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Data Recovery Software – are They Useful?
Have you ever heard the word data recovery? If YES, then you might be aware about the data loss situations. But if you say NO then you are one of the lucky person who have not experienced the situations of data loss, hard drive crashes which demand data recovery.
What is Data Loss?
Data Loss is a situation where you lose the data stored on your hard drive or it becomes inaccessible. This data could be the important business files, music, personal collection of pictures, emails, videos or anything. Now why this happens? This situation generally occurs when the hard drive fails or crashes, files get corrupt or damaged, there are virus attacks on your computer system, hard Read the rest of this entry »
No CommentsRecovering Internet Explorer Passwords: Theory and Practice
Recovering Internet Explorer Passwords: Theory and Practice
1. Introduction
2. Types of passwords stored in Internet Explorer
2.1. Internet Credentials
2.2. AutoComplete data
2.3. AutoComplete passwords
2.4. FTP passwords
2.5. Synchronization passwords
2.6. Identities passwords
2.7. AutoForms data
2.8. Content Advisor password
3. Brief overview of Internet Explorer password recovery programs
4. PIEPR – the first acquaintance
5. Three real-life examples
5.1. Recovering current user’s FTP passwords
5.2. Recovering website passwords from unloadable operating system
5.3. Recovering uncommonly stored passwords
6. Conclusion
1. Introduction
Nobody Read the rest of this entry »
No CommentsCreating a Backup Strategy to Avoid Disaster
Organize your data so it is easy to back up.
You want all your data files (e.g. Word documents, Excel documents, email, etc.) to be in folders that are all inside a single folder on your hard disk. Windows provides you with a folder named “My Documents” designed for this purpose. In Windows 95/98/ME there is a single My Documents folder shared by all users while Windows NT/2000/XP creates a separate My Documents folder for each login account. Backing up the “WinNTProfiles” folder in NT 4.0 or the “Documents and Settings” folder in Windows 2000/XP will back up the My Documents folders for all users if you are logged in as an administrator.
Many programs Read the rest of this entry »
No CommentsRecover Your Deleted Files With Free Software
I will share a free software that can recover deleted file in this article. I have restored dozens of deleted files with
this great freeware.
Sometimes, we may accidentally delete a file – if you holding down the Shift key to delete a file, you can not find the
deleted file in Recycle Bin. When this happen, it doesn’t mean the deleted file is completely removed from your disk. The file is only marked as deleted. It is still on your computer and take up the disk space. I don’t know if Windows has any
command that can help restore the deleted files, but you can retrieve the deleted files easily with a free software – Read the rest of this entry »
Fixing Email in Windows
If you are using something other than Web-based email, you already have a bunch of files such as email archives and indexes stored on your hard disk. Unlike Web-based email, you can unfortunately lose access to your entire email archive after a system failure that results in disk corruption or that damages your email database. Luckily, in that case you are not left without options.
Mail Recovery by DiskInternals http://www.diskinternals.com/mail-recovery/ makes it possible for everyone to recover email archives completely automatically. No need to know anything about your email – just select your hard disk, and Mail Recovery will do the rest automatically! Mail Recovery is the top of the line in email data recovery, and performs Read the rest of this entry »
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