Black Screen While Booting Windows 7

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

The booting process of Windows 7 operating system involves few important steps, which requires BIOS (Basic Input/Output System), MBR (Master Boot Record), boot sector, and NTLDR file to work systematically. The process gets stopped if any of the above components are corrupted or damaged due to improper system shutdown, installing an incompatible device driver, and [...]

Data Loss Due To Up Gradation Of Windows Xp Operating System

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Up gradation of Windows operating system to its upgraded version allows to use the additional benefits added into the upgraded version. A STOP error message after up gradation process occurs on a system that does not use an Intel processor. Two hazards that you encounter on a STOP error message occurrence are – uncountable hard [...]

Fixing Common Issues with Windows Seven

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Despite the fact that Windows 7 is regarded as the advanced os ever launched by Microsoft, it is also vulnerable to operating slowly. This can be a difficulty that impacts millions of pcs globally, but is one that is in fact very easy to correct. So that you can make your product work promptly, you [...]

Data Loss in Windows 7 System Post BIOS Upgradation

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Upgradation in BIOS is performed by a firmware upgrade, which is called as ‘flashing’. While BIOS upgradation is an easy process, the data saved in the hard drive might become inaccessible after the completion of the process. This happens primarily due to a bootable error message that appears at the time of booting the system. [...]

6 Points To Consider Before Jumping Onto The Windows Vista Bandwagon

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Unless you are someone who rushes out and purchases all that is new in the world, more or less gurus would recommend wait and watch policy as far as Windows Vista is concerned. What you must do is allow early adopters to cut their teeth on the system and give verdicts on what is right [...]

The Different Types of Data Storage

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

There are actually many different types of data storage that are available for you to choose from, and although this is a good obsession, at the same time it is not because it can often be rather difficult and frustrating simply trying to decide what types [...]

A Set Of Requirement Os To Windows 7

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Since Microsoft will soon come with the new version of “Window 7″, everyone is looking forward to it. According to Microsoft the new version is “simpler and easier” to use, and will be in market on October 22. This is how most manufacturers offer free upgrades to Windows 7 so the user does not stop [...]

Disaster Recovery For Small-to-medium Businesses — It’s Not Just For Huge Companies

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

By Robert Gerace
CRC Data Protection
There’s a dirty little secret out there, and it’s time to drag it out into the light: most small-to-medium businesses are extremely vulnerable to accident – to the point where many of their systems, if lost, would be completely unrecoverable.
Disaster can take many faces. Most often tornados and hurricanes come [...]

Issues Creating Backup Due To Ftdisk Sets In Windows Server 2003

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Windows Server 2003 supports improved LDM code. It outperforms several I/O features of earlier Windows versions. But due to these changes, the backward compatibility with Windows NT fault-tolerant disk has been removed. Windows Server 2003 no longer supports FTDisks. So, if you upgrade to Windows Server 2003, it is suggested to break the mirror of [...]

Windows operating system stops responding

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

A Universal Serial Bus (USB) device is an external magnetic hard drive that is primarily used for basic data transfer into your computer system. To start a USB device enumeration process, you firstly need to connect the USB device to USB host. If the host supports the USB device, then the device drivers required for [...]