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Recovery of lost data from damaged hard drive by using partition recovery software

Recovery of lost data from damaged hard drive by using partition recovery software Data doctor recovery software provide best option to recover all missing or deleted text document, images,...
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Features of Using Recover Deleted Data Utility

Do you want to recover all types of lost files and folders from your partitioned hard disk drive? If yes, then read this article for instant recovery of your misplaced data from fixed drives and usb...
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Linux app migration from Windows, Solaris, & OS2

Here's some help to port your applications from Windows, Solaris, and OS/2 to run natively on Linux on x86-based systems. The information here also covers porting from Windows to Java and porting and...
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The best DVD Ripper software - Aimersoft DVD Ripper 1.8.0.4 now released

Aimersoft Studio now released the powerful DVD Ripper software - Aimersoft DVD Ripper 1.8.0.4, The overall performance of the latest version has been greatly improved, like conversion speed, quality,...
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Install WAS CE V1.x on Linux

IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE) is an open community application server based on the Apache Geronimo open source application server. Learn how to install the WAS CE V1.x...
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Creating a Battery Power Status Monitor in C#

Sometimes programs need to know the power status of a computer. An example is Windows Update, which often requires a computer to be running on mains power before updates are installed. This article...
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Linux Screensaver for Windows

Construct and package a Linux LiveCD so that it will install using the standard Microsoft Windows install process and will operate as a standard Windows screensaver. Answering the most common concern...
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Dual booting Linux and Windows 2000/XP on large hard disks

This is how I installed W2K and Linux to dual boot on a single large IDE disk, 30 GB in size. I used the W2K boot manager to control the dual boot. It worked for me, so hopefully it will work for you...
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Creating Applications for "Sometimes-Connected" Devices

Because Pocket PC applications can't rely on an always-on Internet connection, I explain how to build an application that detects a connection and uses a storage system to hold data until the next...
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Porting MFC applications to Linux

Porting Windows applications to Linux doesn't have to involve a retraining nightmare. Markus Neifer shows how to port MFC using wxWindows, giving a user's guide to this open source GUI toolkit and...
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API Programming Series #5

This article which is the fourth in this series discusses how you can get the Global Memory Status of a system using the Win32 API from VB
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A Graded Set of Pascal Tutorials

A series of "now type this" tutorials introducing Pascal. While most points raised apply to many Pascals, the tutorials are written so that they work exactly as presented if you work with the...
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Inflable Arrays in Win32

This article allows to declare really huge buffers without actually allocating much more memory than is really needed to store the actual data.
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