How to recover deleted or lost files from NTFS hard drive?
July 15th, 2011
NTFS is a file system of Windows operating system. NTFS is also called as New Technology File System which is used to store information. Hard drives are used to store important files and folders data loss is a very common scenario, which occurs in many store devices like hard drives, memory cards, SD cards, flash [...]
Remedy for Email Data Loss
November 25th, 2009
Email data loss is a very serious issue whether it is due malicious activity or an unintentional mistake. It is a significant problem for data sensitive industries, business houses and professionals. When compared to the other emails clients, Microsoft Outlook is most widely used. It is likely to be your default email browser, if you [...]
Powerful file recovery tools can sift through any amount of data
January 30th, 2009
Locating a lost file can be easily compared to the proverbial search for a needle in a haystack. The average hard drive has enough room to hold around one million messages or similar text files. So where can that one file that has suddenly disappeared be? Usually it is right where you left it. What [...]
Simple and complex types of data recovery
January 30th, 2009
Data recovery can refer to anything from polishing a DVD so as to make it readable to restructuring the logic on a RAID system so that it will auto-replace damaged files. When one attempts to find lost or accidentally deleted files on an MP4 player that is data recovery. This same thought applies to smart [...]
Are you in need of a digital photo recovery program?
December 4th, 2008
High end digital cameras use proprietary file formats for storage of image creation information. Each camera maker has a separate and unique data coding system. When image information stored in these file formats is lost, damaged or accidentally deleted, it can be difficult to recover unless one has available a powerful program for photo recovery. [...]
The process of Windows recovery is more complex than ever
November 29th, 2008
I am amazed by Windows Vista. Never in before have I seen an operating system so prone to glitches and problems. What is most amazing is that as many problems as seem to develop with Vista, the system seems able to self repair them. One thing in particular I have noticed about Vista is that [...]
Are you losing file allocation information on an older computer?
November 10th, 2008
Older computers rely upon the FAT 16 and FAT 32 hard drive partitioning systems. These were designed for hard drives forty Gigabytes or smaller in size. While these systems are quickly becoming obsolete, many people still have important data stored on these hard drives. Often, the hard drives have been added to a newer system [...]
What can you do to reclaim mistakenly deleted OE mail?
November 10th, 2008
Every one of us, when perusing an inbox for mail has surely accidentally deleted a message that was unread. While the information in the message may or may not be important, it is certain that before the message is read we can never know what it contained once we have deleted it. Or can we? [...]
A digital safeguard for amateur photographers
November 3rd, 2008
When it comes to taking photos, I am perhaps the ultimate digital picture amateur photographer. I use a simple Canon point-and-shoot digital camera, and I take hundreds of shots with the idea that surely a few of them will be of merit. Of course, when you take the volume of photographs that I do, the [...]
An emptied recycle bin may not mean permanent file deletion
November 3rd, 2008
I have always assumed that once I emptied the contents of my recycle bin, any files or programs that were stored in it were gone forever. I have also, like everyone else who has ever used a personal computer, placed items in the Recycle Bin, emptied it, and then wished I had not. I have [...]