Posted on Friday, December 17, 2010 at 3:09 AM
'Hard drive recovery' holds mere significance to all computer users as whether it is your personal lappy or your office desktop, the hard drive of the computer stores all your data initially. May be you are taking backup, but what if any instance of data loss happens before taking your scheduled backup for the day! Anyone can encounter such a tragic data loss situation and I am sure, many people have already witnessed the same. These are the accidental data loss situations, for which one may never can stay prepared and hence, almost impossible to prevent the occurrence. However, the good news is that recovery options in the form of advanced
hard drive recovery software are available and you always have a chance to retrieve back your precious data from the troubled hard drive...
Posted on Friday, July 30, 2010 at 12:11 AM
Windows 7 operating system features a hierarchical database to store entries related to applications and operating system components. This database is known as 'Windows Registry'. Corruption in this database primarily occurs due to operating system crash, file system damage, damaged registry cleaner, and malicious software like virus. In most situations, registry corruption is followed by a boot error message that makes the data saved in the hard drive inaccessible. To get past the problems created after registry damage, a Windows user needs an adequate data backup. But, if no backup exists, then the user needs to resolve boot problems using 'Startup Repair' option. However, if this command fails, then the user needs to opt for effective Hard Drive Recovery solutions.
Consider the below real-time scenario to illustrate the above problem. You try to boot your Windows 7 system and encounter the below error message:
“File: \Windows\system32\config\system
Status: 0xc000014c...
Posted on Friday, July 16, 2010 at 4:54 AM
Have you recently changed the file system of your Windows XP system from FAT32 to NTFS? So, are you facing any booting problems after the file system conversion? If the answer to both the questions is YES, then it means that there may be some problems during the conversion. In such cases, the system may become inaccessible. You should resolve the issue using in-place repair of the Windows XP system. However, if you are not able to recover partition then you should use a partition recovery software to recover the trapped data.
Consider a scenario wherein you have a Windows XP system. You have changed its file system to FAT32 to NTFS by using the 'convert drive: /fs:ntfs' command. When you start the system after performing the conversion, it is unable to start. An error message is displayed, that is:
“Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: System32\Drivers\Ntfs.sys”
Cause:...
Posted on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 2:40 AM
The storage systems is a complex and distinct field and can have different meaning for different users. Storage systems are actually high-performance and high-capacity hardware, which store large amounts of data. Storage system is an array of hard drives that are inside the server where data is located. It can be SAN (Storage Area Network) cabinet, which is full of the hard drives and disk space is sliced-and-diced various ways to offer performance and redundancy. In some situations, your storage system may fail and cause serious data loss situations. In order to retrieve data in such cases,
Hard Drive Recovery come for your rescue.
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Modern storage technology covers all types of data storage media. In past few years NAS (Network Attached Storage) and SAN (Storage Area Network) storage systems have delivered excellent reliability...
Posted on Monday, June 14, 2010 at 4:59 AM
When a Windows XP system is started, the boot.ini file is one of the files that is executed first. It is a plain text file that is stored in the system root. This file also includes entries that provide various boot options such as Safe Mode or the Recovery Console. Hence, it can be rightly inferred that it is a very critical system file that is made both read-only and hidden, so that it is well protected from any mishap. However, there are times when this file gets missing or damaged, which makes the system from getting started. This behavior can appear because of various reasons such as virus infections, power outages, abrupt system shutdown, damaged file system, etc. You should use certain corrective measures to rectify this situation. In case you are not able to resolve the issue then you should use a third-party
hard drive recovery software to do the needful...