(18 September 2007)
Missing a “system32” file? Accidentally damage a drive partition? Did you download a screensaver that turned out to be a virus? Plus you haven’t backed up data in 4 months. Now your boss’ computer won’t boot and you have a data disaster on your hands. Don’t panic, a data recovery solution is just steps away.
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Category: data recovery, helpful hints
tags: cbl pro-v,
crashed computers,
hard drive failure,
recovery software,
unreadable drive
(24 July 2007)
By Thursday – just two days before Christmas – discs started arriving from CBL. “There was a lot of great stuff on that first batch of DVDs,” Sharwood says. “In fact, they did too good a job: I’d reformatted the drive a couple of months earlier and CBL...
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Category: case studies
tags: email recovery,
lost files,
recovered files,
unreadable drive
(23 July 2007)
One Friday afternoon, Simon Sharwood got a lesson in karma.
“I nipped away from my computer to check the cricket score on television,” says the freelance journalist and copywriter and owner of JargonMaster Corporate, a Sydney, Australia-based writing business.
“When I came back, my PC had reverted to DOS mode...
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Category: case studies, business
tags: backup,
bad sectors,
corrupted disks,
data loss,
unreadable drive