Posted by the tech on Aug 22, 2010 in
Operating System
Is your Linux hard drive crashing abruptly every time when you boot your system? Are you unable to boot your Linux computer and access data from it? Well, the problem may occur due to numerous reasons, which cause hard drive crash. Most commonly, this problem occurs due missing or corrupt data structures of your Linux [...]
Tags: After, Crash, Data, Drive, Hard, Linux, Recover
Posted by the tech on Jul 19, 2010 in
Operating System
Are you unable to read data from and write data to your Microsoft Windows hard drive? Well, the problem may occur due to errors or corruption with the internal structure of Windows hard drive. In such situations, all your business-critical Windows files become inaccessible and you come across severe file loss situations. This behavior may [...]
Tags: DISK, Drive, Errors, Microsoft, Serious, Windows, Writing
Posted by the tech on Jul 11, 2010 in
Computer Hardware
If you’ve been following along with my series you may find after tackling the motherboard and all its intricacies this step should be breath of fresh air.
Choose which drive bay you want to install the drive to and remove the face plate off of that bay. It’s not really important which bay you use. [...]
Tags: Building, Cd/dvd, Computer, Drive, Floppy, Installing, Step
Posted by the tech on Jun 21, 2010 in
Operating System
There are several ways in which your Linux hard drive may fail. It can be quite distressing situation, as unlike any other part of the computer, when the hard drive fails, it takes your significant data with it. When any other component of the system fails, it may be expensive to replace them, but your [...]
Tags: Drive, Errors, Hard, Linux, Read, Recovery
Posted by the tech on Jun 19, 2010 in
Operating System
Hard Drive serves as the main data storage media for Windows computers. It is a non-volatile storage device, which is considered more stable and reliable than other storage media like CD, DVD, and storage tape. A Windows hard drive stores all your significant data, applications, and Windows operating system. However, in some situations, the hard [...]
Tags: Cause, Drive, Errors, Failure, File, Hard, Loss, Read, Windows
Posted by the tech on Jun 7, 2010 in
Operating System
Data Recovery means to recover data from corrupted or damaged operating system. As we know, the possibility of the robustness and losing data in Linux operating system is very less. But sometimes by human errors or software malfunction, you are not able to access your saved data from the file system of Linux operating systems. [...]
Tags: Data, Drive, From, Hard, Linux, Recovery
Posted by the tech on May 26, 2010 in
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Any ordinary USB memory device can do a lot more than you probably thought it could. It can carry programs, encryption and even a full installation of Windows XP! Here is our tenlist for the coolest things you can do with a USB thumb drive:
Take [...]
Tags: Drive, Tricks
Posted by the tech on May 10, 2010 in
Operating System
Are you unable to log into your Microsoft Windows administrator account using the password that you remember? May be you forgot the password and thus Windows does not allow you to log in. Click the “?” to see the password hint, which may help you to recall the password. But, if you do not have [...]
Tags: Administrator, Drive, Format, Hard, Password, Recover, Windows
Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Electronic and Gadget
They say that women are the complicated ones but, actually, when it comes to gifts for him it can be so much more difficult to get it right. Men like to think they’re straightforward, but actually they are a lot more complicated to buy for than most women. Maybe it’s just because they’re picky? Maybe [...]
Tags: Chase, Drive, Experience, Fast, Lane, Life, Thrill
Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Operating System
The Windows operating systems have emerged greatly from the generation when hard drives were used to be segmented off using a simple fdisk DOS command. Beginning with FAT16 and FAT32 systems complex partitioning was created so as to allow specialized applications to run. This process improved further with the advent of the NTFS file system. [...]
Tags: Drive, Incompatible, Lost, Overlay, Partition, Recover, Software, Windows