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Before You Pull Your Hair Out, Call a Data Recovery Company 2009-01-21 09:13:58 What happens when you are working on a special document or project on the computer and your screen goes blank! Panic? No - get help!
The good news about a crash is that most data, in most situations, can be recovered. Some projects may require several days, or even weeks, but about 75 per cent of [...] Read more:Recovery
Data Recovery: Today’s Hard Disk Drive & Computer Repair Shop 2009-01-21 08:56:06 Every manager knows that protecting computer data is important, but how many can be completely confident that their backup systems will work when needed?
At CBL Data Recovery
, we see some of the most extreme examples of data loss. In recent years, our assignments have ranged from recovering the entire welfare system of a European country [...] Read more:Today
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The Status of Data Recovery - A Growing Need For Today’s Businesses 2009-01-20 07:55:33 For almost as long as people have been putting digital data on magnetic media, their precious information has been getting lost. In the good old days, perhaps 20 years ago, any company or institution that lost its data was on its own. Anyone with the expertise to help was probably already either on staff or [...] Read more:Recovery
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Hard Drives And Flash Data Recovery 2009-01-20 05:50:31 Today’s high capacity hard disk drives store its drive parameter and service information in flash memory on the circuit board that is specific to that disk drive. This makes disk data recovery all the more complicated since you cannot just swap the board out.
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The Science Behind Data Recovery 2009-01-19 07:47:54 The computer data that seems solid and reliable when you see it on a monitor or hard copy printout really exists only as minute electrical impulses crammed tightly on tape, diskettes or hard drives. Depending on how it is stored, that data will continue to exist until the medium is destroyed, scrambled by a virus [...] Read more:Recovery
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dentifying Vulnerabilities in Networked Systems 2009-01-18 19:12:02 Ghosts in the machine. Spooks in the hard drive. It’s natural to worry about everything that can go wrong with the computers we work with - all the more so if those computers are part of a networked system. The arrival of the Information Age means that increasing amounts of critical business information are stored [...] Read more:Systems