovery Glossary (Letter G J K N O Q Z )

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

GB (Gigabyte) One gigabyte is 1,000,000,000 (one billion) bytes or 1000 (one thousand) Megabytes. Jumper In EIDE drives, a jumper is an electrically-conductive component that you place over pairs of pins that extend from the circuit board on the hard drive jumper block to connect them electronically. For example, a jumper is one way to designate a hard drive as master or slave.

Computer File Recovery

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Having a Macintosh at home is a life saver. I can't tell you how many times I've actually misplaced something on my computer. Thrown it away, put it in another folder, changed permissions, you name it, I've done it, and with a Macintosh it's incredibly easy to get everything back to order especially with Apple's Time Machine built right in.

Causes Of Data Loss

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Survey data from companies that specialize in data recovery may be used to investigate the primary causes for how data actually gets lost.

Data Recovery Glossary (Letter W)

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Winchester Disk Former code name for an early IBM hard disk model, sometimes still used to refer to the technology and design of most traditional hard drives. Windows Microsoft’s series of operating systems for personal computers.

Data Recovery Glossary (Letter V)

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Virus Scanner Software that is used to scan for and eradicate computer viruses, worms, and Trojan horses. Viterbi Detection An algorithm used in read channel technology that detects an entire sequence of data bits at a time and determines the most likely sequence of data bits by comparing actual sequence of data bit samples with sequences of possible data bit sample to accurately detect that data written to disk

Data Recovery Glossary (Letter U)

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Ultra SCSI Provides 20 MB/s transfers over an 8-bit bus or 40 MB/s transfers over a 16-bit Wide SCSI bus. Also known as Fast-20 SCSI, this feature is most commonly found in SCSI-3 drives

Data Recovery Glossary (Letter T)

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

TPI (Tracks per inch) The number of tracks written within each inch of the disk’s surfaces, used to measure how closely the tracks are packed on a disk surface. Also known as track density. Tagged Queuing The ability of the drive to receive multiple I/O processes from each initiator.