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Market niche...!!
By :evon123 | 2009-12-22 02:47:26
Is only a "brand name" enough for you to trust the quality? Well, after using so many ‘Branded’ gadgets, garments, accessories, etc, I found that the quality that they claim actually beats the functionality of the product. Talking about t... > Read More
 
Resolving MS Access Error 80004005 “The Microsoft Jet Database Engine cannot open the file”
By :technova1 | 2009-12-15 05:29:08
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' “The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file '(unknown)'”. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. ... > Read More
 
Partition Recovery from Cluster Disks in Microsoft Windows
By :mnkstllr | 2009-12-14 04:46:59
In Microsoft Windows, you can use cluster disks on network that serve purpose of shared storage. The cluster disk is live on one cluster node and other nodes might access the drive concurrently. This environment utilizes central storage system for al... > Read More
 
Missing or Damaged Reparse Point Filter Driver Cause Partition Loss in Windows
By :mnkstllr | 2009-12-03 01:39:22
NTFS file system is made up of a number of critical objects and NTFS reparse point is one of them. It comes with NTFS 3.0 file system found in Microsoft Windows 2000 and later versions. It offers you the way to extend NTFS file system by adding addit... > Read More
 
Further Use of Damaged File System Cause Serious Data Loss in Linux
By :mnkstllr | 2009-12-03 01:38:22
File system is the most critical component of every computer operating system. It manages all the data on your hard drive. Operating system only interacts with the file system to access data from your hard drive. In some situations, this complex data... > Read More
 
Reconfiguring SCM May Lead to Data Loss in Linux
By :mnkstllr | 2009-12-02 02:21:24
In Linux operating system-based computer, it is quite easy to discover all running system services and shut the unwanted services down. This is possible through SCM (Service Control Manager), which serves purpose of starting, creating, removing and s... > Read More
 
How to Handle File Indexing Corruption In Microsoft Windows 7
By :mnkstllr | 2009-11-23 00:34:41
File Indexing is an allegedly useful feature of Microsoft Windows operating system. It extracts critical information from files on hard disk and creates the “searchable keyword index” that Is used for making the file search more efficient... > Read More
 
Root iNode Corruption Cause Data Loss in Linux
By :mnkstllr | 2009-11-09 03:23:33
In Linux and other Unix-like operating system, you can detect and repair hard drive errors using fsck command. This command runs in 5 phases. In the first phase, it checks data blocks and their size while in second phase file and dire... > Read More
 
Power Loss in Write Cached Enabled System May Cause File System Corruption
By :mnkstllr | 2009-11-09 03:18:09
In order to increase the performance of your system, Microsoft Windows allows you to enable disk write caching. With no write-caching enabled, every write to hard drive includes a performance hit while system waits for hard drive to a... > Read More
 
Hard Detach May Cause Data Loss on External Hard Drive
By :mnkstllr | 2009-11-03 04:04:25
For integrity and safety of your data on external/removable hard drive, you should remove the hard drive properly. If you do “hot detach” of a removable hard drive from MS Windows Vista computer, the drive may not work pro... > Read More
 
EDB Corruption and Recover Exchange Server Database
By :technova1 | 2009-11-03 03:45:53
Exchange dirty shut down is the most common issue that Exchange Server administrators ordinarily need to deal with. The dirty shut down refers to abrupt Exchange Server shut down or appearing of Exchange Server in inconsistent state. ... > Read More
 
Changed USB Drive Parameters Cause Data Loss and Need Hard Drive Recovery
By :mnkstllr | 2009-10-29 22:03:52
Today, USB flash drives are getting very popular. They are quite reliable for data backup and data transfer as they do not contain any moving components in them. But logical errors and problems are still possible in such drives. When ... > Read More
 
How to Recover Emails from Damaged PST File
By :technova1 | 2009-10-21 06:04:46
Experiencing problems in loading email folders in your MS Outlook account is a very common issue for every Outlook user. Outlook may anytime stop loading email folders into your Outlook account from the respective PST file. Following c... > Read More
 
Need of migrating from Notes to Outlook
By :technova1 | 2009-10-20 02:47:45
IBM Lotus Notes is developed with a wide array of services that includes arrangement of business emails, contacts, listing and calendars etc. Owing to its varied services and advantages, it is termed as the integrated desktop client. ... > Read More
 
Windows Doesn't Boot If you use MULTI() Syntax in Boot.ini File
By :mnkstllr | 2009-10-14 04:51:57
In Windows NT-based operating systems, which use Intel X86 hardware, you can use MULTI() syntax that indicates to operating system that it should bank on computer BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) for loading system files. It means tha... > Read More
 

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