Archive for the ‘Hard Disk Data Recovery Guide’ Category
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
You might come across a number of issues while starting up your Windows Vista computer. These issues could be related to MBR (Master Boot Record), BCD (Boot Configuration Data) store and boot sector.
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File Recovery in Windows Vista If the Bootrec Can’t Resolve Startup Issues
Tags: bootrec-exe, dvd, insert-windows, microsoft, problem, startup, startup-repair, system-recovery, tool, underwritten, windows-data, windows-vista
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Looking to recover files from a formatted OS? Well you may be in luck
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File Recovery Formatted OS – Can You Recover Files From a Formatted Hard Drive?
Tags: also-the-course, data, dvd, file-or-folder, formatted, how-to-backup-data, question-and-answer, remove-the-hard, storage-devices
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Q: What is computer file recovery?
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Q&A For Computer File Recovery
Tags: also-the-course, business, comes-the-risk, data, dvd, electrical-data, electronics, file-or-folder, question-and-answer, recycle, remove-the-hard, work
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Under certain situations where you can not read, write, delete, copy or move files from/to an NTFS (New Technology File System) file system partitions. This behavior of Windows computer might make your critical files inaccessible and cause serious file loss.
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File Recovery For Inaccessible Files on NTFS Partition
Tags: access-control, communication, file, microsoft, permissions, phoenix, recovery, stellar-phoenix, such-situations, the-files, windows
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Having a Macintosh at home is a life saver. I can't tell you how many times I've actually misplaced something on my computer.
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Computer File Recovery
Tags: apple, desktop, file, future, internet, recover-deleted, your-computer
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
When computer users whether personal or business think of losing data, they fear hard disk crashes, power failures, physical damage, and other unavoidable occurrences.
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Deleted File Recovery Software – Can Software Recover Deleted Files?
Tags: been-considered, delete-or-lose, experiences, files-the-easy, operating, personal, picture, storage-devices, suffered-damage, unavoidable
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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Boot volume damage is a very critical situation that may prevent your Windows computer from being started and may cause volume and file loss. In such situations, to get your vital data back, you need to opt for File Recovery. When you start your Windows computer whose boot or system volume is corruption, you might encounter the following error message (where second parameter is 0xC0000032 DISK_CORRUPTION_ERROR): “Stop 0×0000007B (0×00000000, 0xC0000032, 0×00000000, 0×00000000) Inaccessible_boot_device” If you attempt to install Microsoft Windows 2000 on damage NTFS (New Technology File System) volume, you might come across the following error message: “Windows 2000 recognizes the partition you selected, but the partition is unformatted or damaged
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File Recovery From Inaccessible NTFS File System Partition
Tags: boot-or-system, communication, data, microsoft-windows, phoenix, recovery, robin-watson, vista, windows, windows-data
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Monday, January 25th, 2010
File recovery (or 'unerase' software) is the one software tool that you purchase, hoping that you're never going to need it, but when the time comes, you want to know that it's going to work! Most of the time, when you delete a file accidentally, you can open the recycle bin and 'restore' it without any trouble, but this isn't always the case. * Sometime deletions by-pass the recycle bin, such as when the files you delete are on a memory stick. * Sometimes files are too large to be held in the recycle bin and a permanent deletion is the only option
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My File Recovery Software Worked!
Tags: advice, backup-data-hows-work, camtasia, house, interview, latest, president, virtual, windows
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Thursday, January 21st, 2010
The MS Windows user profile explains Windows configuration for specific user which includes environment and preferences settings of user. User profile contains applications and customization for specific user.
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Windows File Recovery After User Profile Corruption
Tags: account, behavior, business, communication, critical, how-to-backup-dhcp-data, microsoft, microsoft-windows, outlook, phoenix, problem, profile, user, vista, windows
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010
If you've accidentally deleted a file you need, there is hope. While it used to be that deleted file recovery could cost you several hundred dollars, there is a simple new and inexpensive way you can bring those deleted files back to life.
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Deleted File Recovery Made Simple
Tags: files, marked-the-hard, physical, recycle, space-as-ready, the-physical, windows, work
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