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Business Needs vs. Network Performance: Critical Challenges Facing Network Managers
Networking is getting tougher. Networks must deliver a growing range of services, from ERP, CRM and email to VoIP and web services applications, each of which has its own idiosyncrasies and requirements. Each new service introduced onto the...
Data Recovery for Less
If you feel as though you professional and personal lives are at stake if you lose all the data that you have stored on your computer, then it may be time to think about investing
in data recovery.
Believe it or not, only 2% of the billions...
Data Recovery - What Not to Do!
Data Recovery - What Not to Do!
by Keith Thompson
Data recovery is a tricky thing, and if you've somehow
deleted or had your important files corrupted or lost due to
human error, business espionage, faulty hardware or software
or any...
Data Recovery - You Can Get It Back!
Data Recovery - You Can Get It Back!
by Keith Thompson
Data recovery is a process whereby you can save data and
files you accidentally deleted, had eaten by malicious
software or viruses, hardware failures, corporate espionage
and many...
Loans For Bad Debtors: Discarding Debt Disorganization To Recover Financial Growth
Debt disorganization can often lead you to challenges like being permanently tagged as bad debtor. Your personal economy has many repercussions of such a scenario, especially when you are trying to get through the market of debt. Loans for bad...
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Data Recovery and Data Safety Tips
Whether you own your own business or work for someone that does
you'll find that data protection is one of the smartest and
safest approaches you can take to ensure the profitability and
livelihood of your business. When dealing with data recovery and
protection it is vital you remain calm and assess whether you
are dealing with a hard drive or other issue. Fortunately no
matter how dire the situation you can usually follow some easy
steps to ensure maximum data recovery in the event of a computer
crash. Here are some tips to follow to prevent a complete
disaster from occurring:
If you suspect something is wrong with your computers hard drive
turn your computer off and take it to a specialist before you
lose your data.
Back up our data routinely. If you can set up an automatic
program to do so.
When you
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here strange noises from your computer, such as a
clunking noise when you power up your computer immediately turn
your computer off.
Never assume the worst. In most cases data is recoverable even
under the worst conditions (like if your computer was swallowed
from a flood and fully saturated).
Do not attempt any form of data recovery on your own unless you
are a specialist. Messing with the hard drive or other
parameters of your computer can exacerbate any data losses you
may have already experienced.
Don't panic. Remember to think optimistically and get your
computer to a repair tech as soon as possible, and chances are
your data will be salvageable and safe.
About the author:
Article by Frank Owen, visit his web site for more information
on data recovery http://www.datarecoveryinsiders.com
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