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 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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September 10th, 2009
Donna Barron asked:
My friend Sharon called recently to ask for my email address. Her hard drive crashed and she was in the process of rebuilding a new drive–application by application and, it would seem, one email address at a time. Everything on her old drive was gone, including the photos from her recent vacation. [...]
Tags: Backup Software, Backups, Barron, Daunting Task, Disk Crash, Downtime, Drive Backup, Drive Failures, Email Address, Exact Image, Friend Sharon, Hard Drive Failure, Home Computer User, Image Backup, Image Copy, Inconvenient Times, Operating System, Software Applications, Software Products, Virtual Standstill
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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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September 7th, 2009
Jane Fields asked:
Memory and hard drive upgrades are fairly straightforward changes that you (or your IT department) can make to keep your desktop computer longer. And if you think your desktop is too old to find parts for, think again. There are many vendors of discontinued computer parts who can help you.
When is it [...]
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September 1st, 2009
Aggrey Mullwani asked:
Your laptop’s hard disk is always at risk of getting infected by viruses and thus, may need recovery services. In this day and age where computer laptops are being made everyday, your laptop is also at risk.
One of the ways your laptop can get infected is by downloading stuff from the internet. [...]
Tags: Anti Virus Software, Computer Laptops, Deleting Viruses, Dvds, Email, Emails, External Storage Devices, Flash Disk, Free Software, Hard Disk Recovery, Information Services, Laptop Hard Disk, Linux, Maximum Protection, Operating System, Presence, Risk
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August 27th, 2009
Jayesh Bagde asked:
Upgrading, instead of buying a new laptop is a more practical way to save you hundreds of dollars. Understanding the needed specifications and following the easy step by step process will help you find the right materials for the upgrade, at a very low price.
Upgrading your laptop hard drive can be done [...]
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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 [...]
Tags: Computer System, Data Recovery Services, Error Message, External Factors, Hard Disk, Hard Drive Failure, Heat Water, Hive, Inaccessible Data, Magnetic Waves, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Xp, Natural Calamities, New Technology File System, Operating System, Stop C0000218 Registry, Stop C0000218 Registry File Failure, Windows Xp, Windows Xp Installation
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August 20th, 2009
Travis Lee asked:
Knowing the signs of hard drive failure is important because it is the number one cause of data loss on computers. If you know the signs and symptoms ahead of time, you can prepare for the inevitable computer crash and get your data backed up before it’s too late.
Of course you should [...]
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