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How to Fix a Damaged Boot.ini File In Microsoft Windows?

Posted by the tech on Jul 15, 2010 in Operating System

When you Windows computer hardware seems to power up and run properly, but the operating system does not boot up, you can not get into your system and access data from it. The problem could be due to damaged Boot.ini file. In such situations, you encounter data loss problems as data inaccessibility is a type [...]

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How to Fix Damaged Partition Boot Sector in Microsoft Windows?

Posted by the tech on Jul 5, 2010 in Operating System

In Microsoft Windows operating system-based computer, you can divide your hard drive in various partitions to effectively manage your data. This configuration enables you to separate data files from system files and minimize the chances of data loss if operating system failure occurs. The hard drive partitions use different data structures, as per the file [...]

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Damaged Disk Labels May Cause Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

In Linux operating system, the hard drive volumes are mounted by the disk labels, in place of the device paths. It is a quite effective approach because the disk path and name can get changed when you boot your system and so can create a number of complications for your system. Therefore, the labels are [...]

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Damaged /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab Cause Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

Linux file system is made up of several components and /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab are most important among them. For proper functioning of your file system and computer system, these data structures must be intact and in working state. Any damage to file system components may make it unusable and cause critical data loss situations. In [...]

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Further Use of Damaged File System Cause Serious Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

File system is the most critical component of every computer operating system. It manages all the data on your hard drive. Operating system only interacts with the file system to access data from your hard drive. In some situations, this complex data structure gets damaged and all of your data stored on the hard drive [...]

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Damaged udev Device Manager Leads to Critical Data Loss in Linux

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

Kernel is a core component of Linux operating system, which works as an interface between the application and actual data processing performed at hardware level. It is responsible for managing all of the system resources. Kernel uses a device manager to make its functions easier. For example, Linux 2.6 kernel series uses udev. Basically udev [...]

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Linux Data Recovery When Partition Table Gets Damaged

Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in Operating System

Modern computers allows you to install two or more operating systems on single hardware. This configuration is known as Multi-boot (generally called dual-boot). You can use features of different operating systems and can work independently on them. In some situations, where you use dual-boot configuration with Linux operating system, you may face serious issues of [...]

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