Yes! a blog about USB external hard drives.
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 22nd, 2009
Simpson Raid asked:
Hard disk failure is a very common problem with computers that could cause negative consequences for business organizations as well as general computer users. The hard disk failure is an unforeseen situation and may strike any computer.
However, with an appropriate action plan, the hard drive malfunction does not cause data loss. Here [...]
Tags: Business Organizations, Chkdsk, Computer Users, Critical Data, Critical System, Data Recovery Software, Disk Platters, Drive Recovery Software, File Deletion, Firewire Cable, General Computer, Hard Disk Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hard Drive Recovery Software, Negative Consequences, Physical Destruction, Recovery Professionals, Slave Drive, Unforeseen Situation, Virus Infection
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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 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 24th, 2009
Bharat Bista asked:
Hard Disk: An Introduction
Hard disk is a non-volatile data storage device that stores electronic data on a magnetic surface layered onto hard disk platters. Word Hard is use to differentiate it from a soft, or floppy disk. Hard disks hold more data and can store from 10 to more than 100 gigabytes, [...]
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