Sunday, May 31, 2009

Excel File Errors Caused by Out-Of-Date Anti-Virus Software

Microsoft Excel is a popular spreadsheet application. Excel 2003 and the later versions use a proprietary binary file format to store information, whereas Excel 2007 uses Office Open XML as its primary file format. An Excel file can get damaged due to network errors, unexpected shutdown, virus infection and other similar causes. In such cases, you need to use an up-to-date and valid data backup to restore the lost information. But if such backup is not available, Excel Repair tools can revamp and restore the damaged Excel files.

Consider a scenario, where you try to open an Excel file and encounter the below error message:

"Your Anti-Virus software has blocked the file you were trying to open.

You should ensure your Anti-Virus software is fully up to date and try opening the file again. It is important to note that the blocked file may also contain a virus which your Anti-Virus software has not been able to remove. In this case you should treat the file with caution."

You can't access your file after this error message.

Cause

The above error message gets encountered when one of the following conditions is true:

. The anti-virus software you are using has expired or its signature files are out of date 
. You are trying to open a virus infected file 
. You are attempting to open a damaged or corrupted file

Solution

To resolve the above issue, you need to apply these methods:

. You need to update your anti-virus software and its file signatures. 
. If the file is infected from virus, you need to restore a healthy copy of it from backup. However, if backup is not available or causes errors during health check or restoration, you need to use commercial XLS Repair tools that can fix damaged Excel files. 
. To correct the corrupted Excel files, you need to follow these methods:

. Use Open and Repair feature to open the file 
. Try saving it in HTML format 
. If a chart is linked to the damaged file, you can use a macro to extract data 
. Scan the damaged file using third-party excel recovery tools.

Stellar Phoenix Excel Recovery is the finest excel repair tool that scans and repairs the damaged Excel files. The software can repair file objects like tables, images, hyperlinks, formulas etc. It supports Excel 2007, 2003, 2002 and 2000. This Excel Recovery software is compatible with Windows Vista, XP, 2003, 2000 and NT.
Sam Joseph work as a freelancer and researcher of excel file repair & repair excel file software.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Data Recovery After Damage to Hard Drive Head Alignment System

Several computer hard drives contain read/write heads and servo head mounted for concurrent movement by the actuator arm in response to the servo signal from server head. In such drives the positions of read/write heads are separately adjustable with respect to servo head. The complete performance and stability of these drives depend upon the head alignment system. If anything goes wrong with it, read/write heads can not access data from the disk platters and critical data loss occurs. In order to overcome these issues, you are required to opt for Hard Drive Recovery solutions.

These hard drives include a system for specifying any misalignment of individual read/write head as the head produces cyclic position indication in response to the position signs that are pre-recorded on the alignment tracks of the alignment disk. Every cycle of the cyclic position indication has first and second segments with negative and positive peak amplitudes. These negative and positive peak amplitudes of first and second segments become equal when a particular head comes in registry with corresponding alignment track.

These drives also include a peak detector circuitry that has four peak detectors, connected to four output circuits for getting the circuitry to be independently gated by the respective ones of four gating signals. 
This arrangement of the circuits, detectors, read/write heads, servo head and the head alignment is considered as a reliable array to provide better performance and better safety of your critical data. All read/write heads are managed and controlled by a common assembly known as head alignment.

For proper working of all the heads and hard drives, it is required to have a functioning head assembly. Any misalignment to it might cause head crash and critical data loss situations. In such situations, you should not attempt any recovery by yourself to retrieve the lost data. It might cause further damage and permanent data loss.

Data Recovery in such situations is possible with the help of personalized and sophisticated Hard Drive Recovery service. It is technical assistance that is delivered by experienced professionals in safe and sterile lab environment of Clean Rooms. The experts are capable of repairing and restoring all damaged hard drive components and salvage lost files from it.

The file recovery service is provided under the controlled environment of Class-100 Clean Rooms by highly experienced recovery professionals. The recovery service is available for Server, RAID, NAS, SAN and laptop storage media as hard drives (SCSI, SATA, EIDE and IDE), SSDs (generally SATA) and USB flash drives.

k madhav is data recovery expert and doing research on hard drive recovery and data recovery

Things One Should Know About Data Recovery Software

Computer is one among the most widely used devices today for work, communication, entertainment, personal storage and more. The computer system is a very expedient device, which you can use for installing software and storing virtually any kind of files including application files, multimedia files, library files and data files. Computers are able to provide high level of convenience and proficiency. Though, the computer is an extremely versatile machine, but some factors like operating system corruption, files system damage, virus infection, user mistakes and power issues may cause system failure and data loss. In such cases, you need to opt for hard drive recovery solutions.

All your critical computer data gets stored on the hard drive. Modern hard drives can store millions of files. Hard drives store your data on magnetic platters that are very sensitive. The read and write operations are performed by the read/write heads. Operating systems use file system for better organization and high performance of files on the hard drive.

File system is the most important component of your computer system. It guides the operating system about exact location of the files and data on the hard drive. With the file system references, operating system locates the stored data and then accesses it. There are several other important data structures on the hard drive which include MBR (Master Boot Record) and boot loader.

Although, hard drive is an important storage media but it is prone to failure. The hard drive may fail due to various reasons as file system corruption, operating system malfunction, malicious software as virus and other similar reasons. Hard drive failure results as serious data loss situations and require file recovery tools to be fixed.

These are third party software that can thoroughly scan the entire hard drive using efficient scanning mechanisms and extract all lost data from it. Most of the Data Recovery Software come equipped with self-descriptive user interface and enable you to perform 'Do It Yourself' recovery of your valuable and mission critical data.

The Data Recovery tools may vary as per the operating system and the corresponding file system. So you should always opt for software that can recover data from the combination of operating system and file system that you are using.

Vineet Kumar is a student of Mass Communication doing research on data recovery software . He is also a File recovery software Specialist.

Apple Mac Data Recovery

Data Recovery is an ever increasing business with more and more companies relying on its services, as technology advances, new problems arise. Companies that save documents etc to their computers always face the possibility of the computer failing and loosing their work, most companies back up their data however if the system hard drive fails, backups may not even work.

This is where the data recovery specialists come in, they can take your hard drive away and attempt to recovery the lost files. If it is too badly damages and they have special ways of taking sectors (parts) from other working hard drives, fix them to the malfunctioning hard drive along with other replaceable parts and start piecing together the lost information.

Apple Mac systems are different, the operating systems is different, the internal parts are different, the whole hardware and software structures work in different ways. Should your Mac play up and cause loss of data, normal recovery experts deal with windows based (PC's) and may not have the expertise to correct the issues with your Mac.

Mac's are becoming increasingly popular in today's market, although they still only provide a fraction of used computers they are on the up.

Apple Mac Data Recovery requires different skills, all staff that perform these repairs will be trained and skilled in the way Mac's work, essentially the same process is undergone to achieve recovery it is just done in a different way, with different parts.

You should not attempt this on your own as it takes a highly skilled professional to achieve desired results.

If you are in need of this service check out our product pages, they contain many companies that specialise in this.

Wesley Clarke writes about Apple Mac Data Recovery. Visit the Businessmagnet product page for details and suppliers of Apple Mac Data Recovery.

Caught a Virus?

If you've let your guard down--or even if you haven't--it can be hard to tell if your PC is infected. Here's what to do if you suspect the worst.

Heard this one before? You must run antivirus software and keep it up to date or else your PC will get infected, you'll lose all your data, and you'll incur the wrath of every e-mail buddy you unknowingly infect because of your carelessness.

You know they're right. Yet for one reason or another, you're not running antivirus software, or you are but it's not up to date. Maybe you turned off your virus scanner because it conflicted with another program. Maybe you got tired of upgrading after you bought Norton Antivirus 2001, 2002, and 2003. Or maybe your annual subscription of virus definitions recently expired, and you've put off renewing.

It happens. It's nothing to be ashamed of. But chances are, either you're infected right now, as we speak, or you will be very soon.

For a few days in late January, the Netsky.p worm was infecting about 2,500 PCs a day. Meanwhile the MySQL bot infected approximately 100 systems a minute (albeit not necessarily desktop PCs). As David Perry, global director of education for security software provider Trend Micro, puts it, "an unprotected [Windows] computer will become owned by a bot within 14 minutes."

Today's viruses, worms, and so-called bots--which turn your PC into a zombie that does the hacker's bidding (such as mass-mailing spam)--aren't going to announce their presence. Real viruses aren't like the ones in Hollywood movies that melt down whole networks in seconds and destroy alien spacecraft. They operate in the background, quietly altering data, stealing private operations, or using your PC for their own illegal ends. This makes them hard to spot if you're not well protected.

Is Your PC "Owned?"

I should start by saying that not every system oddity is due to a virus, worm, or bot. Is your system slowing down? Is your hard drive filling up rapidly? Are programs crashing without warning? These symptoms are more likely caused by Windows, or badly written legitimate programs, rather than malware. After all, people who write malware want to hide their program's presence. People who write commercial software put icons all over your desktop. Who's going to work harder to go unnoticed?

Other indicators that may, in fact, indicate that there's nothing that you need to worry about, include:

* An automated e-mail telling you that you're sending out infected mail. E-mail viruses and worms typically come from faked addresses.

* A frantic note from a friend saying they've been infected, and therefore so have you. This is likely a hoax. It's especially suspicious if the note tells you the virus can't be detected but you can get rid of it by deleting one simple file. Don't be fooled--and don't delete that file.

I'm not saying that you should ignore such warnings. Copy the subject line or a snippet from the body of the e-mail and plug it into your favorite search engine to see if other people have received the same note. A security site may have already pegged it as a hoax.

Sniffing Out an Infection

There are signs that indicate that your PC is actually infected. A lot of network activity coming from your system (when you're not actually using Internet) can be a good indicator that something is amiss. A good software firewall, such as ZoneAlarm, will ask your permission before letting anything leave your PC, and will give you enough information to help you judge if the outgoing data is legitimate. By the way, the firewall that comes with Windows, even the improved version in XP Service Pack 2, lacks this capability.

To put a network status light in your system tray, follow these steps: In Windows XP, choose Start, Control Panel, Network Connections, right-click the network connection you want to monitor, choose Properties, check "Show icon in notification area when connected," and click OK.

If you're interested in being a PC detective, you can sniff around further for malware. By hitting Ctrl-Alt-Delete in Windows, you'll bring up the Task Manager, which will show you the various processes your system is running. Most, if not all, are legit, but if you see a file name that looks suspicious, type it into a search engine and find out what it is.

Want another place to look? In Windows XP, click Start, Run, type "services.msc" in the box, and press Enter. You'll see detailed descriptions of the services Windows is running. Something look weird? Check with your search engine.

Finally, you can do more detective work by selecting Start, Run, and typing "msconfig" in the box. With this tool you not only see the services running, but also the programs that your system is launching at startup. Again, check for anything weird.

If any of these tools won't run--or if your security software won't run--that in itself is a good sign your computer is infected. Some viruses intentionally disable such programs as a way to protect themselves.

What to Do Next

Once you're fairly sure your system is infected, don't panic. There are steps you can take to assess the damage, depending on your current level of protection.

* If you don't have any antivirus software on your system (shame on you), or if the software has stopped working, stay online and go for a free scan at one of several Web sites. There's McAfee FreeScan, Symantec Security Check, and Trend Micro's HouseCall. If one doesn't find anything, try two. In fact, running a free online virus scan is a good way to double-check the work of your own local antivirus program. When you're done, buy or download a real antivirus program.

* If you have antivirus software, but it isn't active, get offline, unplug wires-- whatever it takes to stop your computer from communicating via the Internet. Then, promptly perform a scan with the installed software.

* If nothing seems to be working, do more research on the Web. There are several online virus libraries where you can find out about known viruses. These sites often provide instructions for removing viruses--if manual removal is possible--or a free removal tool if it isn't. Check out GriSOFT's Virus Encyclopedia, Eset's Virus Descriptions, McAffee's Virus Glossary, Symantec's Virus Encyclopedia, or Trend Micro's Virus Encyclopedia.

A Microgram of Prevention

Assuming your system is now clean, you need to make sure it stays that way. Preventing a breach of your computer's security is far more effective than cleaning up the mess afterwards. Start with a good security program, such Trend Micro's PC-Cillin, which you can buy for $50.

Don't want to shell out any money? You can cobble together security through free downloads, such as AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition, ZoneAlarm (a personal firewall), and Ad-Aware SE (an antispyware tool).

Just make sure you keep all security software up to date. The bad guys constantly try out new ways to fool security programs. Any security tool without regular, easy (if not automatic) updates isn't worth your money or your time.

Speaking of updating, the same goes for Windows. Use Windows Update (it's right there on your Start Menu) to make sure you're getting all of the high priority updates. If you run Windows XP, make sure to get the Service Pack 2 update. To find out if you already have it, right-click My Computer, and select Properties. Under the General tab, under System, it should say "Service Pack 2."

Here are a few more pointers for a virus-free life:

* Be careful with e-mail. Set your e-mail software security settings to high. Don't open messages with generic-sounding subjects that don't apply specifically to you from people you don't know. Don't open an attachment unless you're expecting it.

* If you have broadband Internet access, such as DSL or cable, get a router, even if you only have one PC. A router adds an extra layer of protection because your PC is not connecting directly with the Internet.

* Check your Internet ports. These doorways between your computer and the Internet can be open, in which case your PC is very vulnerable; closed, but still somewhat vulnerable; or stealthed (or hidden), which is safest. Visit Gibson Research's Web site and run the free ShieldsUP test to see your ports' status. If some ports show up as closed--or worse yet, open--check your router's documentation to find out how to hide them.

Why Online Storage For All Your Data is Important

It is very important for you to store your files on external devices because in case your computer crashes you will not loss your files. Some of the external devices that you can backup your files are CD, Floppy, DVD, USB Drive, External hard drives and Remote data backup.

CD  are very cheap but they should be handle carefully because a scratch on the coating may result in data loss.

DVD are  also not expensive but should be handle carefully.USB and external hard drives are also not very reliable because they can be stolen .You need to hide them in a safe place so that your data are not stolen.

In the case of Remote data backup, your data is stored on a remote server so that incase of fire , flood and any other natural calamities your data will be protected. You data can never be stolen. You can access your data from the internet from any computer from any part of the world. Your data is highly protected because these backup companies providing remote data backup uses the same security system deployed by banks and other large institutions. These backup companies provide secure online picture storage, secure document storage, mp3, video and all types of data storage one can imagine. Your important files will be securely stored on their remote server.

Knowing that your data is being stored in a secure facility that is deliberately protected against harm allows you much peace of mind. In case money is not an issue what you should do best is to store your data in your External device and then upload an exact copy of the data to the remote data backup server. That way in the worst case of disasters you will still have the data you need.

Forcha Charles is a web designer and web writer. To learn more about why you should store your files online on remote servers and to know some file data backup or file storage providers visit http://www.free-file-backup.com

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Recover Data From Damaged Hard Drive the Easy Way

When your Hard Drive crashed and made you lose many important files you did not give up and tried to look for a good solution. Well I congratulate you that you did not give up! I was once in your situation and I did not give up either. I looked everywhere to find a solution and I was able to recover data from my damaged hard drive. About one hundred GB's worth of priceless family pictures, Music Collections, Multimedia, and My Work Documents. I had no idea what I was going to do without those important files. Now it is your chance to recover your precious files.

What you need to do to recover data from damaged hard drive is first connect your broken hard drive to another computer with data recovery program. Try asking your friend to help you out. If he does not have data recovery program you can download them for free. Once you are done installing you can now scan your hard drive and see if you can find your lost data. If you see your data simply select it then recover and tada! You get your lost data back.

Data Recovery from Damaged Hard Drive was not an easy task and even expert technicians needed much time and expensive programs to do the task. However with steadfastly developing technology all those change. People can now do the meticulous tasks at home with just one complete program that costs so much less.

There are many causes of broken hard drive. Either it is physical damage caused by human error or program crash caused by bugged programs or viruses. In recovering data from broken hard drive you need to handle it with outmost care. Do not try to make any alteration to the device. Your precious files could still be rescued. However you might lose it forever if you do anything wrong. The first thing you want to do is to run a scan using data recovery program and rescue your data right away.

I have tested many data recovery software and I have listed the best software that I recommend for you. They worked for me and I am sure they will be able to help you.

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What to Think About Before Backing Up Your Data

For many people backing up data is a chore that they can do without. It is only when they lose their data, and can't recover it, that they realize they should have backed up their data. With everyone having more data stored on their computers, it is very important that everyone stop and think about how they would like to protect their information.

When you decide to store your data, it is important to stop and think about how you would like to go about doing it. A good backup solution involves the ability to save and restore all your data easily, and effectively. Let's take a look at some thoughts about saving your data.

How much storage space will you need? This is an important point as it can determine where your data will be stored. If you have a lot of digital photos, then chances are you have GB (gigabytes) of data, and CDs just won't cut it. You will probably need at least an external hard drive and possibly many DVDs. An external hard drive is always a good choice as you can get over a TB (terabyte) of data for a good price. You may also want to use DVDs as they allow you to transport your data offsite, which brings me to my next question.

Where will your data be stored? You will want to create a backup plan that stores a copy of your data offsite, meaning away from the building that has your computer. If something ever happened to the building housing your computer, you don't want your backup to be destroyed too. Options for this include DVDs, a second external hard drive, or an online backup service. For even better backups, go with at least two options.

Do you store personal information that needs security? Many of you may need to save personal data, such as financial or banking information. In this case you would need a solution that also encrypts your data. There are many programs that can encrypt your data to keep it safe. Most, if not all, online backup solutions also encrypt your data on your computer, and sends your data to their server over a secure SSL connection. From there, your data is stored encrypted so no one but you can read it.

Can your data be restored easily? A good storage system also needs a good restore system. Your backup solution is not good if you can't get your data back. As you plan your solution, go through the process of restoring the data to verify it can easily be retrieved. If you backup online, verify that the restore process is fast and error-free. For DVD backups, verify the data on the DVDs every month, or couple of months, to ensure the data is still readable. For hard drives, check to make sure there are no hardware issues.

How long before you update storage devices? By this question I mean, how long do you think it will be before you move your information to another medium? All media that store data has a certain lifespan, so that means it will need to be replaced. Backup services such as those found online will automatically update for your, but if you use DVDs or external hard drives, you may need to do this every few years to ensure your data remains intact.

Your data backup solution that you choose must work for you. Everyone will have their own method of saving their data, and you should choose one that works best for you.

Computer backups are an important part of securing your data. Without planning and implementing a good backup solution, then you could lose your data in the blink of an eye. Paul provides information on various data backup solutions.

PDF - The Base of E-Documentation

PDF or portable document format is a sort of of file format and it is a very accepted means of document commutation . This file format is a invention of the very famous adobe systems it was invented in the year 1993. This is a very renowned file format which is used to signify two dimensional files disregarding of the the system configuration

People can make softwares which can read or write PDF files without having to pay any money or royalty to adobe systems, adobe systems licenses the software creators for royalty free use in producing the software related to pdf Specs. The base or foundation of PDF is based on three technologies.

For rendering graphics and layout - a subset of the postscript page description coding, a arrangement to let fonts to flow with the documents, a storage system to join elements and any linked content into a separate file!! Now that's pretty cool.

Nowadays one can check the use for converting our documents that are mainly created by various applications like MS word, excel, etc to be converted into a pdf file. This make sure that the basic work is not edited and hold up as it is. There are multiple applications that are gettable today on the net that help us to turn our documents onto the PDF file format. There are software's available for use by payment or there are multiple applications which are free to use. The software's which are for free usage are many, though a few caught my attention, they are, Free PDF Maker, Free PDF Writer and Free PDF Creator.

The Free PDF Maker is the one I would like to tell you first about, this application is one of the, widely accepted software's acquirable and that is exceedingly useful for the software developers to programmatically build adobe acrobat PDF files, the Free PDF Maker converts practically many file type like word documents, excel sheets, PowerPoint files, publisher files, image files, and many more, it also allows us to create a single PDF file from multiple post scripts. So by this process anyone can gather data from different file formats to make one PDF file, Don't you think its great?

Now lets talk about another great application "PDF creator" its free! which helps us basically in stopping the pdfs from unacceptable ads which we see in them very frequently. It has a bellyached up interface and it is a printer driver too. Pdfs can be generated by simply dragging a document onto a freestanding pdf creator window. Nevertheless, this free pdf creator misses encryption and password protection, and this product was not absolutely balanced while testing so users beware!!

The Free PDF Writer also helps us to turn our monotonous word documents, excel spreadsheets, power point files, etc into PDF file format. It helps us to extract, split or reorder the various post scripts we collect together into a single PDF into any order we want. We can also skip flatten or list PDFs using PDF writer.

There are many useful PDF tools which can help you change your other file formats and more over if its free then why not use it, if you want to know about Free PDF Creator then ronyasoft.com has a lot of valuable information that you should look for.

File Recovery For Inaccessible Files on NTFS Partition

Under certain situations where you can not read, write, delete, copy or move files from/to an NTFS (New Technology File System) file system partitions. This behavior of Windows computer might make your critical files inaccessible and cause serious file loss. In such situations, File Recovery solutions are required to resolve the issue.

Grounds of the issue: 
There could be several reasons of this problem. The major ones among them are as follows:

The files use ACL: You may not be able to perform any operation on the files if they are using ACL (Access Control List). To solve this problem, change the permissions of the files by taking ownership of files. If the file is using non-canonical ACL, then you can't use some security tools for showing or changing permissions.

File path issue: If the files exist in the paths, which are deeper than MAX_PATH characters. In case of file path issue, the files become completely inaccessible and unusable.

File names contains reserved name: If the name of the files contain reserved names in Win32 name space, you may face this situation. To resolve this issue, use a non-Win32 tool for renaming the file.

File names include invalid name: If the files have invalid names in Win32 name space, you might encounter this behavior of Microsoft Windows.

File system corruption: This problem may also occur due to corruption of the file system. Due to file system corruption, operating system can not locate the files and thus the files become inaccessible. Such behavior causes file loss scenarios.

In such situations, you need to format the hard drive and reinstall the operating system to fix the issue. In such cases, formatting a disk is capable of sorting out all the disk related logical issues. But, it also has a disadvantage as it removes all the files from the hard drive and causes serious file loss.

Under such scenarios, quality File Recovery Software can recover files the lost data. These are robust third party tools that can thoroughly scan the whole hard drive and extract all data from it. File Recovery using such software is fairly easy and safe due to their read-only and non destructive nature.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the most comprehensive and powerful File Recovery Software. It can recover data from FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file system partitions and volumes. The software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 (currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000.  

Robin Watson a student of Mass Communication doing research on file recovery software. He is also a freelancer for Stellar Information Systems ltd .

Disk Allocation Issues and File Loss in Windows

The NTFS (New Technology File System) file system supports several volume and file level characteristics that might cause free hard drive space to be either reported as lost or misreported. You may observe this issue if an NTFS file system volume suddenly becomes really full. In this situation, you can not save new files or folders to the drive and can not access the existing ones. The file inaccessibility causes file loss and you need to go for File Recovery tools to sort out the software based problems.

This situation might take place when a user gains unauthorized or malicious access to an NTFS file system volume on which either a very large file or huge amount of small files are secretly stored and then restricts or removes the NTFS file system permissions on the copied files. This issue might also occur after power failure or a system malfunction that results into volume or partition corruption. This behavior of Microsoft Windows and disk space allocation issues with NTFS volume may take place due to any of the below given causes:

The cluster size of NTFS file system volume is so large for the standard sized files, which are being stored.

NTFS permissions or the file attributes prevent the files or folders from being either accessed or displayed when you employ either Windows command prompt or the Microsoft Windows Explorer. The file or folder path is exceeding 255 characters.

File or folder names are using reserved or invalid characters.

NTFS file system metafiles (like the MFT [Master File Table]) have grown and could not be unallocated. The files and folders have exchange data streams.

The NTFS file system has got corrupted and it causes Microsoft Windows to report the free disk space as in use. NTFS features are causing the file-allocation confusion.

The ultimate result would be the inaccessibility and loss of your critical files. In such cases, File Recovery solutions are required to sort out the issue.

The recovery of lost files can easily be performed with the help of File Recovery Software that are capable of scanning the whole Windows hard drive and extracting all the lost, missing, deleted and inaccessible files from it. These software are easy to use and provide user-friendly recovery.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the finest File Recovery Software. The software natively supports 185 diverse file types that can be further extended. It supports FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems based partitions and volumes. This File Recovery tool is compatible with Windows 7 (currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000.

Robin Watson a student of Mass Communication doing research on file recovery software. He is also a freelancer for partition recovery.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Tips on Backing Up Your Data

OK to start off, NO business should be without a backup solution! That's right, EVERYONE should have a backup of their valuable data.

So let's look at 2 questions:

  1. Imagine what would happen if your office burned down and all your data was destroyed, how would you cope?
  2. Let's make it even simpler, what if you accidentally spilt a cup of coffee on your laptop?

Maybe you've already guessed the answers, but if you haven't try the following:

  1. If your data wasn't backed up, then you'll probably go out of business!
  2. If all of your key data (including client information) is only held on your laptop, then you'll definitely suffer a significant impact to your business and could ultimately go out of business!
Backup options are now plentiful and depending on what you use can also be inexpensive. You could save your business for just a few a pounds's ($'s).

    I often see people backing up to an external device but then leaving this attached to the PC, this is obviously not a good idea! Backups need to be regular and taken offsite, either through automated means or by physically taking the backup media offsite to a secure location.

    So your options are:

    • USB memory key
    • CD/DVD
    • Tape
    • Offsite services

    The amount of time and effort saved from having a good backup could be the difference between a rebuild and the company going out of business.

    Recommended Product: Backup Direct Live vault

    If you would like any more information or have any questions you can email me at the address below.

    Problem free computing can be a reality.

    If you need any advice then please contact me at david@bgcit.co.uk.

    David Thomas is the Managing Director of Bluegrass Computer Services. What makes Bluegrass different is their vision of problem free computing for all businesses. Dave has over 30 years of experience working in IT and consultancy. He can be contacted at david@bgcit.co.uk. Discover how problem free computing can be a reality by visiting 

    http://www.problemfreecomputing.co.uk or http://www.bgcit.co.uk

    How Can You Recover Deleted Files?

    There are many programs that can teach you how to recover deleted files. The way your computer works means that it is possible to recover deleted files. You can even recover your entire file if you have not used your computer much in the past. The way the hard drive works is that when you delete a file it is not actually erased.

    What occurs is that the hard drive marks that space as available so when you save other programs it will rewrite over those "deleted" files. Many times you will be able to recover part of if not all of your deleted files.

    There are many programs that can recover this deleted information. PC Inspector File recovery that includes many different recovery programs. The most basic and free version of this software is an undelete program that can piece your files back together even if they have been partially overwritten. Computers that run off of a FAT 32 file system tend to fare better with PC Inspector file recovery then those that run a NTFS drive.

    Restoration is another free recovery program that scans your disk drive, USB flash drive, floppy disk and can recover any deleted files as long as they have not been completely overwritten. It is possible to filter your results if you know the name of the file, which can save considerable time. Restoration can work off of a CD or flash drive so you will not risk overwritten deleted files on your computer when you download and use the software.

    VirtualLab Data Recovery Software is a great program that can recover data from everything short of smashing your drive. It can recover data from virus damage, deleted files or reformatted drives. It is free to download the program but there is a cost to actually recover your data files and this will depend on the amount of data recovered.

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    Recover Data From Damaged Hard Drive the Easy Way

    When your Hard Drive crashed and made you lose many important files you did not give up and tried to look for a good solution. Well I congratulate you that you did not give up! I was once in your situation and I did not give up either. I looked everywhere to find a solution and I was able to recover data from my damaged hard drive. About one hundred GB's worth of priceless family pictures, Music Collections, Multimedia, and My Work Documents. I had no idea what I was going to do without those important files. Now it is your chance to recover your precious files.

    What you need to do to recover data from damaged hard drive is first connect your broken hard drive to another computer with data recovery program. Try asking your friend to help you out. If he does not have data recovery program you can download them for free. Once you are done installing you can now scan your hard drive and see if you can find your lost data. If you see your data simply select it then recover and tada! You get your lost data back.

    Data Recovery from Damaged Hard Drive was not an easy task and even expert technicians needed much time and expensive programs to do the task. However with steadfastly developing technology all those change. People can now do the meticulous tasks at home with just one complete program that costs so much less.

    There are many causes of broken hard drive. Either it is physical damage caused by human error or program crash caused by bugged programs or viruses. In recovering data from broken hard drive you need to handle it with outmost care. Do not try to make any alteration to the device. Your precious files could still be rescued. However you might lose it forever if you do anything wrong. The first thing you want to do is to run a scan using data recovery program and rescue your data right away.

    I have tested many data recovery software and I have listed the best software that I recommend for you. They worked for me and I am sure they will be able to help you.

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    File Recovery For Inaccessible Files on NTFS Partition

    Under certain situations where you can not read, write, delete, copy or move files from/to an NTFS (New Technology File System) file system partitions. This behavior of Windows computer might make your critical files inaccessible and cause serious file loss. In such situations, File Recovery solutions are required to resolve the issue.

    Grounds of the issue: 
    There could be several reasons of this problem. The major ones among them are as follows:

    The files use ACL: You may not be able to perform any operation on the files if they are using ACL (Access Control List). To solve this problem, change the permissions of the files by taking ownership of files. If the file is using non-canonical ACL, then you can't use some security tools for showing or changing permissions.

    File path issue: If the files exist in the paths, which are deeper than MAX_PATH characters. In case of file path issue, the files become completely inaccessible and unusable.

    File names contains reserved name: If the name of the files contain reserved names in Win32 name space, you may face this situation. To resolve this issue, use a non-Win32 tool for renaming the file.

    File names include invalid name: If the files have invalid names in Win32 name space, you might encounter this behavior of Microsoft Windows.

    File system corruption: This problem may also occur due to corruption of the file system. Due to file system corruption, operating system can not locate the files and thus the files become inaccessible. Such behavior causes file loss scenarios.

    In such situations, you need to format the hard drive and reinstall the operating system to fix the issue. In such cases, formatting a disk is capable of sorting out all the disk related logical issues. But, it also has a disadvantage as it removes all the files from the hard drive and causes serious file loss.

    Under such scenarios, quality File Recovery Software can recover files the lost data. These are robust third party tools that can thoroughly scan the whole hard drive and extract all data from it. File Recovery using such software is fairly easy and safe due to their read-only and non destructive nature.

    Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the most comprehensive and powerful File Recovery Software. It can recover data from FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file system partitions and volumes. The software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 (currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000.  

    Robin Watson a student of Mass Communication doing research on file recovery software. He is also a freelancer for Stellar Information Systems ltd .

    Monday, May 25, 2009

    Backup Computer Data Options - What Are They?

    Back up-you probably have heard or read about it a gazillion times before. But have you ever bothered to back up your computer files? Even if you have the most reliable computer system around (with powerful anti-virus and anti-spyware programs to boot), your precious files may be gone sooner than you think. So keep your important files protected by backing them up regularly.

    The best time to back up your files and documents is now. You can choose from a wide variety of backup computer data options available that can keep duplicate versions of your files. You can access your backup files in case you lose the original ones.

    1. CD-RW disk drive

    Floppy disks have become a thing of the past. What replaced them as basic storage media are the rewritable CDs, which are the most accessible and most affordable among storage devices available today. A CD can hold data up to 700MB, which is enough to store a number of files. However, because of space limitations, it's impossible to perform a complete system backup using a CD-RW.

    2. DVD-RW disk drive

    Rewritable DVDs are similar to CDs, except for their bigger storage capacity. Most DVDs can store up to more than 4GB of data. Double-layer DVDs even have an 8.5GB storage capacity.

    3. USB flash drives

    Flash drives are very handy and convenient to use. With sizes as small as a thumb, flash drives can fit even the smallest pockets. Flash drives have more storage space than CDs and DVDs, holding up to 32GB of data. A lot of flash drives nowadays come in fancy and themed designs.

    4. Tape drive

    The most common types of tape drives are DAT, micro-DV tape, and travan. Among the three, DAT drives are the most reliable with a capacity of 80GB. DAT drives are ideal for small businesses that seek protection and security for their business data. However, DAT drives need to be kept clean and well-functioning as they deteriorate after long periods of use.

    5. Online data backup

    These days, an increasingly popular option for computer data storage is online data backup. The Internet has made it possible for companies to store their critical data on a remote server. Online data backup works by installing in a computer a software program configured to back up certain computer data. Through Internet connection, the online backup service automatically delivers files to safe remote data servers.

    An online backup service is the best data storage option for companies seeking to protect files and documents that are crucial to their business operations. It is a time-efficient, cost-efficient, and safe way to back up important files. Rather than buy multiple, expensive storage media and back up data every now and then, you can count on an online data backup service to regularly save your files on its remote data center. With this service, privacy issues, errors, and device faults are eliminated. What's more, it is easy and quick to retrieve your needed files from any computer.

    To make your business stay on top of the game, you have to make sure that your files are well protected. A lot of backup computer data options are available, but you have to choose the best. With this in mind, consider using an online backup service to prevent losing your valuable business files.

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    Backup Computer Data - A Must Have Service

    One important and inevitable fact about computer hard drives: they are not always reliable. Sure, hard drives can store large amounts of data. But your hard drive can reach its storage limit, succumb to virus and spyware infections, or fail for some unknown reasons. When your hard drive experiences one or two of these situations, then most likely you will lose all your important files. What a big waste of time and resources, isn't it? That is a big no-no if you use your computer for business or any money making venture.

    Wondering how to prevent losing your important computer files and documents? You can backup computer data using various portable storage devices such as CDs, DVDs, flash drives, and external hard drives. However, the problem with these storage devices is that you still run the risk of losing your valuable files due to fire, theft, or other unforeseen circumstances. Also, viruses and malicious software programs can easily wipe out all information stored in your flash drives or floppies.

    It's recommended that you try an online data backup service. It's the best and safest way to prevent computer data loss whether for personal or business use. This backup computer data service automatically and regularly stores all critical files in a remote server.

    An online data backup service offers a lot of advantages over storage devices. First, it enables you to access your documents from any computer. That is possible because the online backup service uses Internet connection to save your files.

    Backing up your files is also easier with online backup services. Imagine spending hours saving large files on your flash drive, burning files on CDs, and labeling them. Storing files using an online backup service is definitely a hassle-free experience. All it takes is installing a program in your computer, and that's it! The service will then start backing up your data on its remote server.

    Using an online backup computer data service, you can easily share pictures, songs, and videos to your family and friends without worrying about security and privacy problems. This service gives you the option to pick only those files you want to share with other people. An online backup service can help you keep your files safe and secure because it offers password protection and encryption.

    What's more, online data backup services are affordable. Some are even free. The best ones can provide unlimited data storage space. Investing in a good online backup service is a wise move in making sure that critical business files are kept safe and secure at all times. And when you need to retrieve the files, you can do so in a matter of minutes. Just make sure that you have a fast Internet connection before you subscribe to an online backup service.

    If you don't want your files to disappear in a blink of an eye, then don't think twice about getting an online backup computer data service. It can definitely save your business from losing profits due to lost files.

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    Online Data Backup - A Must Have

    In order to become successful in whatever task or endeavor that a company or person undertakes, data and information are key. The common problem encountered by people and companies alike with this data and information however is it's loss.

    No matter how successful a company is with trade and commerce once their data about their clients, profit, capital, expenses and other stuff the company will suffer a huge setback and tremendous losses. In order to prevent you from experiencing these terrible hardships, having an Online Data Backup of your data and information is the solution.

    Data loss can happen to anyone and everyone. There are no exceptions. Hard drives that cost thousands of dollars may fail or get corrupted in an instant. Once this happens, you can kiss all the data and information stored in this hard drive good bye. Data backup in CD's and DVD's are indeed useful, but a mere scratch on the CD or DVD's surface may render the disc unreadable, and the data and information stored in it lost forever. These CD's or DVD's can get wet by moisture, or get spilled with soda making it unusable and unreliable yet again.

    The key to solving data loss is now on your fingertips. Having an online backup of your data and information is the secret in order to conquer the fear of losing valuable data and information that companies rely on tremendously. And the best thing about these online backup services is that it is very easy to use. The online file-hosting server has easy to follow steps and procedures that will guide new users and experienced users alike on how to backup their data safely.

    Online Data Backup also boasts of its flexibility as it can be done either manually or automatically like any normal data backups offline. Manual online data backup is when you personally select the files that you will be uploading to the file-hosting server. You choose what you want to backup then upload it thru an active Internet connection to the file hosting website. Automatic online data backup on the other hand, is when you set a fixed data and time of when your files will be automatically backed-up to the online file hosting server. You need not be present when the backup occurs, all that is needed is that your computer is turned on and it has an active Internet connection. The file-hosting server will take care of the rest.

    Having Online Data Backup is also advantageous during natural calamities and disasters. On 2005, when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, most companies there lost tremendous amounts of data. Data centers that were located in New Orleans were wrecked, leaving not even a single trace of data and information. Businesses that relied on these data and information had absolutely no data and information left. All in all, these unlucky businesses had to close down. The only businesses that manage to survive were those businesses that had online backup since the file-hosting server is far away from New Orleans.

    To sum it up, Online Data Backup is a great alternative to traditional data backup. It is flexible as it can be done either manually or automatically. The backup stored in the file-hosting servers is safe from natural calamities and disasters because of being distant in the geographic area from your company. And the most important of all, these online backup is easy to use and can be done within minutes. Do you want to find out more about the different Online Data Backup service providers?

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    Data Backup Online - Your Best Solution to Protecting Your Assets

    Data Loss is a common phrase feared by most companies as of today. Data and information are valuable whether the company is small, medium, or a large-scale enterprise. Loss of these valuable data and information will lead to chaos and loss of money and profits. If you have suffered this problem, then you are not alone as thousands of companies suffer from data loss everyday. The best solution on how to prevent damage or loss from data loss is to have Data Backup Online.

    Data and information can be stored in a variety of ways. First is having a removable USB hard drive were you can backup your data and information by simply connecting this Hard Drive to your computer via a USB cable. You can then transfer your data and information to your USB hard drive, 1 gigabyte of data in about 10 minutes. The huge disadvantage of this method is that these USB hard drives are costly. A 300-gigabyte USB hard drive costs about 100$. If your business has huge amounts of data and information that need backup everyday then you will be spending thousands of dollars if you use this method of data backup.

    Second, you can write or burn your data and information files on a CD or DVD. You need to have a CD or DVD writer or burner in order to do this. CDs have about 700mb of limited storage and writing on a CD usually takes about 10 minutes. DVDs on the other hand can contain data and information with a limited storage capacity of 4.7 - 5.0 gigabytes. Writing or burning data and information on DVDs usually takes about 5-10 minutes.

    If you are using this method, then you probably have tons of CDs or DVDs stored somewhere. The main problem of this method is the physical danger can be done to these CDs or DVDs. Exposure to heat and moisture can easily render you disc unreadable and therefore unusable. Earthquakes and other disasters may happen anytime, which may cause your discs to crumble amongst each other. Since CDs and DVDs are sensitive to vibrations and damage, your data and information is not safe.

    Third, you can back up you data and information the traditional way by using old data tapes. This was the ancient way of data backup that began in the 1980s. In this method, you will need data tapes, which have the standard size of a VHS tape. A data tape has a limited capacity of 100mb - 500mb. You can just imagine having tons and tons of data tapes that are also prone to physical damage. Also, a data tape is more costly than CDs and DVDs since it comes in larger volumes. Again, it is not economical and practical to have this method of data backup.

    Finally, the best solution in protecting your assets is here. It is the Data Backup Online. In this kind of method, you backup your data to a remotely based file hosting website via an active Internet connection. If you have tons of data and information that you need to back up, then these file hosting websites offer terabytes of storage space at a cheap cost. The $100 that you intend to invest in a 300-gigabyte USB hard drive cannot compare to a 1$00 of 100 terabytes of storage space provided for by online file hosting websites.

    Also, the physical safety of your data and information is ensured. Unlike CDs, DVDs and data tapes that are prone to physical damage, if you have your Data Backup Online, your data and information are safely protected not only from physical harm such as heat and moisture, but also from natural calamities and disasters such as earthquakes and fire. Data and information you store is safe, ensuring that your business that hugely depends on these data and information is safe as well.

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    Data Backup Options - What is the Best?

    It is a no-brainer: online data storage is the best data backup method there is. Traditional storage devices such as CDs, DVDs, flash drives, and external hard drives are good only up to an extent that they are usable. These data backup options come in handy when you need them, but they are prone to theft, damage, and virus infection. When these devices get damaged or stolen, you stand to lose your data. And you have nothing to do but to regret not backing up your precious files properly.

    If you own a business, data backup is all the more important. You cannot afford to lose files that are crucial to profit making. Sometimes, you need to view previous transactions and records. Without backup files, you have no way of recovering your needed files.

    Good thing, online backup services are widely available to help businesses meet their data storage requirements. Online backup works by having a program installed in your computer that will send all your important files via the Internet to the remote data center hosted by the online backup service provider. In case you lose your data, you can still recover them by accessing your backup files from the remote server using any computer. Definitely, subscribing to an online backup service is one of the best investments you'll ever make.

    Nowadays, many companies allot money for online data storage to prevent huge loss of revenues. Two common data backup options are used by companies to store their business data: in-house data storage and online backups. Of course, the more convenient option is the online data backup that enables companies to download their backup files when they need them.

    Why is online data backup the most preferred method of storing backup files? Saving data on tapes or disks can be prone to errors or file corruptions, often resulting in data loss. Because of that, it is necessary to replace these storage media as often as possible. But doing so can be time consuming and costly. On the other hand, online data backup automatically stores your files in a secure remote location. To maximize your business resources, it is much wiser to use an online backup service to archive your critical business documents and files. Instead of manually backing up every file, your employees can focus on more productive and profitable tasks.

    Aside from the convenience of using an online data backup, another advantage is that it frees up the storage space of your computers. About 80 percent of the data that big companies retain in their systems are archive files or those that they are not currently using. If they save those archive files in a remote server, then they free up so much space on their computer systems.

    So when it comes to data backup options, your best and safest bet is to subscribe to an online data backup service. It helps ensure that all your critical business files are kept safe and secure no matter what happens.

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    Free Online Data Backup - Your Ultimate Guide

    What benefits can you get from a free online data backup? First, as the term suggests, it is free. You don't have to pay monthly fees just to have your files safely stored in a remote server. Second, it's a very convenient method to share files or data with others. It saves not only your data, but also your time and effort that are usually wasted in manually backing up files in storage devices such as CDs and flash drives.

    When you browse through the Internet, you can find numerous companies offering free online backup services. While it is tempting to choose just any service to cover your data backup needs, picking the right one is important that you get more advantages. Online data backup companies differ in terms of features they offer. So make sure you have explored all your options before finally choosing what service to trust.

    The following are the features you should look for when choosing the free online data backup service that will work best for your needs:

    • Automatic setup. It's a basic feature that prepares your files for backing up automatically. This frees you from the burden of constantly reminding yourself that you have to backup your files at certain times. With automatic setup feature, your files can be backed up even while you sleep.

    • Storage space. Is the free storage space offered by an online backup software enough for your needs?

    • Verification mode. This feature minimizes possible errors with data backup storage. The online backup service must be able to compare each file that it backs up to the original one stored on your hard drive.

    • Backup options. The more options that the backup software provides, the better. It gives you more freedom to control how your files are going to be stored. It should offer complete backup selection that enables you to choose which files you want to back up, the size of the files for backup, and the duration of data storage.

    • Safety and confidentiality. To protect your files against hackers who may intercept them, make sure you choose an online backup service with encrypted password protection.

    • Compression feature. This can greatly help you save space on your storage backup media so that you can fit more data for backing up.

    • Compatibility with your operating system. The online data backup software should also be compatible with the specifications of your computer's operating system.

    • Overwrite and append options. A good free online data backup service should give you the choice whether to always overwrite the existing files on the backup device or to always add backup files to the existing ones.

    • Broad device support. Check the number of hardware devices that the online data backup software works with. It must provide updates as new hard drives become available on the market.

    Just because an online data backup service is free, it doesn't mean you get less. You just need to carefully choose the one that will best suit your data storage needs.

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