Posted on Monday, November 29, 2010 at 3:14 AM
No matter which operating system you use, all the storage devices (including internal and external hard disk drives, zip drives, CDs, DVDs, pen drives, and many more) are prone to errors and data loss. This could happen due to any reason, like, unintentional or intentional drive formatting, unexpected power off leading to sudden closure of the operating system, accidental deletion of important system files, partition or its file system corruption, operating system error, some bugs, corruption or damage to the storage media, read/write error messages, and many more. But handling all these problems is fairly easy, if you have a backup of the data. But in case you don't have it,
hard drive recovery software can aid you in your endeavor for it...
Posted on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 1:53 AM
A hard drive is the primary storage device in the computer systems, which helps you to store valuable data. Apart for this, the important system files that are required to run the system are stored in the hard drive. Lot many times, these files get missing or damaged during an update, thereby disabling you from starting the computer. In such cases, you should try to copy these files from the CD of the operating system. If that does not solve the issue, then you should use a third-party
hard drive data recovery software to recover the trapped data.
You can consider a situation where in you are unable to start your Windows XP Service Pack 2 system. The following error message is displayed on a black screen:
“Windows could not start because the following file is missing:
\system32\drivers\ntfs.sys”
Cause:...
Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2010 at 2:54 AM
MAC Disk Utility is a data recovery tool created on the hard disk-related activities to perform, and it comes with Mac OS X. The functions used to mount the hard disk, checking the integrity of your Mac computer hard disk, floppy disk formatting and partitioning, or disable journaling and the development of floppy disks. Mac Disk Utility is undoubtedly a useful tool, but in some versions of Mac OS X, it can not function properly.
Only in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Disk Utility shows unexpected behavior when attempting to alter or remove formatting a hard disk volume. This problem might lead to Mac data recovery solutions. If you wish to correct or delete a format Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard volume testing, you have the following error message: "File system formatter failed" This problem typically occurs when you try to check a specific Mac OS X changing device. The problem may be because:
This problem could be incompatible with Mac OS X Leopard Disk Utility with splitting scheme was used by Leopard. If partition table is damaged, Disk Utility will not change or format the Mac OS X volume...
Posted on Monday, November 01, 2010 at 2:48 AM
Kernel is the key component of Linux operating system, which works as a bridge between applications and data processing performed at hardware level. Its responsibilities include managing resources of the system (communication between hardware components and hardware). The Linux kernel provides lowest-level abstraction for the resources, which must be controlled by applications, to carry out their operations. However, in case of kernel panic or kernel corruption, Linux may not boot properly. In such circumstances, you can not access data from Linux hard drive and come across data loss situations. At this point, Linux Data Recovery becomes need of the hour to get your data back.
What is Kernel Panic or Kernel Vulnerabilities?
In Linux operating system, kernel panic is a step taken by the operating system after detecting internal fatal error by which it can not recover safely. The Linux kernel routines, which handle panics, are usually designed so as to output an error to console, wait for system reboot, or initiate the automatic system reboot. Kernel panic may occur due to various reasons, such as faulty kernel, missing/damaged Linux data structures, operating system malfunction, file system corruption, and missing system files...
Posted on Monday, November 01, 2010 at 2:39 AM
An error message while starting Windows Server 2003 system, halts the boot process and makes hard drive data inaccessible. A boot error message may appear owing to various reasons, the most common being system file corruption. Corruption of even a single system file (required at the time of boot process) halts the entire boot process. Just like other files, system files too are prone to corruption. And the cause of corruption can be virus attack, operating system damage, and human mistakes. To overcome system file corruption, a Windows user can format the system and restore data from an updated backup. However, in case no backup is available, a user needs to opt for a commercial partition recovery software.
For detailed explanation of the above problem, consider the below error message that appears when you try to boot your Windows Server 2003 machine:
“STOP: c000021a {Fatal System Error}
The Windows Logon Process system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc0000034 (0x00000000 0x0000000)...
Posted on Monday, October 18, 2010 at 11:15 PM
Hard Drive is the brain of the computer. Every single byte of our work is stored in this brain of the computer. Normally it works fine but sometimes it faced the unwanted situations of hard drive failure, Hard drive is crashed, formatted or hard drive becomes inaccessible. There are many reasons behind this. First of all we have to understand the some basic things about hard drive which must every computer user should know about these features of computer hard drive.
For this read this article in which everything is explained about system hard disk Things You Must Know About Your Computer Hard Drive.
IF this Blue Screen is comes on your computer monitor “the hard drive can't be accessible” it means your system now infected with some problem then from here your hard work starts because this is very irritated situation and everybody wants to remove this error as soon as possible and get out from this unwanted situation.
What are the reasons for inaccessible Hard Drive?...