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Be Smart: Partition Your Drive by John H Lee
Being in the computer field for some years, I've seen many people being afraid to save data on their computers. People are so paranoid, but don't really know what to do unless they're willing to spend a little time to learn about the box with a cup holder built into it (CD ROM tray)=0). ... Another good practice is to buy an external hard drive, Zip, or a tape drive depending on how large your data is, to have extra backup just in case, which is rare but does happen, the partition gets corrupted and the Logical drive is no longer there.
Tips for Failed Hard Drive Data Recovery by Charles Cass
One thing that manufacturers of hard drives do not tell us when we buy our brand new computers, is that hard drives are subject to fail, regardless of the amount of time they are used. With some systems it may take more than 10 years before the hard drive failure occurs, while others can fail... If as an example, your failed hard drive happens to be the drive which contains the operating system, the best failed hard drive data recovery step you can take is not to boot the drive at all if this is possible.
How to Install a Hard Drive by Alfred Moloto
As more files are stored on your computer, your hard drive is likely to run out off space. Today Hard drives are much bigger and cheap. In this excises I will walk you through the steps you need to take when installing a new hard drive. 1.Remove the case cover, make sure you have an open IDE... 5.If you want to use the new hard drive as your primary hard drive then you will need software to use to clone like (Norton Ghost), it will make an identical drive with all the software and drivers with windows just like your old hard drive, the difference will the space.
Configuring the Internal Drives ... Step 11 of 21 by Chuck Lunsford
Before configuring you must decide what type of drives and how many you want in your system. Unless you plan on using your PC for more involved applications such as networking then one drive should be sufficient. In fact with today’s drive sizes like the LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Drive coming in at... Strictly speaking, "drive" refers to a device that drives (removable) media, such as a tape drive or (floppy) disk drive, while a hard disk contains fixed (non-removable) media. ... …A hard disk or hard drive (HD) is a non-volatile (computer memory that can retain the stored information even when...
Part 1: Un-Install Programs, Update Windows, Defragment Hard Drives by Aaron West
This is the first of many more articles to come. I will show you step by step how you can take back control over your windows computer. Just follow my instructions and soon you will be using your computer to work or play again instead of spending hours trying to just keep it running. ... Now that your computer is updated and we've also done a little house cleaning, it is time to de-fragment the hard drive. ... In the new window, click on Defragment again and let the computer defragment the hard drive.
Data Recovery Processes by Rudy Silva
Six months ago my computer crashed. When I turned my computer on it would not load Windows XP and so I could not get into my two hard drive files. As an author and writer of ebooks, I had all my files in two hard drives without any other backup. At first, I panic. ... * Remove one hard drive C from old computer and install new hard drive on old computer * Copy files from drive D that was left on old computer onto new hard drive * Remove drive D old computer and install drive C Job complete.
What To Look For In A Computer Hard Drive by Cedric H. Dirose
There is no doubt that the computer hard drive is the lifeblood of any computer, from the tiniest laptop to the largest computer server. Without a hard drive on which to store data, even the most technologically advanced computer is worthless, so it is important to choose that drive carefully. ... If you fill up the computer hard drive that came with your computer you will have to either replace it with a larger capacity drive, buy a second internal hard drive or purchase an external hard drive that connects to the computer with a USB cable.
Reinstall Windows XP by Jacob Erdei
Instructions for re-installing Windows XP: There comes a time in every computers life were you just want to start over. This article gives you instructions for reinstalling your XP operating system and starting over. Be sure to backup any documents that you have on your system. ... Some computers do not have an XP CD if this is the case when your computer fist boots up look at the screen, newer computers often times have the restore CD on the hard drive already and you can access it from your initial boot-up.
USB Flash Drives by Damian Sofsian
USB is an acronym that stands for Universal Standard Bus, a standard port which can be used with any computer to connect a number of computer accessories. USB flash drive is a compact USB flash memory that acts like a portable hard drive, letting the user store and transport huge quantities of... The needed drivers to make the USB flash drive work comes when the device is bought and is very easy to install in the computer. ... Hence, data accessibility is only possible if the flash drive is connected to a computer.
Shopping Tips For Buying An External Harddrive by Cedric H. Dirose
When the first external harddrive first hit the market, it was large, clunky, slow and very expensive. Like most aspects of the world of computer technology, however, the prices of these external had drives have steadily fallen, even as the speed, reliability and storage capacity has increased... Unlike internal hard drives, external hard drives can be moved from computer to computer in a matter of minutes, simply by unplugging them from one computer and plugging them into another. ... As with any type of hard drive, it is best to buy as large an external hard drive as you can afford.
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