Posts Tagged ‘recovery’
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Operating system (such as Microsoft Windows) is the most critical component of a computer system that provides an interface between user and hardware. It is responsible for managing and coordinating the activities and sharing of resources of a computer.
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File Recovery When Windows Operating System Becomes Dead
Tags: activities, applications, computer system, data, format-the-hard, how-to-data-recover, issue, phoenix, recovery, stellar-phoenix
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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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Friday, February 12th, 2010
GB (Gigabyte) One gigabyte is 1,000,000,000 (one billion) bytes or 1000 (one thousand) Megabytes.
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Data Recovery Glossary (Letter G J K N O Q Z )
Tags: allows-the-user, case, circumference, compatibility, data recovery, data recovery glossary, drive-as-master, number, point-as-needed, recovery, recovery-glossary, server-or-raid, user, zoned-recording
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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Survey data from companies that specialize in data recovery may be used to investigate the primary causes for how data actually gets lost.

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Causes Of Data Loss
Tags: avoid-data, data, data loss, data loss protection, data recovery, guide, recovery, recovery-user, storage-system, through-data
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Virus Scanner Software that is used to scan for and eradicate computer viruses, worms, and Trojan horses. Viterbi Detection An algorithm used in read channel technology that detects an entire sequence of data bits at a time and determines the most likely sequence of data bits by comparing actual sequence of data bit samples with sequences of possible data bit sample to accurately detect that data written to disk
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Data Recovery Glossary (Letter V)
Tags: data, data recovery, disk, entire-sequence, force, likely-sequence, recovery, trojan, write, write-cache, write-verify
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Friday, February 5th, 2010
TPI (Tracks per inch) The number of tracks written within each inch of the disk’s surfaces, used to measure how closely the tracks are packed on a disk surface. Also known as track density. Tagged Queuing The ability of the drive to receive multiple I/O processes from each initiator
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Data Recovery Glossary (Letter T)
Tags: client, controller, data recovery, disk, drive, inductive-head, known-as-track, recovery, recovery-glossary, tagged-queuing, time-required, transfer, transfer-rate
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
RLL (Run Length Limited) An encoding scheme used during write operations to facilitate data readback.
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Data Recovery Glossary (Letter R)
Tags: controller, data, data recovery, disk, drive, from-the-center, length-limited, media, memory, random-access, recovery
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
When a laptop hard drive becomes " unbootable ", and you are unable to repair it, you can often save the data on the hard drive by using a "slave drive" recovery method on a desktop computer.

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Hard Drive Data Recovery On a Desktop or Laptop Computer
Tags: article, data, data recovery, desktop, drive-data, drives, hard drive, hard drive data recovery, laptop data recovery, laptop-data, recovery, user, windows, windows-vista
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
PC Personal computer. PRML (Partial Response Maximum Likelihood) A read channel using sampled data, active equalization and Veterbi detection to accurately retrieve the user data off the disk
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Data Recovery Glossary (Letter P)
Tags: command-block, data recovery, data recovery glossary, disk, introduction, location, motherboard, operating, partition, processor, product-road, recovery, recovery-glossary, user
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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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