Archive for the 'Hard Drive Data Recovery' Category

Sansung Hard Disk Drive Business is Now Seagate!

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Seagate and Samsung announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement on April 19,2011 as following: 1.

WD Backup Does Not Backup Certain Office 2007 Files?

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

WD Backup skips or does not backup certain Office 2007 file formats. These file formats include the following file extensions: Word : .docx/.docm/.dotx/.dotm Excel : .xlsx/.xlsm/.xltx/.xltm/.xlsb/.xlam PowerPoint : .pptx/.pptm/.potx/.potm/.ppam/.ppsx/.ppsm/.sldx/.sldm/.thmx This issue is caused by the added 4th letter of the file extension. WD Backup does not have native support for its basic backup configuration to backup these types of files

Tips For Choosing Remote Backup Softwares/Services

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Three tips for selecting a remote backup software Do you want a do-it-yourself remote backup service instead of finding a backup provider which offers solutions? Please read on below and following these tips: Is this software able to backup not only data files but also your Mysql / SQL / Exchange or other mail servers

How To Backup Data For All Series Of Western Digital Hard Drives?

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Keep a backup of your important data at all times! Backing up your data protects you in case of a computer virus , data corruption , hardware issues , or electrical problems . Western digital is one of the most popular hard drive manufacturers. This article will give some tips on how to backup data on all series of these hard drives.

Two Main Reasons Cause the Data Loss?

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

1. Logical Damage Logical damage is primarily caused by power outages that prevent file system structures from being completely written to the storage medium, but problems with hardware (especially RAID controllers) and drivers, as well as system crashes, can have the same effect

How does HDD store data?

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Hard disk drives store data on one or more metal oxide platters. These platters spin at a rate of 3600-10,000 revolutions/minute, hold magnetic charges. A read-write head attached to an actuator arm actually floats on a cushion of air, 1-2 micro-inches (one millionth of an inch) above the surface of the platters.

Data Loss

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Data loss is one of Information Technology industry’s most misunderstood concepts. Very little information has been made public about data loss, and the information that does exist is inconsistent

Flash Data Recovery Softwares

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Flash cards are the main storage devices used in digital cameras.

Flash Data Recovery Softwares

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Flash cards are the main storage devices used in digital cameras. In some situations, you may find that the photos that were stored on your memory cards have been lost.

PC-3000 for SCSI

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

PC-3000 for SCSI is a first-to-market professional hardware-software solution for testing, diagnosing the failures and recovering data from Hard Disk Drives with SCSI and SAS interfaces in tandem with Data Extractor SCSI. SAS ( Serial Attached SCSI ) are supported. SCSI-2, Ultra SCSI, Ultra2 SCSI, Ultra 160 SCSI, Ultra 320 SCSI is supported.