Monthly Archives: October 2009
Computer Parts Online Stores
Sometimes we need to buy some computer parts online, here I offer a list of computer parts online stores, you can compare their prices before you buy. http://www.microcenter.com/ Thousands of products to buy: desktops, laptops, monitors, build your own PC parts, upgrades, digital imaging, printing supplies, portable devices, audio equipment, software, video games, movies, tech books, plus repair service, store hours, directions, and employment opportunities. http://www.tigerdirect.com/ A good Deals on Computers, Computer Parts, Computer Components, Netbooks, Electronics and more. Continue reading
Computer Parts Online Stores
Sometimes we need to buy some computer parts online, here I offer a list of computer parts online stores, you can compare their prices before you buy. http://www.microcenter.com/ Thousands of products to buy: desktops, laptops, monitors, build your own PC parts, upgrades, digital imaging, printing supplies, portable devices, audio equipment, software, video games, movies, tech books, plus repair service, store hours, directions, and employment opportunities. Continue reading
3 Steps to Successful Data Backup
Data protection is crucial for protecting your business’s continuity. Continue reading
WD Hard Drive Interface Guide For Compatible Cable Connections Part I
Which internal drive is the right choice: SATA or EIDE? First, look at the connections on your computer. SATA Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives are quickly becoming the new standard in hard drive technology Continue reading
How To Tell If The Noisy Hard Drive Is Normal?
Current hard drive technology dictates that some noise will occur during drive operation. Continue reading
Two Useful Tools For Online/Remote Troubleshooting
Sometimes our customers need a online data recovery or remote PC troubleshooting . Here are two useful tools may help you, with a few simple steps, you’ll learn how to troubleshoot someone else’s computer remotely. TeamViewer Step 1 . Continue reading
Quick Format vs. Full Format
Quick Format vs. Full Format during Windows installation or in Windows Disk management When you choose to run a Full Format on a volume (or partition), files are removed from the volume that you are formatting and the hard disk is scanned for bad sectors. The scan for bad sectors is responsible for the majority of the time that it takes to format a volume Continue reading
Data Storage Solutions: USB vs. FireWire
What is USB 2.0? USB 2.0 is the industry standard peripheral connection type for most x86 computers (Windows based). Continue reading
Boot Sector Viruses
Before discussing what a boot sector virus does, let’s first take a look at what a boot sector is. A floppy disk or hard drive is comprised of many segments and clusters of segments, which (in the case of a hard drive) may be separate by partitions. Continue reading