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 13th, 2009
Shawn paul asked:
The hard drive is known as the workhouse of the computer. Therefore, the hard drive needs periodic tuning, so that the hard drive can perform its operations smoothly and efficiently without any interruption.
In order to maintain optimal health of the hard drive, the user can follow the instructions given below:
First of all, [...]
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December 8th, 2009
Eugene Eshitemi asked:
Do laptop hard drives really fail? Several computer users have asked themselves these question and more other questions about there laptops. Here are some facts about computers and their components.
Facts
1. One in Five computers suffers a fatal hard drive crush during their lifetime!
2. A computer hard drive crashes after every 15 seconds.
3. [...]
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November 15th, 2009
Jerry Tim asked:
“Can I afford the hard drive recovery?” This is the question which is generally asked by the data loss victims to the hard drive recovery companies. To be truthful, you should ask yourself this question- “Could I afford the loss of data which I can not retrieve from my computer’s hard disk?”
You [...]
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September 19th, 2009
Alan Amerson asked:
Tape drives are useful backups to store data. The faster variety can transfer 20MB per second. Other tape drives can accommodate kilobytes and gigabytes in the hundreds. These kinds of media, however, are sequential-access devices, meaning you have to read through previous data before you can get to the latest input. You [...]
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September 9th, 2009
David Faulkner asked:
Perhaps you are already aware of the fact that the data on your computer can be stored in many different ways, such as CDs, removable disks or DVDs and so on. I may also agree with the fact that all machines reach a point where they crash, with or without any obvious [...]
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August 28th, 2009
Shawn paul asked:
The workhouse of the computer is the hard disk. Therefore, it is important to know the functions and working of the hard disk. The files that we save are magnetically recorded onto the platter. The platter is placed inside the hard disk. The platters in most of the hard drives are usually [...]
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August 25th, 2009
Jerry Tim asked:
One of the most important tasks of computer is storing information in secured way. Information can be in any form such as email messages or simple lists, but can also be as highly important and confidential as internal communications or client information. With computers being used for handling top-secret information, security measures [...]
Tags: Available Space, Data Encryption, Directory Listing, Email Messages, Hacker Information, Hard Disk, Important Information, Information Security Measures, Internal Communications, Marker, Perfect Solution, Physical Security, Point Of View, Putting Computers, Secret Information, Security Measure, Security Options, Security Point, Tag, Unauthorized Viewers
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August 24th, 2009
Aaron Walker asked:
Are you wondering if there’s an inexpensive way to backup the data on your hard disk? There is! While DVDs cost a bit more than CDs, they have so much more storage capacity that the extra cash is worth it. Many computers that are on the market today have DVD burners integrated [...]
Tags: Aaron Walker, Backup Media, Backup Solutions, Backup Storage, Backups, Benefit, Capabilities, Different Companies, Different Ways, Dvd Drive, Dvd Drives, Dvd Writer, External Hard Drive, Extra Cash, Flexibility, Hard Disk, Period Of Time, Storage Capacity, Storage Option, Storage Options
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August 23rd, 2009
kmadhav asked:
A hard drive failure or damage can be caused while a user is performing certain normal operations, or due to certain external factors like, heat, water, high magnetic waves, natural calamities etc. A physically damaged hard drive can halt the functioning of operating system and stop the user to access the data stored [...]
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