Yes! a blog about USB external hard drives.
December 29th, 2009
Aggrey Mullwani asked:
Do you know the visible signs that imply that your hard drive has crashed or is crashing? Here are some things you may wish to look out for:
Lost data and files: This is one sure way of knowing that your hard drive has crashed. If you happen to be losing data and [...]
Tags: Appearance, Bad Sectors, Blue Screen Of Death, Computer System, Drive Failure, Error Messages, Hard Disk, Hard Drive, Operating System, Visible Signs
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December 26th, 2009
Robin Watson asked:
There are so many reasons behind the corruptions of hard drive of computer system and some of them are hardware malfunction, improper shutdown, virus attacks and more. One of the most common problems which is being faced by everyone of us is the formation of bad sectors A bad sector is a [...]
Tags: Acceptable Limits, Bad Blocks, Bad Sector, Bad Sectors, Blue Screens, Boot Loader, Boot Volume, Chkdsk, Corruptions, Disk Utility Software, Hardware Malfunction, Hardware Techniques, Improper Shutdown, Inaccessible Boot Device, Master Boot Record, Microsoft Systems, Permanent Damage, Scandisk, Shutdown Virus, Virus Attacks
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November 14th, 2009
shally spears asked:
If CRC errors are common among different files on drive, one of the top reasons could be hard disk failure. A CRC is a mathematical function, embedded in a file that inputs a data stream and outputs a value. By CRC error, we mean to the condition when this output value doesn’t [...]
Tags: Ample Time, Backup Data, Bad Sectors, Condensation, Crc Errors, Data Reconciliation, Data Recovery Service, Data Stream, Drive Recovery Software, Excessive Heat, Fsck, Hard Disk Failure, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hard Drive Recovery Software, Magnetic Coating, Malicious Programs, Mathematical Function, Platters, Recovery Solution
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September 21st, 2009
kmadhav asked:
Physical hard disk failure refers to the condition in which data stored in the system becomes inaccessible due to hard disk malfunction. A hard disk is comprised of several mechanical and electronic components. But when these components get affected due to external factors like high intensity magnetic waves, sharp impact, temperature, water or [...]
Tags: Advanced Technology, Backup Failure, Bad Sectors, Component Failure, Component Level, Disk Error, Drive Error, External Factors, Hard Disk Failure, Hard Disk Recovery, Hard Drive Failure, High Intensity, Impact Temperature, Magnetic Waves, Material Quality, Mechanical Component, Poor Composition, Recovery Experts, Reporting Technology, Temperature Water
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September 14th, 2009
Suhaimi Baruddin asked:
What are bad sectors
Heard of bad sectors? Or course you have. It’s commonly referenced as one of the causes of computer slowdown, or hard disk crash.
And rightfully so. A bad sector is a permanent damage to the hard disk platter, which by the way, is where your data is stored. If any [...]
Tags: Bad Sector, Bad Sectors, Computer Slowdown, Data Density, Disk Manufacturers, Fresh Out Of The Box, Hard Disk Crash, Hard Disks, Head Crash, Magnetic Elements, Magnetic Properties, Natural Degradation, Particle Size, Permanent Damage, Physical Nature, Physical Shocks, Platters, Poor Housekeeping, Principles Of Magnetism, Storage Density
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September 5th, 2009
cool madhav asked:
The Stop Errors indicate software or hardware malfunctions in Windows-based systems. In general the system gets stuck on the Blue Screen and eventually restarts in logically crashes. The error screen on which they appear is referred to as Blue Screen and the information it displays is used for troubleshooting. Such Stop errors [...]
Tags: Bad Sectors, Cause Panic, Device Failure, Disk Corruption, Drive Corruption, Hardware Issues, Hardware Malfunctions, Hardware Software, Logical Sections, Madhav, Message Statement, Parity Error, Registry Hive, Software Users, System Boot, Unknown Hard Error, Windows Based Systems, Windows Operating System, Windows Registry, Windows Setup
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September 2nd, 2009
shally spears asked:
When a well-configured computer system fails to recognize the installed hard drive, it generally indicates its failure. A hard disk can fail due to many reasons, counting stress developed while normal operations and exposure to certain external factors (like fire, water, magnetic waves, sharp impacts etc.). To recover lost data in all [...]
Tags: Additional Number, Bad Sectors, Bios, Configured Computer System, Data Recovery Service, Drive Recovery Software, Error Codes, Error Message, External Factors, Fire Water, Hard Disk Controller, Hard Disk Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hard Drive Recovery Software, Interface, Magnetic Waves, Possible Solutions, Power Cables, Stress, Test Failure
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August 31st, 2009
Phil Buttifant asked:
Depending on the situation, Data recovery can be a very difficult and sensitive issue. In a data loss situation, a failed attempt could lead to more data problems and even the permanent removal or destruction of files. Therefore, it is necessary to fix the problem first and then try to recover the [...]
Tags: Bad Sectors, Critical Files, Data Recovery Hard Drive, Data Recovery Software, Disk Data Recovery, Disk Data Recovery Software, Freeware, Hard Disk Data Recovery, Hard Disk Data Recovery Software, Hard Disk Drive, Hard Disk Drive Data Recovery, Hard Drive Data Recovery, Hard Drive Data Recovery Software, Loss Situation, Loss Situations, Mechanical Failure, Professional Recovery Service, Recycling Bin, Sensitive Issue, Software Programs
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August 22nd, 2009
Sk Data Recovery asked:
Around 400 million new hard drives are produced every year, and at any time, all over the world, a large number of them will be failing. The resulting loss of often crucial data is where the Data Recovery companies come in. Whether it is irreplaceable christening photographs from a domestic PC [...]
Tags: Bad Sector, Bad Sectors, Business Data, Christening, Computer Operating System, Data Recovery, Data Retrieval, Degradation Results, Electrical Failure, File System Architecture, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drives, Key Business, Losing Track, Mechanical Failure, Raid Array, Specialist Knowledge, Specialist Software, Specialist Techniques, Time All Over The World
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July 31st, 2009
Cony asked:
Normally, the drives failure can be attribute into two causes—logical failure and physical failure. Logical failure is always caused by partition loss, MBR corruption. FAT table damaged, etc. These failures always will not bring a terrible loss of your data and can be easily handled by OS reinstallation or hard drive format or [...]
Tags: Bad Sectors, Data Recovery Software, Data Recovery Tools, Disk Performance, Disk Platters, Drive Crash, Hard Drive Failure, High Intensity, Logical Data, Magnetic Waves, Mechanical Components, Precious Data, Professional Data Recovery, Reporting Technology, Smart Status, Sophisticated Technology, Temperature Characteristics, Temperature Water, Time Drive, Warning System
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