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Posted on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 11:16 PM

Resolving User Profile Corruption in Windows Vista and possible Data Recovery

Windows operating systems allow creation of multiple user accounts. A user profile defines a separate working area or environment for a particular user. It contains desktop settings, network connections, recently used files, Windows application settings etc. Sometimes, when computer faces problem while loading a specific user profile, it opens up a temporary profile for you. This temporary profile holds data and other changes made to your system, till the time you are logged on to this account. As a consequence, you may face data loss immediately after logging off the temporary account. To recover back all your lost data, you need to go for Windows data recovery through a reliable third-party utility.

For instance, when you start your Windows Vista-based computer, you may receive the following error message on your screen: “Your user profile was not loaded correctly! You have been logged on with a temporary profile....

Posted on Thursday, January 27, 2011 at 12:19 AM

Data recovery problem can be circumvented by using efficient file recovery software

Everyone tries to bid adieu to the very familiar data loss problem. Are we really successful in doing so?

Counting on the number of data loss cases that we have encountered in the past, it is quite apparent that we are never going to get past this problem. No application or operating system is perfect. As a result, they often get associated with several data security issues which further result in serious data loss problems. In such cases, you need a reliable data recovery software that recover back your lost data without compromising on the data integrity and quality. Data recovery

We should be prepared beforehand for handling any gruesome situation of severe data loss that may happen to us in future. It is often recommended that you should take regular backups of your hard drive data. Some efficient data backup utilities are also available that enable you to back up your important data and perform file data recovery at a later stage using these backups. But some people refrain themselves from maintaining backups of their important files and folders while the other forget to update their backups regularly. If you do not have a habit of backing up your critical data, you can take help of a professional data recovery software...

Posted on Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at 12:19 AM

How to perform NTFS data recovery in case of "Stop 0x24" or "NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM” error message

NTFS partitions differ from other file system partitions in terms of behavior or how they function and the data structures used. NTFS file system introduced many additional features, such as security access control lists (ACLs), file system journaling, etc. It enhanced performance of the system and improved disk space utilization. It supports large partition sizes that make it suitable for use in big multinational organizations. But this file system is prone to corruption. Users have encountered several error messages while using NTFS partitions on their hard disks. There may be several reasons for NTFS file system corruption, such as damaged drivers, damaged portions on your hard disk etc. All these reasons may make your partition data inaccessible and put you in a severe data loss situation. In such cases, you need to go for NTFS partition recovery through a reliable third party utility.

For instance, while using Windows 2000 on your system, you may come across the following error message on your computer screen:...

Posted on Monday, January 24, 2011 at 1:55 AM

All About Physical Data Loss and Recover

What is Physical data loss in a hard drive? It is different from a logical data loss. The latter are problems that can be resolved by data recovery software while physical data loss cannot. Data recovery services are needed for getting back the data from hard drives affected by power surges, flooding of hard drives, fire damages or any incident which affects the magnetic coating of your hard drive's platter. This magnetic coating is the main ingredient which keeps your data intact. The impact of damage to the this coating determines how much of your data is recoverable.

The services of a data recovery expert is needed to bring back your lost data. You should make sure though that the data cannot be recovered by any other means before resorting to the services of the experts. To ensure that that the problem is really a physical one, you can check whether the hard disk works in a different PC or not. The following steps need to be taken for that:-...

Posted on Friday, December 03, 2010 at 11:03 PM

Recovering inaccessible Windows XP when the Ntoskrnl.exe file is missing or corrupt

The Ntoskrnl.exe is an essential file in the Windows NT series of operating systems. This file provides the Kernel and Executive layers of the Windows NT systems and assists in several services including hardware virtualization, process and memory management, etc. However, when this file is inaccessible due to corruption then the system would not start as normal practice. In such cases, you should resolve the situation by using appropriate data recovery solutions. If the system still remains inaccessible then you should use a third-party ]data recovery software to recover the inaccessible data.

Let us discuss a practical situation that appears when you are unable to start your Windows XP system. In this case, you may face the following error message:

“Windows could not start because of a computer disk hardware configuration problem.

Could not read from the selected boot disk. Check boot path and disk hardware...

Posted on Monday, November 29, 2010 at 2:20 AM

How to recover trapped data from inaccessible Windows XP

A boot loader program in the Windows system is used to start the computer by loading the main program in the operating system. There are several third-party applications like GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) as well that you can use to perform the same task with some advanced features. However, at times you may face some system startup issues because of incompatibility with these applications. In such cases, you should take appropriate steps to sort out the issue. If you are unable to do so, then you should use a third-party data recovery tools to do the needful.

Let us consider a situation in which you have a Windows XP system with which you have unsuccessfully tried to install Windows Vista to make it dual-boot. After doing this, you start Windows XP but it does not start displaying a black screen and a blinking underscore. Please note that this issue may appear if you are using a third-party boot manager program.

Cause:...

Posted on Friday, November 26, 2010 at 2:01 AM

Recovering data from inaccessible Windows 7 when the Startup Repair tool fails

Windows 7 is the latest operating system from Microsoft that is laden with loads of advanced features to present a nice user-friendly experience. One of such features is the Startup Repair tool that diagnoses and repairs any problem that is barring your from starting the Windows system. Although this tool was introduced in Windows Vista but in Windows 7 this tool is installed on the hard disk making it more handy to use. However, there are instances when this repair tool does not work and the system remains inaccessible. You should look to perform data recovery in such cases with the use of a third-party data recovery software.

Consider a scenario in which you are unable to access your Windows 7 system as it is showing a STOP error during the boot process.

Cause:

Various causes could be responsible for such booting issue in Windows 7. Some of them are:

The Windows registry is damaged.

A critical system file is missing, damaged, or corrupt...

Posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 10:45 PM

Different Ways That Enable You to Protect Your Valuable Computer Data

I believe all of you, like me, must have encountered data loss while working on your computer systems. Also, some experts do believe that 'Data loss is inevitable' and no matter how much you try to protect your data, it would meet its 'fate' some time or the other. Having said that, you should always strive to safeguard your data using appropriate corrective measures than to repent later. But, if you lose your data then you can always recover it using a third-party data recovery software.

There are different types of causes that can cause data loss from your system. Some of them are listed here:

User action: Sometimes, you delete some files only to realize later that these files were needed.

Accidents: This includes accidentally deleting the files such as blanket deletion, shift-deleting the files, etc. Also, issues like not reading the removable storage media also contribute to this point...

Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 at 11:56 PM

Recovering Data From Windows XP in Case of Pretty Park Virus Damaging EXE Files

A computer virus is a malicious program that is intended to corrupt the host systems and later, get spread to other systems on the network or connected to it by any means. These viruses can be of varying abilities to harm the system and can only be removed using an updated antivirus. However, at times these viruses attack your system so badly that it is almost impossible to remove them. In such cases, the only option that you have is to format the hard drives, after taking up the backup. If the system is inaccessible, then you should use a third-party data recovery software to recover the inaccessible data.

Let us consider a situation in which you are unable to start any executable file in your Windows XP system. Either of the following error messages is getting displayed in this regard:

"Windows cannot find FILES32.VXD. This program is needed for opening files of type "Application"."

OR

"Path to program is not a valid Windows application"...

Posted on Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at 2:46 AM

Lost your files...know how you can get them back with the help of file recovery software

With the advancements in Information Technology and the convenience it provides to us in easing out our tasks, we are slowly relying more on our computer system to carry out sundry tasks. So much so that most of us spend nearly two-thirds of our daily time on the system. That is why when we lose some of our computer data, we feel so very dejected and gloomy. However, that should not how you should react and lose heart. When such things happen, you should look out for the probable backup of that data so that it can be restored in place of the deleted files. However, if that is not possible then you can use a third-party file recovery software to recover the deleted files.

There could be many ways because of which you can lose the Windows data. Some of them are listed here:

Accidentally emptying the Recycle Bin folder Using 'shift+delete' to delete the files as they by-pass the Recycle Bin folder. Performing blanket deletion to delete multiple files at once...

 

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