Yes! a blog about USB external hard drives.
January 14th, 2010
Simpson Raid asked:
SATA stands for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment. It is a storage interface that offers standards for connecting a hard drive to the computer system. Also known as Serial ATA, this standard follows serial signaling technology and hence offers fast data transfer. SATA hard drive provides various advantages over its counterparts including flexibility, [...]
Tags: Advanced Technology Attachment, Drive Error, Drive Recovery Software, Electronic Failure, Failure Data, Failure Results, Hard Disk Drive, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hard Drive Recovery Software, Head Crash, Heat Condensation, Motor Crash, Primary Hard Disk Drive 0 Failure, Recovery Console Commands, Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, Spindle Motor, Storage Interface, Stressed Conditions, Weather Conditions
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January 10th, 2010
Simpson Raid asked:
One of the major issues faced by modern computer users is data loss and Hard Drive Recovery. If you have not created proper backup of your business critical data, you may lose all or partial data from your hard drive. But data loss can be handled in most of the cases and [...]
Tags: Drive Recovery Software, Drive Volumes, Electrical Failure, Failure Factors, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hard Drive Recovery Software, Head Crash, Logical Data, Loss Situation, Loss Situations, Mechanical Failure, Mechanical Problems, Modern Computer, Precious Data, Proper Backup, Proper Solution, Recovery Applications, Recovery Experts, Skilled Professionals
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December 30th, 2009
Andrew Juan asked:
SATA stands for Serial ATA(Advanced Technology Attachment). It is a storage interface that offers standards for connecting a hard drive to the computer system. SATA interface follows two specifications SATA and SATA II. SATA offers a speed of 1.5 Gbps (or 150 MBps) and SATA II offers 3 Gbps(or 300 MBps). It [...]
Tags: Advanced Technology Attachment, Condensation, Drive Error, Electronic Failure, Environmental Heat, Error Messages, Failure Results, Gbps, Hard Disk Drive, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Head Crash, Mbps, Misalignment, Motor Crash, Primary Hard Disk Drive 0 Failure, Recovery Utilities, Spindle Motor, Storage Interface, Weather Conditions
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November 25th, 2009
Mark Robin asked:
Hard drives, instead of being the main storage media, can contrarily fail in a number of ways. The ultimate ruin is to the data, which get meandered in the hives of hard drive. The failure categories can be of four types: logical, mechanical, firmware corruption and electronic. The ultimate medicine to such [...]
Tags: Anti Virus Software, Disk Recovery Software, File Deletion, Firmware, Free Environment, Hard Disk Recovery, Hard Disk Recovery Service, Hard Disk Recovery Software, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drives, Head Crash, Hives, Mechanical Component, Mechanical Failures, Physical Assembly, Physical Shock, Platters, Shock Power, Static Electricity, Storage Media
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November 23rd, 2009
Garry Thomson asked:
In computers data is stored in “Hard Drive”. If this storage device gets damaged or corrupted, users can not access the data. Here it is called crashed.
The most common reasons for a data loss is hard drive crash or failure. Since Hard drive is a mechanical device, it is highly prone to [...]
Tags: Alignments, Data Recovery, Drive Corruption, Drive Crash, Dust Particle, Electrical Failure, Electro Static Discharge, Faulty Component, Fluctuation, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hard Drive Recovery Expert, Head Crash, Heat Damage, Magnetic Surface, Mechanical Device, Natural Disaster, Natural Disasters, Storage Device, Sudden Shocks
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November 19th, 2009
cool madhav asked:
Head crash is a major problem with modern hard drives that could occur at any point of time. It results as the inaccessibility of your most critical data stored on disk platters. A damaged head can not read/write data from or to disk platters. It causes serious data loss situations and lead [...]
Tags: Crash Results, Crash Situations, Critical Data, Disk Platters, Disk Surface, Dust Particle, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Head Crash, Layer Technology, Loss Situations, Lubricant, Madhav, Magnetic Coating, Magnetic Surface, Revolutions Per Minute, Teflon, Thin Layer, Thin Liquid Film, Uppermost Layer
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November 18th, 2009
shally spears asked:
Hard Drive is the non-volatile storage media which is primarily used to store critical information by all organizations. A new hard drive is equally prone to physical damages as an old and rugged hard drive is. Though the failure chances due to extended use are less in a new hard drive, but [...]
Tags: Component Level, Condensation, Detachment, Drive Recovery Software, Hard Disk Recovery, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hard Drive Recovery Software, Hard Drive Recovery Tools, Head Crash, Internals, Magnetic Material, Physical Damages, Platters, Shally, Software Experts, Storage Media, Sudden Temperature Changes, Typical Causes, Volatile Storage, Wear And Tear
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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 10th, 2009
shally spears asked:
In case your computer is not able to boot, the hard drive crash can not be the only reason behind it. You should try to reboot the system in a different mode viz. Safe Mode, check all cables and connections. If this doesn’t help, then you need to shut down the system [...]
Tags: Disk Error, Drive Crash, Dust Particles, Electronic Failure, External Factors, Filter Function, Hard Disk Recovery, Head Crash, Heat Water, High Intensity, Integrated Circuits, Magnetic Material, Magnetic Waves, Material Data, Motor Spindle, Power On Self Test, Prime Cause, Service Professionals, Spindle Motor, Video Subsystem
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September 6th, 2009
Andy Butler asked:
Hard drive rebuild, in the general sense of the term, can mean a simple operation of replacing the firmware (controller card) and reprogramming it using specialist software. Or it can mean replacing the drive’s precision components like its read/write head, done in Class 100 clean rooms by specialist data recovery technicians.
Hard Drives [...]
Tags: Accidental Deletion, Andy Butler, Controller Card, Data Recovery Software, Drive Failures, Electro Mechanical Devices, Faulty Design, Hard Drive Recovery, Head Crash, Malicious Intent, Mechanical Failure, Natural Disaster, Necessary Resources, Precision Components, Recovery Data Recovery, Recovery Professionals, Rotations, Specialist Professionals, Specialist Software, Virus Attack
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