Archive for January, 2009



PST Recovery after restoration Posted By : Shally Spears

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 8:01 pm

A Personal Storage (PST) File stores every kind of data file that contains personal and professional data. A PST is saved on the computers hard drive and is vulnerable to corruption if hard drive gets damaged due to any reason

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PDF Password Finder Tips

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 5:01 pm

PDFs come in all shapes and sizes. You can have your own PDF documents that you create to send to work colleagues and you can buy PDF files in the form of eBooks. Many eBooks come encrypted with a password so that only those people who have actually purchased them can have access to them.

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Tips to Help You Remove a Password From Your PDF Files

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 3:01 pm

PDF files are portable document files. They are ideal if you want to keep your document exactly as it is with all the images and fonts in the right places. They are sort of like a photocopier for your document. You can send your document exactly as it is without having to send extra images or information. They are quite easy to password protect and remove.

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Scale Data Collection Posted By : Christopher Cartre

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 2:01 pm

It is often just as important to keep a record of a weight measurement as it is to do the measurement in the first place. Industrial scales are used to obtain precise weight data. A bench scale may measure the amount of material being automatically filled into a container. This operation may continue for many hours. At the end of that time, it may be important to be able to see how many packages were filled, and the exact, filled weight of each and every package.

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PDF Files - Ways to Recover a Lost Password

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 2:01 pm

When you create a text document and wish to send it to your colleagues exactly as it is, a great option is to create a portable document file - or PDF file. This is a way of saving all the text fonts and the image location etc without having to worry about how it will look when it arrives at the other computer. It is also a great way of saving your document from plagiarism.

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Seagate 7200.11 Hard Drive Problems - Right Solution For Stays “Busy” - Being Detected With 0 in LBA

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 2:01 pm

Seagate has recently discovered that Barracuda 7200.11 family hard drive has a random, unexplained freezing problem that was usually most apparent with hard drive stays BUSY, being detected with 0 in LBA. There is so much talk about this major problem, some say that if the hard drive powers up, it will be recognized in the system for a few seconds, and soon it shows as “BUSY”"Drive Not Ready”, or LBA is detected as 0.

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Windows has blocked the file from being extracted Error in Zip Posted By : williamz Jack

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 10:01 am

Scan your corrupted Zip file and extract all the data from it.

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How to Un-Delete Files That You Need Back

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 10:01 am

We have all done it and it is a horrible feeling. You mistakenly delete a file, not realizing what it is and then when you go back to get it, your computer tells you that it does not exist anymore. You get that sick feeling and then the panic attack starts.

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Data Recovery- Data Loss Scenarios due to Hardware and Software issues Posted By : k madhav

Tuesday 27 January 2009 @ 3:01 am

Irrespective of being a PC or a Mac the computer system behavior and consistency are dependent upon certain factors. These factors are broadly divided into software factors, hardware factors and the surroundings.

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Data Recovery: Logical Physical Recovery Posted By : tylerjose

Monday 26 January 2009 @ 4:01 pm

Even if you have never experienced data loss, one should still take precautions so that data on our Personal Computer hard drive, Server hard drive or RAID array drives remain intact.

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