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BIOS Beep Codes

When your system has a problem that won't let it start up properly, the first thing you will hear is warning beeps. These could be because of hardware or even because of the BIOS itself.

G.R. Brindha Shivakumar

 

 
Best Practices For Creating Typical Data Backups

Repairing a hard drive efficiently takes a lot of effort, practice, experience, & research. It is not an activity that one can pick up in an evening & start disassembling & reassembling hard drives the next day. Having the data recovered in the first instance the hard drive is sent to the data recovery specialist is essential!

Abas Kamal Bin Sulaiman

 

 
Safe And Secure Data Backup And Recovery

It is now easier than ever to back up your data. It all starts with knowing what data you want to save, and keeping it in centralized locations on your PC. If you know what to save, you know exactly what to do and to work it into a routine. Learn where your data is.

Kirthy S

 

 
400 GB of Data on a Single Blu-Ray Disc

The data storage capacity have taken a huge leap with the invent of 400 GB of data on a single blu-ray disc. It would definitely be of great help as fewer resources would be needed to store huge amounts of data.

Pattrick Savarna

 

 
UPS Batteries - Taken For Granted Too Long!

UPS batteries play a vital - and often taken for granted - role in the correct operation of an uninterruptible power supply and the continuity of protected loads. Despite the importance of UPS batteries for providing runtime and dc supply to the inverter in the event of mains failure, routine checks and maintenance are easily and often overlooked, which is not good practice.

Robin Koffler

 

 
How To Overcome Disaster - Data Recovery Software

A hard-disk failure is awful, there is often so much on the line. First of all don't panic. And read this article. Don't try to constantly access the disk or write to it.

Ross MacIvar

 

 
The Acer D2D Erecovery 101

As you know now the Acer laptops and those of other manufacturers are now delivered with a restoration system installed in a hidden partition (PQservice for Acer) on your hard disk. Normally this system launches out while pressing simultaneously keys ALT+F10, but sometimes that does not function.

Alan Mod

 

 
How To Repair Hundreds Of Scratched Discs For Ten Bucks Or Less

When one of your favorite discs is scratched or scuffed, you have a few choices. You can throw away the seemingly-useless disc and buy a replacement. This, however, can cost you anywhere from a couple of dollars to a couple of hundred, depending on the disc.

Mudassir Rashid

 

 
Offsite Backup Services

If looking to subscribe to and Offsite Backup Service, keep the following points in mind as criteria to choose from. Your data is important so take the time to make informed choice of an offsite backup services provider.

Sig Kappel

 

 
Workaround For Mac Virus

Until recently, Mac users have been mainly free from bad viruses and worms. This could be attributed to the fact that, as a UNIX application, Mac OS X is fairly secure, and it could also do with the fact that they have had a smaller market share. On February 14, 2006, this equation changed a bit.

Nick Pegley

 

 
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