Archive for the 'Data Recovery' Category

Beware of Data Dumpster Divers

 

Some 30 percent of businesses in the UK leave data, some of it sensitive, on their PCs when they dispose of them, according to research findings released this week by computer maker Lenovo.

In the survey of 300 businesses commissioned by the UK-Ireland arm of the company, 29 percent of IT m…

Offsite Backup Advantages

Creating backups of your data and files is a very important way of staying on top of disaster and missing data. Both small and large businesses, including individuals, always look towards a backup of information to keep them going in the face of disaster. Even though backups are a great way to keep …

Microsoft Windows XP Tips – Recover Your Hard Drive Using System Restore

It’s late in the evening and you’re at home, using your computer to update a document you need for work the next day. You make your final changes, save the document, and submit it to print. You turn to the printer, only to find nothing there. You print the document again, and again get nothing. …

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 h…

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…