Posts Tagged ‘Computer System’

Digital Forensics For Private Investigators

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Digital Forensics is the terminology used when digital artifacts are collected from a computer system in a forensically sound manner. In other words, digital artifacts such as documents, spreadsheet, pictures and email can be retrieved from a computer, PDA or any other type of digital device with storage capability. The material is then analyzed and preserved. This operation can often be done even if the data has been intentionally erased. Digital Forensics procedures will allow the forensic examiner to reveal digital evidence, and display the exact time and date the information was created, installed, or downloaded, as well as when it was last accessed.

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A Definition of Data Recovery for the Average Net Surfer

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

James Fohl is a contributor at Free-backup.info — the home of the popular tool for personal online backup — Back2zip. This article can be found at http://free-backup.info/a-definition-of-data-recovery-for-the-average-net-surfer.html

Curious about data recovery?

Have you ever wondered what data recovery actually is? To answer this question, it is necessary to understand the basis of the need for data recovery. Have you ever lost data on your computer system? By data, of course I mean all of your important files that you have been saving over the years; photos, word documents, even your impressive MP3 collection. And by ‘lost’ I mean that the data was deleted from your hard disk, or lost due to a hard drive failure. In any case, it’s data that you wish you could have saved, but ultimately it’s gone.

Most computer users believe that once their data is lost, its lost forever. They often reload their system software and forget about data recovery, because most home users fail to even acknowledge the existence of the possibility of data recovery. However businesses, as well as many smart technical individuals have discovered many ways of recovering their lost data via processes simply known as data recovery.

Data recovery isn’t as difficult as it may sound.

Services are offered by a wide variety of specialized individuals, as well as in the form of many software applications. While it may sound confusing, it is very easy to tell whether you are in the need of software to assist you in your data recovery, or if you require a specialized individual to help you with your recovery efforts. With either case, it is possible to retrieve your ‘lost’ data, and perhaps save you from the assorted problems that would be sure to arise if you had indeed lost your data, and failed to make any attempt at a recovery effort.

When is data recovery software used?

Data recovery software is often used whenever files are deleted from a computer hard drive, either by fault of the user or by automated actions initiated by the computer’s software. The files may have been deleted from within your system, however by using the correct software it is possible to retrieve this deleted data. In the past few years, many advancements have been made in the development of this software. Data recovery software is targeted towards everyone, with emphasis on the home user and small businesses.

When is a data recovery specialist needed?

Data recovery specialists are required whenever your data has been corrupted due to a failure of your hard drive. It is possible for data recovery specialists to actually extract data and other information from a hard drive that is even in non working condition. This practice is usually targeted towards large businesses, or individuals who have a high demand for their lost data.

Data recovery solutions allows you to have faith in your computer.

With both data recovery specialists, and specialized software available to help retrieve your lost data, the next time you loose important data you will have options available to you that will help you get your data back. From now on, you have options to retrieve your data, instead of just forgetting about it and moving on.

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Understanding Malwares – Prevent And Protect Against Malware Attack

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Malwares attack and destroy your computer system. Be proactive by protecting your computer systems against them. Install appropriate anti-virus and anti-spyware, create a restore point, create a backup, and educate yourself so you can better defend your expensive computer and protect your privacy and data on the internet.

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Clock-Watchdog-Timeout Error Message In Windows Vista

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Multiple processors installed in a single computer system enhance the overall performance of the system. Operations like file conversion, gaming, 3D rendering and batch operations can be executed simultaneously and speedily in a multi-processor environment.

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Getting Rid of Spyware With Spyware Cease – A Review

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Spyware can be some of the most annoying programs that can come to your computer system, at the same time they can also be some of the most dangerous programs. Why you may ask? Because spyware programs are designed as advertising research tools which enter your computer, without permission, and steal your personal information, trace how you use your machine, check every website you visit and save every conversation you have.

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