tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-101997082024-03-14T10:08:46.364-07:00Precision Ag Hardware + SoftwarePrecision Ag Hardware and Software news, reviews, features and specsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-41062608929863263442022-11-02T12:01:00.000-07:002022-11-02T12:01:09.332-07:00John Deere Operations Center for Precision Ag Technology<p>John Deere Operations Center is an online farm management system that enables access to farm information anytime, anywhere. Operations Center enables smarter machines, enhanced connectivity, and achieving more informed and accurate decision making. Tools in the <a href="https://operationscenter.deere.com" target="_blank">Operations Center</a> provide you and your partners with the ability to analyze, edit, and make collaborative decisions from the same set of information to get higher yields and reduce input costs. These tools help you farm more efficiently by creating plans and directing in-field work, allowing you to farm more acres in less time.</p>
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<p>Combined with its complimentary suite of mobile apps and the power of live connections to the machine, Operations Center enables you to manage your operation more efficiently, do a better job on every pass, reduce costs, and improve profitability.</p><p>When it matters most, manage your farm from anywhere.</p><p>Nearly 20 years ago, John Deere producers began guiding equipment with global positioning systems (GPS). Connecting machines to this technology empowered them to work with greater precision, efficiency, and ease. This connectivity quickly became the way farms operate. Now, it’s a given. Today, thanks to relentless innovation and advancing technologies, <a href="https://jdlink.deere.com/" target="_blank">JDLink</a> connectivity opens the way to improve performance in virtually every aspect of your farm operation. The more machines you connect, the more you can achieve – getting more done with less, adding profits, and raising productivity.<br /><br />JDLink connectivity links you to: <br /></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Your work and results – Make decisions based on your operation's accumulating intelligence. With ready access to past performance, current progress, and future plans, you can take confident steps toward greater efficiency, productivity, and profits.</li><li>Your team – Give your team the information and direction they need to do jobs accurately and on time. When you can reach your crew and they can reach you, you're ready to deal with the unexpected, adjust plans, and solve problems together.</li><li>Your advisors – Easily exchange information with advisors who inform your decisions. With a clear view of what's happened and what's happening in your operation, your trusted partners can offer even more accurate, reliable advice.</li><li>Your equipment – Stay on top of your equipment's health and productivity. With access to monitor and control machines from anywhere, you can prevent or minimize work interruptions, solve problems, and keep business running strong. By passing data from one machine to another, you can take time and guesswork out of mission-critical jobs, ensuring consistently excellent results throughout your production cycle.</li><li>Your dealer – Tap into your dealer's expertise and support to get maximum value from your John Deere investments. With your dealer's vigilant attention, you get proactive service, customized support, and insights and training from the best in the business.</li><li>John Deere – Know that you are running your operation with quality, durability, and innovation using John Deere tools and technologies that are fit for your purpose today and getting smarter all the time, because John Deere learns from and innovates for a global network of connected customers.</li></ul><p>As a farm manager, you can’t be everywhere at once. But with JDLink hardware and connectivity, you can easily pay attention to things that worry or cost you most, no matter where you are. JDLink connections allow machine and field data to flow automatically to the John Deere Operations Center application, making it visible and useful to you and your crew. With JDLink, you are always connected to the work in progress and can make timely adjustments to keep things moving, whether you are tilling, planting, applying, or harvesting.</p>
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<p>Build your team, connect your equipment, and enter your fields with setup features.</p><p style="text-align: left;">Set up your team:<br /></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Add the correct staff to the organization and assign the appropriate access levels to do their work.</li><li>Establish partnerships with trusted advisors and set access levels so they can effectively support operations.</li><li>Grant appropriate access to connected software companies (CSC) as needed to support operations.</li></ul><p>Set up your equipment:<br /></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Build an accurate equipment list of connected machines, implements, and support vehicles.</li><li>Turn on JDLink connectivity to allow automatic machine and agronomic data flow to Operations Center:<br />- Remotely support operators and make timely adjustments.<br />- Keep equipment running with dealer remote monitoring and proactive support.</li><li>Track locations of the entire fleet in Operations Center with connectivity options for support vehicles.</li></ul><p>Set up your farm fields:<br /></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Locate and name fields so your team knows what to do and where to go.</li><li>Set boundaries and guidance lines to keep work on track, improve performance in the field, and improve efficiency throughout the season.</li><li>Flag field obstacles and crop conditions to safely and efficiently identify issues to review later.</li></ul><p><br />Save time and money by planning field work before equipment reach the fields.</p>
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<p>Create your work plan:<br /></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Invest time in your work plan to save money, keep running, and bring back data you can trust.</li><li>Create work plans from anywhere and at any time on any device.</li><li>Determine who does what and where so work gets done efficiently, prioritizing as necessary.</li><li>Create precise prescriptions to get the most out of the field while controlling cost.</li><li>Define the guidance line to make it easy for the operator to work efficiently and minimize compaction.</li></ul><p>Send your plan to your equipment:<br /></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Send plans wirelessly (no lost thumb drive, no texts, no calls, and no mistakes).</li><li>Waste no time in the cab; with the push of one button, the operator knows exactly what to do.</li><li>Use only what you need to get the work done right, reduce waste, and protect the environment.</li><li>Ensure what's done in the field is according to the plan.</li><li>Automatically document the work.</li></ul>
<p style="text-align: left;">Analyze past work to guide decisions for future passes and growing seasons.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Use data to guide decisions:</p>
<ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Evaluate equipment purchases using equipment performance data (productivity, throughput, fuel use).</li><li>Review outcomes of product or variety trials to influence future yield.</li><li>Assess work at the zone, field, or farm level.</li><li>Compare machine to fleet performance and utilization to find opportunities for efficiency.<br /></li></ul><p style="text-align: left;">Easily share information:<br /></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Pull bundled field reports to give others a well-rounded picture of the season.</li><li>Quickly filter and sort data to gather information needed in reports.</li><li>Access information for field-level compliance reporting and sustainable practices.</li></ul><p style="text-align: left;">Know more about your people, equipment, and farm with Home and Map features.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Home and Map in John Deere Operations Center helps equipment and operators perform better, ensures the farm runs smoother with less stress, and supports making data-driven decisions confidently. <br /></p><ol style="text-align: left;"><li>Be aware – see where equipment and people are right now on the map. JDLink machines update their location every 5 seconds. The status icon also shows if the equipment is working, idling, or transporting down the road. The progress bar shows acres completed for seeding and harvesting. Simple-to-use filters help find equipment and fields easily.</li><li>Be proactive – know where to send fuel trailers with remote fuel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) level monitoring. Diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) instantly show potential equipment issues, and flags help pinpoint items to return to later, such as rocks.</li><li>Be remote – equipment and field totals, performance, and rates are updated every 30 seconds to help understand how work is going and how equipment is performing from anywhere. It’s even possible to remotely see the equipment operator’s display using Remote Display Access to adjust machine settings before it is too late.</li></ol><p style="text-align: left;">By connecting equipment to the Operations Center with JDLink, you can manage your farm from anywhere.<br /><br /></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-65192887329668335092022-11-02T10:11:00.001-07:002022-11-02T10:11:25.626-07:00John Deere In-Field Data Sharing for Operations of up to 6 Tractors on 1 Screen<p>Use farm equipment and people even better with Gen 4 In-Field Data Sharing - increase the efficiency of your field operations with <a href="https://www.deere.com/en/technology-products/precision-ag-technology/" target="_blank">John Deere</a> Gen 4 In-Field Data Sharing by monitoring the operations of up to 6 <a href="https://tractormonitor.com/tractors/john-deere-tractors.html" target="_blank">tractors</a>, sprayers, combines, or nutrient applicators on 1 screen.</p>
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<p>Equipment can work together at the same time or use maps created earlier by another machine to perform the following:</p>
<ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Share as-applied maps and guidance lines between machines used for tillage, planting, and harvesting. Fertilizer and crop protection applications require an additional match on products to make sure the right information is being shared.</li><li>Improve product placement and eliminate over-application by shutting off planter rows, seeding sections, sprayer nozzles, and fertilizer spreaders or ranks when crossing over areas already covered by another machine.</li><li>Monitor the quality of job being performed on other machines.<br /></li></ul>
<p>Ensure that operators are working as efficiently as possible - sharing maps and ag vehicle position helps confirm proper performance and help producers manage operations in the field.<br /></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Zoom out to the field view to make sure the entire field has been covered.</li><li>View other operators’ as-applied maps to confirm those machines are calibrated and performing properly.</li><li>View machines’ yield and moisture maps to get a whole field view, to view progress, and to make sure nothing is missed while confirming machine and crop performance.</li><li>Confirm the position of tractors working with grain carts or in other support functions.</li></ul>
<p>Flexible sharing with Work History and Shared Work - using John Deere In-Field Data Sharing’s Join feature, an operator can quickly join geospatially sorted work groups and accept the client, farm, field, and guidance line as well as crop and other documentation entries. The person starting the work group can either send everything or select only what they want the other operators to use.</p>
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<p>With the Join feature, starting a field is faster and will result in more consistent usage of guidance lines and documentation data.</p>
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<p>Using a streamlined setup process, John Deere In-Field Data Sharing matches maps and guidance lines together based on the information selected in the Work Setup screen; the same information is needed to document an operation. Setup items can be sent to the display from Operations Center for selection to make setup even easier.</p>
<p>The information needed depends on the operation:</p>
<ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Planting and seeding - client, farm, field, and crop</li><li>Product application - client, farm, field, and product or tank mix</li><li>Harvest - client, farm, field, and crop</li></ul>
<p>By joining a work group, you can view and select work history and shared work from a different time if different maps are required to finish an operation. Accessed from the Work List screen, Shared Work displays the data available from the cloud, while Work History displays the information created using the display. For example, if multiple herbicide applications are being made, a previous application can be selected to finish the field.</p>
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<p>Shared work data is sent and received in 30-second segments. Including data transfer, a display will typically receive updates to coverage from group members approximately every 30 seconds and updates to group member position approximately every 6 seconds.</p>
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<p>See coverage and as-applied maps for machines working in the same field at the same time. Ensure complete field coverage with multiple machines even in low light and/or dusty conditions. Reduce over-application leading to more accurate documentation data and lower input costs.</p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-42055955687298200702019-08-30T10:53:00.002-07:002019-11-07T03:44:34.177-08:00Why SSD May Not Be The Smart Data Storage Purchases After AllThey were touted as superior to the traditional hard drive; however, do not think this does not mean SSD's will not cause business owners to skip calling data recovery services in the local area for help. Solid-state drives may not be any better at protecting files than the traditional drives that spin at around 7,500 RPM and more a moment. Business owners may still find themselves setting aside funds for data recovery in the local area. Why nonvolatile storage isn't driving a better choice for data storage?<br />
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Solid-state drives may fail because of their dependency on workload history. If a business uses flash memory, a solid-state hard drive may require out-of-place updates. If there is not enough spare capacity for these updates, it may lead to blocking-wise erasure and fragmentation. The fragmentation in itself is a problem because it could affect the drive's performance overall.<br />
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Why do businesses need hard drive recovery if they face these Problems</h2>
In some cases, the data from a solid-state drive cannot be recovered using standard hard disk recovery services, as it can if a company is using a traditional hard drive that fails and they must rely on a professional to perform data recovery. Experts may not be able to retrieve data after the fact; however, it is possible to increase spare capacity so that your nonvolatile storage has enough memory for out-of-place updates. It is also possible to use right amplification to provide a higher performance of random writes, decreasing the chances that the solid-state drive will fragment space it needs for updates and erase needed data.<br />
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One study showed that improving higher spare capacity also improved random write speed of a single SSD of up to 19 times more. This may possibly make solid-state drives as useful as traditional hard drives, which may sometimes need hard disk recovery and a professional's touch in order to view data after undergoing hard disk recovery in the local area.<br />
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Should a business foregone using a solid-state drive with their Raid 5 or higher systems?</h2>
Given the solutions that are available these days in data recovery services, using nonvolatile storage's is no longer as devastating to businesses that need reliable data solutions. The problems with an SSD's random writing can be fixed when improving the speed at which those random writes occur and speeding up the parity-less drives so that they offer a higher spare storage capacity.<br />
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If the problems with informational bottlenecks and slower write speeds could be overcome, primary storage devices may be used in more critical data operations and businesses may be able to lower their hard disk recovery costs spent annually.<br />
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There is a lot of controversial information circulating regarding the recovery of SSD drives. The purpose of this article is an attempt to clarify what, when and how can be recovered in the very specific case of SSD drives.<br />
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Why SSD Drives Are Different</h2>
There is no slightest doubt that solid-state (SSD) drives are very different compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDD). The obvious part, of course, is the use of flash chips to keep information instead of rotating plates and moving heads as in traditional disks. But that's not what makes them so alien to modern data recovery tools.<br />
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Your familiar USB flash drives and memory cards such as those used in smartphones, digital cameras, MP3 players and e-book readers are also using flash chips to keep information - but recovering deleted files from memory cards and USB drives is no different from recovering files from hard drives. So what sets SSD's apart is not the underlying technology but something that runs on top of it.<br />
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SSD Data Recovery - The reason why SSD drives are so unpredictable when it comes to data recovery are their background garbage collection and write leveling mechanisms combined with the existence (and operation) of the <a href="https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRIM" target="_blank">TRIM command</a>. Not going into much technical detail (hundreds of publications are available on those mechanisms), SSD's continuously clean up space marked as "available" via the TRIM command which is issued by the operating system every time you, the operating system or an application deletes a file or formats the disk.<br />
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Space marked as available will be sooner or later physically cleaned by the garbage collection mechanism that runs in background. You can never predict when exactly space occupied by a particular deleted file will be cleaned up. And the worst part is you really cannot stop this to happen. Even if you remove the disk and place it into another computer, and even if you use a sophisticated "write blocker" device, garbage collection will still commence no matter what the moment you power up the drive.<br />
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As you see, the culprit here is the TRIM command being issued at the time you delete a file. However, the TRIM command will not be issued if at least one of the following is true.<br />
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<li>The file system is not NTFS. At this time, TRIM is only supported on NTFS drives. This is a limitation of the Windows operating system, but you can use it to your benefit. If the disk is formatted with FAT, you can safely recover deleted files.</li>
<li>The disk was not connected directly via SATA. TRIM is an ATA command, meaning that if your disk was connected to your PC via a USB cord, or if it was used in a network attached storage (NAS) device, or if it was part of a RAID array, the TRIM command will not be issued.</li>
<li>TRIM was disabled in Windows settings. Yes, you can disable TRIM. This will significantly shorten the lifespan of your SSD drive, and bring you very sluggish write speeds very soon, but sometimes you may have good reasons to disable TRIM.</li>
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Tools to Recover Files from SSD Drives</h2>
In order to recover files from SSD drives, you use the same file recovery (RS File Recovery) or data recovery (RS Partition Recovery, RS NTFS Recovery or RS FAT Recovery) tools as you do with hard drives. The only thing that is different: there is much less of a success guarantee.SBloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12270329965417560480noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-49172121379168732552019-08-21T08:49:00.000-07:002019-08-30T10:04:05.643-07:0010 Best Data Recovery Software of 2019Data recovery software is your best hope of getting lost files back. Check this best utilities for both Macs and PCs.<br />
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Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery</h2>
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MSRP: $99.00 ($99 at Stellar Information Technology Private Limited)<br />
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<li>Pros: High-powered, fast, full-featured file recovery. Exceptionally lucid and helpful interface. In-app previews of recovered files. Recovers from CD/DVD drives. Creates disk image. Securely wipes data.</li>
<li>Cons: Recovers slightly fewer deleted files than OnTrack or Prosoft's products.</li>
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For beginners and non-technical users, Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the obvious first choice among data recovery software. A beautifully designed, efficient interface makes the program a pleasure to use.<br />
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Prosoft Data Rescue (for Mac)</h2>
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MSRP: $99.00 ($99 at Prosoft Engineering)<br />
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<li>Pros: Excellent file recovery. Integrated chat button, available call center, and physical recovery lab. Generous licensing. </li>
<li>Cons: Without advanced filtering, it can be difficult to sift through results. Hides some valuable features.</li>
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After fifteen years in the business, Prosoft Data Rescue continues to offer one of the most powerful and accessible tools for data recovery.<br />
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Alsoft DiskWarrior (for Mac)</h2>
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MSRP: $119 ($118.99 at Amazon)<br />
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<li>Pros: Repairs and rebuilds Mac directories to improve system reliability and performance. Useful hardware and maintenance tools. Effective for traditional hard disk and solid-state drives. Easy to use. Affordable. </li>
<li>Cons: The OS X Recovery partition complicates booting into the utility.</li>
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While other data recovery utilities can scan disks to recover lost or deleted files, DiskWarrior is unrivaled in its ability to repair and rebuild the Mac directory.<br />
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Prosoft Data Rescue PC4</h2>
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MSRP: $69.00 ($99.00 at Prosoft Engineering)<br />
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<li>Pros: High-powered file recovery. Fast and efficient scanning. Saves file-scan data for use in later sessions. </li>
<li>Cons: Over-complex, under-informative interface. Option to create disk-copy clones rather than faster, more manageable disk images. Licensed to five drives only.</li>
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Prosoft Data Rescue is among the best when it comes to raw data-recovery power, but it's burdened by a complex, clumsy interface.<br />
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Stellar Phoenix Mac Data Recovery (for Mac)</h2>
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MSRP: $99.00 ($99.00 at Stellar Information Technology Private Limited)<br />
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<li>Pros: Recovered more original file names than competitors. Simple to use.</li>
<li>Cons: Repairing volumes requires the utility's Platinum edition. Would benefit from advanced filtering. License transfer is onerous. Ineffective for recovering files on solid-state hard drives.</li>
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While it doesn't provide the most sophisticated tools for filtering recovery results, Stellar Phoenix Mac Data Recovery offers an easy on-ramp to Mac data recovery.<br />
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CleverFiles Disk Drill Pro (for Mac)</h2>
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MSRP: $89.00 ($89.00 at CleverFiles)<br />
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<ul>
<li>Pros: Excellent file recovery with best-in-class file signature support. Superb filtering. Unique features, including data protection and iOS recovery. Affordable. </li>
<li>Cons: Ineffective for recovering files on solid-state drives. Some features less useful than others.</li>
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If you have Mac with a traditional hard drive, Disk Drill Pro offers one of the most advanced data recovery utilities available.<br />
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Kroll Ontrack EasyRecovery</h2>
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MSRP: $79.00<br />
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<li>Pros: Impressively fast, extremely thorough data recovery. Rich in technically advanced options. Includes secure-delete feature. Backed up by Ontrack's mail-in disk recovery. </li>
<li>Cons: Unclear interface. Lacks built-in previewer. No option to create a disk image from a failing disk. </li>
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Kroll Ontrack EasyRecovery is the most powerful, thorough data recovery software we've tested, and it's blazing fast, too. Its only real drawback is a sometimes-daunting interface.<br />
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Recuva Data Recovery</h2>
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Free at Piriform<br />
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<ul>
<li>Pros: Low price. Free version available. Beautifully clear interface design. Preview screen. </li>
<li>Cons: Can't recover as many files as high-priced rivals.</li>
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Recuva is attractively priced and easy to use, though it can't dig in quite as deeply as higher-priced data recovery software.<br />
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Seagate Premium File Recovery Suite (for Mac)</h2>
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MSRP: $99.00<br />
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<ul>
<li>Pros: Good results. Fast scanning. Parallel Mac/Windows experience. Available in-house data recovery lab and insurance policies (Rescue Plans). No learning curve. </li>
<li>Cons: Some glitches with STX server during testing. Stingy licensing. Ineffective for recovering files on solid-state hard drives.</li>
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While it's not as feature-rich as some competing tools, Seagate Premium File Recovery Suite provides a simple, fast, and capable utility backed by one of the largest names in data recovery.<br />
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Seagate Premium Recovery Suite</h2>
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MSRP: $79.99<br />
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<ul>
<li>Pros: Spacious, clear interface. Thumbnail previews for recovered files. Direct link to Seagate's in-lab recovery service. </li>
<li>Cons: Restrictive license. Recovered fewer files than competitive products. Lacks CD/DVD recovery option. No disk-image creation. Lacks secure-delete feature.</li>
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Seagate is a major player in the disk drive industry, but its Premium Recovery Suite consumer-level data recovery software has a very restrictive licensing model.<br />
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<i>Source: <a href="https://www.pcmag.com/roundup/353756/the-best-data-recovery-software" target="_blank">PCmag.com / Edward Mendelson</a></i>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-28496390238325883972018-10-07T06:38:00.003-07:002018-10-07T08:11:38.329-07:00GetDataBack Simple Data Recovery for NTFS, FAT, exFAT, EXT...GetDataBack Simple by Runtime Software is a completely redesigned and rewritten Data Recovery solution for Windows and Linux file systems. Our developers have combined decades of data recovery experience with the newest technologies. GetDataBack Simple's clean interface guides you to your lost data in no time. You are literally one click away from your files. GetDataBack Simple is the data recovery software for the 99%. You can recover it now. No manual to read, no ostentatious options, no kidding.<br />
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Runtime Software GetDataBack Simple combines data recovery capabilities for NTFS, FAT, exFAT, EXT, HFS+ and APFS. You do not need to find out beforehand which files system your drive was formatted with. GetDataBack Simple's recovery engine internally uses four distinguished sophistication levels that automatically escalate until good results have been achieved.<br />
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Customers who bought GetDataBack for FAT or GetDataBack for NTFS in the past can use their existing license key for GetDataBack Simple. This is the lifetime update promise.<br />
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Runtime Software GetDataBack Simple will recover your data if the hard drive's partition table, boot record, FAT/MFT or root directory are lost or damaged, data was lost due to a virus attack, the drive was formatted or re-partitioned, a power failure has caused a system crash, files were lost due to a software failure, or files were accidentally deleted. GetDataBack Simple can even recover your data when the drive is no longer recognized by Windows. Runtime Software GetDataBack Simple works on hard drives, SSD, flash card, USB sticks, etc. <br />
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Advanced algorithms make sure that all files and directories are put together as they were, and that file names are reconstructed correctly. GetDataBack employs a number of approaches to your data, depending on the actual condition of your drive. Four different escalating sophistication levels ensure your files are recovered. <br />
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GetDataBack Simple Key Features</h2>
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<li>Recover ALL your drive's data.</li>
<li>Restore file names and directory structure.</li>
<li>Safe, read-only design.</li>
<li>One easy click, it is simple, simpler, simplest.</li>
<li>Lightning fast operation.</li>
<li>Supports all hard drives, SSD, flash cards, USB.</li>
<li>New, redesigned and rewritten, using the newest technologies.</li>
<li>Supports NTFS, FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, exFAT, EXT, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, HFS+, APFS.</li>
<li>Free lifetime updates with purchase.</li>
<li>Run GetDataBack from the Runtime Live CD or a WinPE Boot Medium.</li>
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Runtime Software GetDataBack is read-only, meaning the program will not attempt to "fix" or write to the drive you are about to recover. Run GetDataBack Simple Data Recovery from our Runtime Live CD or a WinPE Boot Medium. GetDataBack Simple's user interface is so simple, it enables even the most inexperienced users to conduct their own data recovery with just one click.<br />
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GetDataBack Simple Data Recovery not only recovers you data. It does it quick. The first sophistication levels recover large drives in seconds or minutes. The speed of copying the recovered data to another medium competes with the speed of regular file copy operations.<br />
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Download the trial version and recover your files. You can preview your data to be sure it actually works. If you like the results you do not need run the program again.<a href="https://www.runtime.org/data-recovery-software.htm" target="_blank"> Purchase the license key and enter it into the open program</a>. Then copy everything you need! GetDataBack Simple Data Recovery comes with free updates for the lifetime of the software. Unlike competitors who require you to buy a new version every year, our first GetDataBack customers from 2001 are still enjoying the newest versions of our software!<br />
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Runtime Software official website <a href="https://www.runtime.org/" target="_blank">runtime.org</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-52736066847117326292018-10-03T07:54:00.000-07:002018-10-07T08:18:10.374-07:00O&O DiskRecovery - Data Recovery for ProfessionalsO&O DiskRecovery searches for files that were accidentally deleted or lost through a crash or software error. It then reconstructs and recovers the files quickly and easily. It scans the entire hard disk, partition or USB Stick for lost files, photos, videos, music files and many other data types before reconstructing and recovering them. It can also carry out SD Card recovery. It is eminently easy to use with a step-by-step wizard which tells you how to recover deleted files, making data recovery simple even for users with little or no experience. The free trial version O&O DiskRecovery lets users see before they buy just what lost files are recoverable.<br />
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O&O DiskRecovery features</h2>
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<li>365 file types now recoverable; </li>
<li>Unlimited number of recoverable files; </li>
<li>Even partly damaged files and pictures can often be recovered; </li>
<li>Recovery from defective storage volumes; </li>
<li>Easy-to-use Wizard to search for and recover files; </li>
<li>Preview of files prior to recovery; </li>
<li>Supports all Windows-compatible hard disks, removable drives, memory cards, USB Sticks, CompactFlash, and most digital cameras; </li>
<li>Add User-defined signatures; </li>
<li>Supports Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 and Vista.</li>
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O&O DiskRecovery boasts an impressive range of features and functions for easy data recovery. It can recognize over 365 file types including <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/office.aspx" target="_blank">Microsoft Office</a> 2016 documents. The recovery download enables users to also undelete picture and video files from digital cameras.<br />
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Searching for deleted compressed files has never been smoother, in particular ZIP and 7-zip files. The data recovery software is compatible with practically all popular Windows compatible disks and digital media.
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O&O Software official website <a href="https://www.oo-software.com/en/products/oodiskrecovery" target="_blank">oo-software.com</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-75388869870796041062018-04-06T22:04:00.002-07:002018-10-07T06:57:42.717-07:00Active@ UNERASER for Windows - undelete software that can recover deleted filesActive@ UNERASER supports all major operating system platforms including: Windows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP / 95 / 98 / Me / 2000 Professional / Windows 2003 Server / Windows 2008 Server / Windows 2012 Server/ 2000 Server / 2000 Advanced Server / NT 4.0 Workstation / NT 4.0 Server / MS-DOS / PC-DOS.<br /><br />
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<h2>Active@ UNERASER features</h2>
<ul>
<li>Limited to number of files being recovered </li>
<li>Recovers files from deleted/damaged/re-formatted partitions and volumes </li>
<li>Supports recovery drives of types: IDE / SATA / eSATA / SCSI / SAS / SSD / USB / Camera Cards and RAIDs </li>
<li>Recovers FAT, exFAT, NTFS, ReFS, Apple HFS+, Linux Ext2/Ext3/Ext4/BtrFS, Unix UFS/XFS/JFS file systems </li>
<li>Recovers volumes and files created in Windows, MacOS, Linux, Unix </li>
<li>Recovers Dynamic Disks (LDM), Windows Storage Spaces(WSS) and Logical Volume Managers (LVM)</li>
<li>Scans and recovers partitions damaged by virus or with damaged MBR </li>
<li>Displays complete physical and logical drive information </li>
<li>Displays object's integrity status and assesses ability to recover files & folders </li>
<li>Supports recovery of fragmented, compressed, sparse and encrypted files </li>
<li>Allows to preview files visually as well as in integrated HEX viewer before recovery </li>
<li>Includes advanced search by file name, mask, size range and other attributes </li>
<li>Displays content of any sector on the disk with integrated Disk Editor </li>
<li>Creates, works with and recovers data from raw disk images </li>
<li>Contains two types of drive and device scan: Basic (Fast) and Thorough (Slow) </li>
<li>Includes bootable Windows Recovery environment (WipPE-based) for recovery when machine does not boot </li>
<li>Includes LiveCD - bootable Linux Recovery environment for date recovery when machine does not boot </li>
<li>Virtually rebuilds damaged RAID0, RAID1, RAID5 and Span disk arrays. Damaged RAID data recovery</li>
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<b>Active@ UNERASER</b> is a powerful software utility, designed to restore accidentally deleted files, folders and partitions (volumes) - can be installed on and run from USB Flash disk or bootable CD/DVD, so that the risk of overwriting your data is minimized.<br />
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<h2>Active@ UNERASER supports:</h2>
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<li>IDE, SATA, SSD, SCSI hard drives, External USBs, Floppy and USB Flash Media, Memory Cards</li>
<li>Large-sized drives (more than 2TB)</li>
<li>Detection and recovery of deleted and damaged partitions</li>
<li>Unerase data on a file-by-file basis, and all volume data at once</li>
<li>Saving scan results to the storage and re-opening them later on</li>
<li>Correcting BOOT.INI if needed to keep the system bootable</li>
<li>Fixing damaged MBR/GPT and deleting invalid partitions</li>
<li>Automatic and Manual correction of Volume Boot Sectors</li>
<li>Creating and working with Disk Images for data recovery purposes</li>
<li>Integration with a Disk Viewer/Editor - to be able to inspect raw disk/partition/file data</li>
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The free version of <a href="http://www.uneraser.com/undelete.htm" target="_blank">Active@ UNERASER</a> can scan hard drives, detect deleted partitions and inspect files and folders there and unerase the only one file per session. To recover more files per recovery session you need to purchase a registration key and activate the data recovery software.
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-5948390258031425272018-04-06T20:25:00.000-07:002018-10-07T07:03:23.693-07:00File Scavenger® is the go-to app for recovering your dataWe’ve all had that moment when we’ve deleted a file by mistake, or worse, a drive simply failed. File Scavenger® is the program you go to when you need to get that lost data back. Working with hard drives, memory cards, flash drives and more, this data recovery software is great at finding deleted files on a wide range of file systems.<br />
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File Scavenger® is a file "undelete" and data recovery utility for Windows® 10, 8, 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP and 2000. File Scavenger® can recover files that have been accidentally deleted (including files removed from the Recycle Bin, in a DOS window, from a network drive, from Windows Explorer with the SHIFT key held down) provided that recovery is attempted before the files are permanently overwritten by new data. File Scavenger® supports both basic and dynamic disks, NTFS compression, alternate data streams, sparse files, Unicode filenames, etc. Except in severe cases, both the file and the folder path leading to the file can be recovered.<br />
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File Scavenger® can also recover files from a reformatted or corrupted volume even when the volume has been deleted and its original position and size are unknown. File Scavenger® can scan an entire physical hard drive to look for traces of defunct volumes.<br />
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File Scavenger® uses advanced algorithms to handle disks with bad sectors and badly corrupted partitions. It can be installed on a hard drive or run from a portable storage device such as a memory card, removable drive, or CD. To run <a href="http://www.quetek.com/prod02.htm" target="_blank">File Scavenger®</a>, you must log on as a system administrator to the computer where data recovery is intended. Files can only be restored if the disk areas allocated to the files have not been overwritten by new data. All recovered files should be validated for the integrity of the recovered data. <br />
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File Scavenger® Data Recovery Software</h2>
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<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE" valign="top"><b>Platforms</b></td>
<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE">Windows® 10/8/7/Vista, Server 2016/2012/2008 32-bit and 64-bit.<br />
Windows® XP and Server 2003 (File Scavenger® version 4.3).<br />
Windows® 2000 and NT (File Scavenger® version 3.2).</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Media</b></td>
<td>Hard disks, memory cards, flash drives, <b>RAID</b>, <b>RAIDZ</b>, <b>NAS</b> and more.</td>
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<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><b>Types of files</b></td>
<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE">All file types.</td>
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<td nowrap="" valign="top"><b>Causes of data loss</b></td>
<td>Accidental file deletion. Removal from Recycle Bin, network drive.<br />
Unbootable computer. Drive restored to factory settings.<br />
Corrupted drive. Reformatted or deleted partition.<br />
Crashed drive. Undetected drive.<br />
Drive hanging, dropping offline intermittently.<br />
Failed <b>RAID</b>, <b>spanned</b>, or <b>NAS</b> volume.</td>
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<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><b>Recovered information</b></td>
<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE">Original filename, contents, folder path and dates.</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>File systems</b></td>
<td>NTFS, FAT 32/16/12, exFAT, ReFS,<br />
ext3, ext4, Btrfs, HFS+, HFSX, UFS1, UFS2, XFS, ZFS and <b>RAIDZ</b>,<br />
<b>VMFS</b>, <b>VMDK</b>, <b>VHD</b> and <b>VHDX</b>.</td>
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<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE" valign="top"><b>Languages</b></td>
<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE">English, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish.</td>
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<td valign="top"><b>Other features</b></td>
<td>Both dynamic and basic disks, Unicode filenames.<br />
Compressed NTFS volumes, NTFS alternate data streams.</td>
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<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><b>Related Program</b></td>
<td bgcolor="#EEEEEE">Read and clone bad hard drives with Disk Recoup™.</td>
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<br />* Advanced <b>features in boldface</b> require a premium or professional license.
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File Scavenger® Data Recovery key features</h2>
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<li>Supports nested spanned volume, RAID and virtual drives (VMDK/VHD/VHDX) in many combinations.</li>
<li>Supports Btrfs.</li>
<li>Groups trivial volumes under one subtree. Trivial volumes contain no or little user data. They may clutter up the results.</li>
<li>Shows deleted data in a separate subtree.</li>
<li>Supports VMFS long scan.</li>
<li>Saves the recovered data from multiple volumes in one operation.</li>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-75974295625326788942018-04-06T20:06:00.000-07:002018-10-07T07:06:10.725-07:00Macbook Battery Life TipsThe life of your <a href="https://www.apple.com/macbook/" target="_blank">Macbook</a> is entirely dependent upon its battery. Your battery is the source of your laptop’s power, and, if your battery dies, then your laptop will, too. That’s why it’s important to be aware of your Macbook laptop battery life, so that you can be aware of when it’s running low, how you can extend the life of your battery, and when it’s time to replace your battery. The better care you take of your computer’s battery, the better your computer will run. So get to know your laptop battery so that you can take better care of it.<br />
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How to Extend Your Macbook Battery Life?</h2>
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Your Macbook battery life depends on what kind of laptop you have. Your laptop should have come with a user’s manual, which should also explain to you how much power your battery can hold. You can also see how long your battery will power your laptop without being plugged into a power source by unplugging it from the <a href="https://www.laptoppartsworld.com/ac-adapters/">charger</a>. You can use your laptop indefinitely when it’s plugged into a charger that’s charging the battery from an outside source like a wall socket, but you’ll only have a set number of hours of use if you run your computer strictly on the battery power.<br /><br />
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Every battery will die eventually, and when your battery begins to hold less and less of a charge, it may be time to replace your battery. But in order to extend your Macbook battery life for as long as possible, you’re going to have to take good care of it. Batteries run longer when there’s a good flow of electrons both in and out of the battery. That’s why it’s good to deplete the battery from time to time and recharge it, allowing the electrons to flow from one side of the battery to the other, and then back again as it recharges. And try not to keep your battery plugged into the charger all the time. This will wear out your battery faster.<br />
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If you take good care of it, your Mac laptop battery life should last for several years. And laptop batteries can be expensive, so it’s totally worth your while to take these simple steps to maintain and lengthen your battery’s life. Taking good care of your laptop battery is akin to taking good care of your laptop itself, so don’t forget to practice good maintenance habits on your laptop battery.
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How to Fix a MacBook That Won't Charge?</h2>
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It always happens when you least expect it. Sometimes, it even happens at the worst possible time, like the night before a big presentation at work. But it will happen to everyone eventually, no matter what you do. If you have a problem with your Macbook battery not charging, then you’re not alone. As amazing as Macs are, even they run into problems on occasion. Fortunately, if you are experiencing problems with charging the battery on your Macbook, there are steps that you can take to troubleshoot the reasons behind this problem and, hopefully, fix the problem before it gets any worse.<br />
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It may sound like a no-brainer, but the first thing you should do is make sure that your charger is properly and securely plugged into your laptop, and then make sure that it’s properly and securely plugged into <a href="https://www.mobilepowersupply.com/">your power source</a>. Many people assume that it’s plugged in properly because they remember doing it properly in the first place. But cords can be pulled out or disconnected pretty easily, so you want to make sure that the charger is plugged in correctly if you have a problem with your Macbook battery not charging. You should also make sure that the power source is live. If you’re plugged into a power strip, make sure that it’s on. If you’re plugged directly into a wall socket, test it with a night light or another appliance to make sure that the socket is working properly.<br />
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If you’re still having a problem with your Macbook battery not charging, try a different power cord. It might be the power cable that’s the problem, and not the battery. You can also remove your battery from your computer and try it in a different computer to see if it will recharge on a different machine. If none of these methods work, then it just might be time to replace your laptop battery.<br />
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If your battery is at the end of its life, it’s not the end of the world. You might have to buy a new battery, but at least you’ll no longer have to worry about whether or not your battery is going to give out on you at an inopportune moment. If you have a problem with your Macbook battery not charging, it’s empowering to know how to troubleshoot a faulty battery without having to wait on hold with tech support.<br />
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Macbook Air Battery Life Tips</h2>
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Most people understand that batteries are not designed to last forever. The chemical reaction that allows them to provide energy is just as much subject to the law of entropy as any other chemical process. This means that, eventually, even the battery in your beloved <a href="https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/" target="_blank">MacBook Air</a> will run out of juice and need to be replaced. But by taking good care of your battery, you can make sure that your battery lasts as long as possible. Here are a few MacBook Air battery tips to help you to make sure that you get the most out of your battery.<br />
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One of the most important MacBook Air battery tips is not to leave your laptop plugged into your battery charger all the time. This will overtax your battery and use up charging cycles that you could be saving. And you should also drain your battery and then recharge it at least once a month. This allows the electrons in your battery to flow from one end of the battery to the other, keeping your battery from drifting its way towards a premature entropy. And if you’re not going to be using your laptop for a while, store it at a moderate temperature and a fifty percent charge.<br />
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There are also other settings you can change on your computer to preserve battery power. You can adjust your screen brightness so that the brightness of your screen doesn’t suck up all of your battery power. You can also turn off your wireless (AirPort) and Bluetooth connections so that you’re not wasting your battery life by searching for a connection all the time. And make sure that you’ve got the latest software updates because Mac will often release new software updates that are designed to preserve your battery life. You can also quit any unused applications to save battery life. By using these MacBook Air battery tips, you can make your battery last longer.<br />
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No matter how diligently you care for your MacBook battery, it will fail eventually. But taking better care of your battery will help to make sure that it doesn’t die out before its time. It can be expensive to buy a replacement battery for your MacBook Air, so you can save a lot of money by making your batteries last longer. By taking these MacBook Air battery tips, you can make sure that you make your batteries last as long as possible.
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-29588479382814461562018-01-29T15:36:00.000-08:002018-10-07T08:27:01.510-07:00Data Recovery Man ReviewsDataRecoveryMan - Recovering files for Mac & Windows formatted hard drives, we recover files for less with affordable flat rates and free evaluations! Professional data recovery services at some of the lowest prices. 100's of hard drives a year and is trusted by the local community including Apple stores and IT technicians. We offer an honest approach to data recovery pricing with flat rates.<br />
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Logical Repair: Virus / Spyware Infections, Blue Screen or Spin-Wheel, Unmountable Mac Volume, Human Errors (Delete, format), Damaged MFT / FAT tables, Unidentified Drive Volume, Minor Bad Blocks, "Unrepairable" Mac Volume, Missing Boot Files.<br />
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Non-Invasive Hard Drive Recovery: Exceeded <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T." target="_blank">SMART errors</a>, Unreadable Data Blocks, Occasional Clicking, Slow Read Times / BSY, Unstable Read Times, Module Corruption / Bricked, UNC Block errors, LBA Mis-Match, Chip Burnout.<br />
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Invasive Hard Drive Recovery: Constant Clicking, Head Crash, Moisture / fluid Damage, Firmware (SA / ROM), No Power / Not Spinning, Seized or Failed Spindle, HDA Failures, Voice Coil, Severe PCB damage.<br />
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<i>Jon Y. (Santa Ana, CA, USA)</i><br />
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Needed to recover some corrupt video files and went to Data Recovery Man to see if they could repair them for me. They went through it once and said they didn't have any luck repair the corrupted video files. Then they called the next day saying they tried another option and luckily it had fixed all the corrupted files from the SD card. Thanks a lot guys!<br />
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<i>Kirk D. (Orange, CA, USA)</i><br />
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DataRecoveryMan is great but the receptionist seem annoyed helping. Let me rewind. I had an SSD drive crash and found DataRecoveryMan. I gave him a shot and I dig him. He tries to breakdown the issue and answer questions as best as he can. I spoke with him twice on the phone. Although the SSD couldn't be saved bc the model was too new and he didn't have the needed parts, I really felt like Simon tried what he could. He even went around and tried to find someone else to help out. <br />
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Now the receptionist - I had 3 encounters with her. The first was by phone. The lady who answered was quick with me, I almost said no thanks and moved on. But I figured, hey everyone has an off day. She transferred me to DataRecoveryMan and he was super cool and sealed the deal for me. The next 2 encounters with her were when I dropped off and picked up my SSD. The same receptionist seemed annoyed and came across rude. <br />
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The first time I let it go. The next two just felt jacked to me. I was in front of another customer who even gave me a look at how she acted toward me. It was pretty uncomfortable. Besides that, I can't really talk about DataRecoveryMan's work bc like I said the drive couldn't be saved. I will say Simon is very knowledgeable and helpful. The receptionist though almost made me walk out and needs to relax a bit.<br />
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<i>Ryan P. (Newport Beach, CA, USA)</i><br />
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DataRecoveryMan saved the day. Though my seagate 2tb was a secondary drive, it held my most important business files and I had windows using it for temp storage, app data, and media. So the loss was detrimental. The drive was so bad it would timeout my computer and the computer would not recognize it. Took the drive to DataRecoveryMan, who did a quick prognosis and an evaluation of the drive at time of drop off. DataRecoveryMan gave an honest evaluation with the odds of data recovery. And a broad estimate of how much data can likely be recovered. Based on prognosis, he gives price estimate (according to level of repair) on the spot. The next day I dropped off a new drive and DataRecoveryMan showed an updated prognosis and more accurate idea of how much data can be recovered. By the end of the day a new drive was ready for pickup with what looks to be all data recovered. Sweet relief. If having drive problems, take no chances and don't play with it. Pull it out asap and run it straight over to DataRecoveryMan. He's your best chance of recovery.<br />
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<i>Lauren E. (Costa Mesa, CA, USA)</i><br />
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DataRecoveryMan saved my sanity and all my photos I have taken in the past 7 years. My 1tb drive has been knocked around too much through a few moves, and as soon as I realized it wasn't working I saw the reviews for DataRecoveryMan and immediately handed my drive over. Simon got back to me the next day and nicely explained that he would need to do the highest level of recovery on it. He was extremely kind on the phone, even when I got emotional about losing all of my photos. Two weeks later, I have my drive back and everything is there. I can't recommend him enough. I knew I couldn't take any chances with it, and I trusted him through every step. It's definitely expensive, but worth it to know your data is in the right hands. Also - yes, the receptionist wasn't great. Don't let that deter you from coming here.<br />
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<i>Henry K. (Costa Mesa, CA, USA)</i><br />
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So my HDD crashes on my desktop PC in the middle of putting together my year taxes! Cold sweat and chills all over my body... Yes, I was one of THOSE guys "who needs to back-up files?, this computer is only two years old!" Well, all of a sudden, I needed help. Taxes, important business documents, lots of pictures, etc! After going to the computer store and getting a DIY fix which, btw, did nothing but take some $ out of my wallet, I asked same store's service department how much to fix... opening line was $1700, plus repairs. I called my IT guy at work and he said to just write it up to experience and move on. <br />
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Soooo, I hopped on another computer and searched Yelp, and that is what lead me to Data Recovery Man. I gave them a call, left a message, and DataRecoveryMan personally phoned me back in a couple of hours. I answered the questions he asked, and he broke things down to a 3-tiered schedule of fees, from least costly to most, depending on what had to be done. He thoroughly explained the possibilities and said he would be able to let me know exact costs within 24-48 hours of inspecting the drive. I dropped the drive off the next day. True to his word, DataRecoveryMan called me within 48 hours with a price to retrieve all of the data and put it on a new hard drive. The price was under $400!!! I told him to please go ahead, and I picked up the new drive with all the transferred information, and my old dead drive in a couple of days. <br />
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I am so impressed by the service and costs that I am telling everyone I know that Data Recovery Man, and Simon is the place to go when the unexpected occurs. Great service, honest pricing, stellar customer service. I also have to add that every time I went to the DRM office (perhaps 3 occasions), the receptionists were friendly, attentive, and very helpful. 5 Big Stars!!!<br />
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<i>Michael P. (Long Beach, CA, USA)</i><br />
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DataRecoveryMan is the real deal! My HDD failed with several years of worth of precious pictures and documents. It wasn't dropped or damaged. It just stopped being able to be accessed by my computer. I could hear that it was still spinning normally. My first instinct was to take it to the local computer repair shop that was highly recommended by friends I trust. They had the hard drive for two weeks and during that time, never contacted with me with progress updates. I just got a call one day that said we were unable to recover your data and they recommended a clean room service that would cost $1500 and up. I didn't want to mail my drive somewhere, so I began a search that ended up with me contacting Data Recovery Man. I left a message on their website on a Saturday and Simon called me back the same day. He told me to bring in the drive for a free evaluation and we would take it from there. I dropped off the drive at his beautiful office and he called me promptly to explain what was going on with the drive. A few days later, he called me again and had a list of directories he had found. Since the drive was badly damaged, I narrowed it down to the top folders I wanted. The other files I still had on my desktop. He proceeded to image those folders and then sent me a list of the files that were corrupted. Out of approximately 700K files on this 3TB drive, 54 had issues. I was very happy and at that time I signed the contract and paid him. He was very clear on what I would be getting; which was 99.9% of the data I had asked for. <br />
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When I picked up the drive, I got home and noticed that some files he promised where missing. He was more than accommodating in making sure the missing files were re-imaged onto the back up drive I provided. In the end, I got back everything I needed except for those 54 files that were in the damaged area of the drive. DataRecoveryMan was a true professional the entire time. While the process was not cheap, it was cheaper than mailing it off to somewhere unknown and I felt like I got just the right amount of follow up and concern from DataRecoveryMan. I would not hesitate to recommend his service. Oh, and Simon taught me a valuable lesson, I should have never taken the drive to a service that didn't have the tools and technique to work on my hard drive. The more time that a drive is spent in operation once it has failed, the greater the chance it has of failing completely at any moment. I had run many self tests and had it at another repair shop too. It's so great that Simon was able to get all that he did off the drive. Good luck!<br />
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<i>Alfonso G. (Cerritos, CA, USA)</i><br />
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I had a Seagate 500GB external HDD that my son accidentally tripped over and dropped while in use. The hard drive immediately began to throw out errors and was no longer accessible on my computer. I tried plugging the hard drive into a couple other computers and none of them recognized the drive. My final option was to take the actual hard drive out of the external casing and plug it into the computer's mother board using a SATA cable - this was unsuccessful.<br />
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After exhausting all viable options, I did some research online and came across DataRecoveryMan on Yelp. I immediately knew this would be a Level 3 job and that it would get pretty pricey. Because of this, it took me 2 years to save up some money before I pulled the trigger. I finally called DataRecoveryMan this month and took the hard drive in. After evaluating the drive, Simon confirmed this would be a Level 3 job and it would take 10-12 days. After 12 long days, I received word from Simon that my hard drive was recoverable and it would be done the next morning. My wife and I were so happy. We were finally getting back all of our lost memories of 10 years!<br />
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The next day I picked up the hard drive and was very impressed with DataRecoveryMan's work. There was one file that was over 4GB and couldn't get copied to my new external hard drive because of the format I requested (FAT32). Simon took the liberty of copying that file onto a flash drive for me at no extra cost. The other thing that impressed me was his clean work. He returned my new external hard drive in its original packaging with my receipt nicely folded and taped to the front.<br />
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Finally thoughts: DataRecoveryMan is a true professional that does nice, clean work. Price is competitive, if not lower than other data recovery companies. If you ever need your hard drive recovered, please go to him, you will not be sorry! Thanks again!!!<br />
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<i>Kelsi K. (Huntington Beach, CA, USA)</i><br />
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So I wrote a scathing review for the Cerritos Apple store because they mis-diagnosed my computer and all of my data ended up corrupted because of this. Long story short, I got two recommendations from Apple for places that could potentially recover some of my screwed up data - the Tech Room in Newport Beach and Data Recovery Man.<br />
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The first place I went was the Tech Room, because I was told I'd get a better price, and it happened to be closer. They took a look at my data and said that it couldn't be recovered by them, but they could send it to a third party and have them try to recover it to the tune of $1000+. No thank you.<br />
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So I went to the DataRecoveryMan, the second recommendation, and not only was Simon able to recover most, if not all, of my data he recovered it for less than half the price of what the third party from Tech Room would have charged me. Also, on top of Simon being able to do his job incredibly well, his communication was very good and he was willing to work with me when I got sick unable to pick up my data on time. <a href="http://www.datarecoveryman.com/" target="_blank">DataRecoveryMan deserves nothing less than 5 stars!</a> Thank you!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-35576339959697531222018-01-17T16:03:00.004-08:002023-04-25T14:55:47.228-07:00Active@ UNDELETE - Data Recovery Toolkit FeaturesActive@ UNDELETE - Data Recovery Toolkit is a data recovery software that helps you to recover deleted files and restore deleted hard drive partitions. Supports Windows 10 / Win 8 / Win7 / <span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; display: inline; float: none; font-family: "times new roman"; font-size: 16px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">Windows </span>Vista / Windows XP, Windows 2003 / 2008 / 2012 / 2016 Servers. Recovers lost files on <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS" target="_blank">NTFS</a>, ReFS, FAT/<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table#FAT32" target="_blank">FAT32</a>, exFAT, HFS+, Ext2 / Ext3 / Ext4, UFS, XFS, JFS file systems. <br />
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Active@ UNDELETE Professional has some advanced features, like restoring deleted volumes/partitions in-place, fixing volume boot sectors and ability to rollback partition changes. Package contains an <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image" target="_blank">ISO image file</a> that you can use to create a bootable CD/DVD/USB to boot up unbootable PC. If your system is not bootable and you cannot attach the damaged hard disk drive to another computer, it is the only way to recover your data.<br />
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Active@ UNDELETE Ultimate package includes all features of Professional package as well as recovery from damaged RAID disk arrays. Two advanced bootable environments Active@ Boot Disk and Active@ LiveCD delivers ability to recover lost data from unbootable systems. <br />
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Active@ Boot Disk is included in Professional & Ultimate packages and allows to recover damaged and unbootable systems by providing self-sufficient Windows-based recovery environment. After booting from the CD or USB, you will see a Windows environment. All you need to do is recover your data. Many other useful utilities are included besides undelete/data recovery application: Web Browser, File Manager, Terminal Client, Partition Manager, Notepad.<br />
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<b>List of supported File Signatures by file types</b><br />
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Photos & Images File Signatures<br />
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<li>Bitmap Image [*.bmp]</li>
<li>Paintbrush Bitmap Image [*.pcx]</li>
<li>JPEG Image [*.jpg]</li>
<li>JPEG 2000 [*.jp2 / *.j2c]</li>
<li>Windows Animated Cursor [*.ani]</li>
<li>Graphical Interchange Format [*.gif]</li>
<li>Portable Network Graphics [*.png]</li>
<li>Multiple-image Network Graphics [*.mng]</li>
<li>CorelDRAW Image [*.cdr]</li>
<li>Tagged Image [*.tif]</li>
<li>CorelDraw [*.cmx]</li>
<li>Cinema 4D [*.c4d]</li>
<li>Icon File [*.ico]</li>
</ul>
Microsoft Office & OpenOffice File Signatures<br />
<ul>
<li>Microsoft Word Document [*.doc]</li>
<li>Microsoft Word Open XML Document [*.docx]</li>
<li>Microsoft Access Database [*.mdb]</li>
<li>Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet [*.xls]</li>
<li>Microsoft Excel Open XML Document [*.xlsx]</li>
<li>OpenDocument Text Document [*.odt]</li>
<li>PowerPoint Presentation [*.ppt]</li>
<li>PowerPoint Open XML Presentation [*.pptx]</li>
<li>Personal Information Store [*.pst]</li>
<li>Crystal Report [*.rpt]</li>
<li>Visio Drawing [*.vsd]</li>
<li>XML Paper Specification [*.xps]</li>
<li>Other OLE-container [*.ole]</li>
<li>Microsoft Outlook Message [*.msg]</li>
<li>Hypertext Markup [*.htm]</li>
<li>OpenOffice Database[*.odb]</li>
<li>OpenOffice Formula[*.odf]</li>
<li>OpenOffice Graphic [*.odg]</li>
<li>OpenOffice Presentation [*.odp]</li>
<li>Microsoft Visio [*.vsd ]</li>
<li>XML Paper Specification File [*.xps]</li>
<li>OpenOffice Spreadsheet [*.ods]</li>
<li>Rich Text Format [*.rtf]</li>
<li>Extensible Markup Language Document [*.xml]</li>
<li>Compiled HTML Help [*.chm]</li>
</ul>
Adobe File Signatures<br />
<ul>
<li>Adobe Acrobat Document [*.pdf]</li>
<li>Adobe Photoshop Document [*.psd]</li>
<li>Adobe Shockwave Flash [*.swf]</li>
<li>FileMaker Platform</li>
<li>FileMaker Pro 3.0 File [*.fp3]</li>
<li>FileMaker Pro Database [*.fp5]</li>
<li>FileMaker Pro Ver.7+ Database [*.fp7]</li>
<li>FileMaker Pro Document [*.fmp12]</li>
</ul>
Camera Raw File Signatures<br />
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<li>Canon Raw Image [*.cr2]</li>
<li>Canon Raw CIFF Image [*.crw]</li>
<li>Digital Negative Image [*.dng]</li>
<li>Fuji FinePix Raw Image [*.raf]</li>
<li>Hasselblad 3F Raw Image [*.3fr]</li>
<li>Kodak Photo-Enhancer [*.kdc]</li>
<li>Kodak RAW Image [*.dcr]</li>
<li>Konica Minolta Raw Image [*.mrw]</li>
<li>Leaf Aptus Raw Image [*.mos]</li>
<li>Leica Raw Image [*.raw]</li>
<li>Mamiya Raw Image [*.mef]</li>
<li>Nikon Raw Image [*.nef]</li>
<li>Olympus Raw Image [*.orf]</li>
<li>Panasonic LX3/LX5 Raw Image [*.rw2]</li>
<li>Pentax Raw Image [*.pef]</li>
<li>Seiko Epson Raw Image [*.erf]</li>
<li>Sigma Raw Image [*.x3f]</li>
<li>Sony Digital Camera Image [*.arw]</li>
<li>Sony SR2 Raw Image [*.sr2]</li>
<li>Sony SRF Raw Image [*.srf]</li>
<li>Samsung Raw Image [*.srw]</li>
</ul>
Video File Signatures<br />
<ul>
<li>Advanced Systems Format [*.asf]</li>
<li>Audio Video Interleave [*.avi]</li>
<li>Autodesk Animation [*.fli]</li>
<li>Autodesk Animation Pro [*.flc]</li>
<li>Flash Video File [*.flv]</li>
<li>Matroska Video File [*.mkv]</li>
<li>MPEG Video File [*.mpeg]</li>
<li>MPEG (RIFF) File [*.mpg]</li>
<li>MPEG Transport Stream [*.mts]</li>
<li>Material Exchange Format File [*.mxf]</li>
<li>Red Core Digital Cinema Camera [*.r3d]</li>
<li>Rich <a href="https://blogs.harvard.edu/mediacloud2/2011/04/05/weekly-update-week-of-march-21-2011/" target="_blank">Media Format</a> File [*.rm]</li>
<li>Rich Media Format File (VBR) [*.rmvb]</li>
<li>Windows Media Video [*.wmv]</li>
<li>File Extension 4XM [*.4xm]</li>
<li>AMV Video Converter [*.amv]</li>
<li>MPEG Video Wizard [*.m2v]</li>
</ul>
QuickTime Multimedia File Signatures<br />
<ul>
<li>QuickTime 3G2 File [*.3g2]</li>
<li>QuickTime 3GP File [*.3gp]</li>
<li>QuickTime CDC File [*.cdc]</li>
<li>QuickTime DRM File [*.dcf]</li>
<li>QuickTime F4V File [*.f4v]</li>
<li>QuickTime JP2 File [*.jp2]</li>
<li>QuickTime JPA File [*.jpa]</li>
<li>QuickTime JPM File [*.jpm]</li>
<li>QuickTime JPX File [*.jpx]</li>
<li>QuickTime M4A File [*.m4a]</li>
<li>QuickTime M4B File [*.m4b]</li>
<li>QuickTime M4P File [*.m4p]</li>
<li>QuickTime M4V File [*.m4v]</li>
<li>QuickTime MAF File [*.maf]</li>
<li>QuickTime MOV File [*.mov]</li>
<li>QuickTime MP4 File [*.mp4]</li>
<li>QuickTime MPG File [*.mpg]</li>
<li>QuickTime MQV File [*.mqv]</li>
<li>QuickTime SDV File [*.sdv]</li>
<li>Motion JPEG 2000 [*.mj2]</li>
</ul>
Music & Audio File Signatures<br />
<ul>
<li>Simple Audio File [*.au]</li>
<li>Audio Interchange File [*.aiff]</li>
<li>Compressed Audio Interchange File [*.aifc]</li>
<li>Advanced Audio Coding File [*.aac]</li>
<li>Monkey's Lossless Audio File [*.ape]</li>
<li>Free Lossless Audio Codec [*.flac]</li>
<li>MIDI File [*.mid]</li>
<li>Synthetic Music Mobile File [*.mmf]</li>
<li>MP3 Audio File [*.mp3]</li>
<li>Ogg Vorbis Compressed Audio [*.ogg]</li>
<li>Rich Music Format File [*.ra]</li>
<li>WAVE Audio File [*.wav]</li>
<li>Windows Media Audio File [*.wma]</li>
<li>WavPack Correction Audio Stream [*.wvc]</li>
<li>4X Technologies Audio File [*.4xa]</li>
<li>Audio Codec 3 File [*.ac3]</li>
</ul>
Electronic Books & Archive File Signatures<br />
<ul>
<li>DjVu eBook Image File [*.djvu]</li>
<li>FictionBook 2.0 File [*.fb2]</li>
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This is essentially the main feature of Active@ UNDELETE. To recover accidentally deleted files, simply scan the drive where they were deleted, then browse the scan results in a familiar Windows-explorer like browser, search and filter the results, select the required files, and recover them to a safe location. You can preview the scan results to confirm that the detected files are exactly the ones you need. Some restrictions apply in the <a href="http://www.active-undelete.com/features.htm" target="_blank">DEMO</a> version.
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-50956827159522661292015-01-06T08:04:00.000-08:002018-10-07T06:46:58.956-07:00Data Security ProtectionHave you ever thought about how important it is to protect your online and computer data? Many of us use our computers and other electronics on a daily basis and constantly utilize important files and documents to get what we need done. If you want to make sure that your personal information isn’t shared with the world, you will want to consider data security protection. There are various ways in which you can protect yourself and your private information. Take a look at the following information to learn more. <br /><br />
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One step that you should always take to protect your data is regularly back up your data. This is very important in the event that your computer is stolen or your personal information is compromised. You want to be able to have access to your important files right away. Make sure that you back up data regularly. You may want to consider marking this event on a calendar, so that you don’t forget.<br />
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You should also consider password protecting important documents. Did you know that you have the ability to password protect many file types? You can do this with PDF documents, for example. This is a great idea if you have social security numbers, bank account numbers, and birthdays visible in your personal documents. <br /><br />
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Make sure that you’re not allowing others to have access to your important files. If you use a wireless network and allow other computers to regularly connect, you may be allowing the other computers to have access to your files. Take the time to review your file sharing configurations so that you avoid accidently sharing information. Additionally, review your virus software to ensure that you have firewalls and other protection methods in place to disable outside intruders. <br />
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Another tip you may want to consider is data encryption. You can make sure that all of your data is unreadable to the everyday person. With data encryption, you will need a special passcode or key in order to read files and see the information that is present. This is a great way to make sure that no one but you have access to these files. <br /><br />
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As you can see, there are many steps that you can take to protect your private files. Without doing so, you can leave yourself vulnerable to a data attack. If you’re interested in learning more about data security protection, be sure to check back with our weblog.
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-71160616262797796492015-01-04T12:44:00.001-08:002021-03-19T06:07:18.982-07:00Asus UL30A ReviewComputers have certainly come a long way in the last few decades and with each passing year they just keep getting better and better. From huge boxes to bulky laptops to even smaller bulky computers and laptop we have seen a huge change. In today’s world it is not uncommon for people to surf the web and send emails from their cell phone. The new <a href="http://www.asus.com/Notebooks/" target="_blank">Asus</a> UL30A is a great computer from start to finish. It has awesome features and a nice frame that makes for one of the best computers on the market today. Just check out what the new Asus UL30A has to offer<br /><br />
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It is powered by a low voltage processor which consists of an Intel Core 2 Duo and comes standard with a battery that will last you up to 12 hours of continuous work during the day without the need to charge it. That is the biggest problem that a lot of people have when it comes to their laptop that the battery does not stay charged past 2 hours and it can be quite annoying when you are trying to work away from home or the office. <br /><br />
Not every place has a place to plus in <a href="https://www.mobilepowersupply.com/" target="_blank">your charger</a> and sometimes charging your computer just seems like a huge hassle you do not want to deal with. When you get to the point where you are writing or researching and you have to stop to plug your charger in, it can be quite a pain to get back into the groove your were in before. <br />
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Some of the other features you will find when it comes to the Asus UL30A is a multi-gesture touchpad and multimedia entertainment to satisfy the needs of movie watchers and gamers. The screen is 13.3 inches across and has a bright screen that will make you want to watch all your movies on your small notebook. It has a total of 4 GB of Ram but you can expand that to a total of 8 GB of Ram which means more memory and less hardship on your battery. Try out 500 GB of hard drive space out and keep all your movies, music and pictures without worrying about running out of space. <br /><br />
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The Asus UL30A comes with <a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Microsoft Windows</a> 7 Home Premium Edition (64 Bit) and is 5-in-1 memory reader compatible. You will find a small webcam at the top of the laptop to help stay connected with friends and send pictures. There is an Asus Ice Cool Technology that will allow for a cool touch when placing your palms on the palm rest.<br />
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The Asus UL30A is a great computer and the ultimate multimedia laptop for movie lovers. You have all the features you need and plenty of time on your battery to last half a day. Try out the Asus UL30A and find out why is one of the most popular laptops out there on the market.
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-72316577084095855992011-08-25T02:13:00.000-07:002018-10-07T07:13:32.205-07:00Selling Your Old Laptop Replacement Parts OnlineAs convenient as laptops can be, they tend to wear out more quickly than desktop PCs. If you are replacing your laptop, you can make some extra money by selling some of your old parts online. Even if your laptop does not work properly, you should have one or more parts that do function correctly. People who need cheap laptop replacement parts will often order online, and your used parts might be just what they are looking for. Before you decide what to do with your old laptop, however, there are several things you should consider.<br /><br />
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First of all, you should figure out what your laptop is worth. In some cases, you might get more money for individual parts than if for your whole laptop. Check the price of each of your components before you make a decision. Even if you think you know what your laptop is worth, certain components might be worth more than you might think. Sites that you can check include eBay, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Amazon</a>, Newegg, LaptopPartsWorld and Best Buy. Knowing the value of various components ensures that you will not be ripped off when you try to sell laptop replacement parts.<br /><br />
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You will then need to find a buyer for your laptop replacement parts. Some stores or companies might buy your laptop components, but you might get a better deal by looking elsewhere. Listing on eBay, for example, might get you a better price. You should also try putting an ad on Craigslist or in your local newspaper. Be careful, however. Craigslist can be a very useful site, but it is also known for the unscrupulous people who try to scam others. If you need to meet someone before you sell your laptop components, make sure to do so in a public place. Also make sure that you do not disclose your information until you are sure that the buyer is legitimate.<br />
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There are many benefits to selling your old parts. While you might consider your laptop worthless, certain parts can save someone a very expensive repair bill. Motherboards, for example, can be very expensive to replace. You can get more money for specific parts than for your whole laptop in many cases. Finally, selling laptop <a href="https://www.laptoppartsworld.com/">replacement parts</a> helps the environment. Electronic waste can be extremely harmful, but few places recycle laptops properly. By selling your laptop parts, you can do your part to recycle and prevent excess electronic waste.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-16261444718894232072011-08-14T06:43:00.000-07:002018-10-07T07:14:30.067-07:00Can You Mix Different-Capacity DDR Memory Modules?Can you mix different capacity DDR memory modules? The simple answer to the question is yes. The biggest thing to remember is that the DDR memories must be the same type. Unless your motherboard specifically allows DDR2 and DDR3 mixture, you must use one or the other. If you have a 1GB DDR2 you can mix it with any size of DDR2 memory stick. But, if you have a 1GB DDR2 and 2GB DDR3, they will not mix. You can use the memory type that is compatible with your motherboard as a guideline.<br /><br />
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When answering the question “Can you mix different capacity DDR memory modules?” you need to consider the speed of the memory modules. You can get various forms of DDR memory at different clock speeds. As long as you do not mix different forms of DDR memory, you can mix DDR memory with different clock speeds. You might have a DDR2 with a bus clock speed or 200 and another one with a bus clock speed of 400. They will work just fine. The only drawback is that the motherboard will use the lower clock speed to access memory. So, that means it will clock at 200 MHz, not the 400 of the higher speed chip. <br />
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Another consideration when answering the question, “Can you mix different capacity DDR memory modules” is can you uses old memory with new. The answer is yes, as long as they are the same type of DDR. The DDR specifications are the same no matter when the memory module came off the manufacturing line. So a DDR2 made two years ago will work with a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR2">DDR2 made</a> today. Many people choose to swap out higher capacity memory modules as they come out on the market. This allows them to speed up their computers without doing a major upgrade.<br /><br />
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What else should you consider when answering the question “Can you mix different capacity DDR memory modules?” You can mix and match DDR on your motherboard, no matter the manufacturer. However, it is usually better to keep the same manufacturer to optimize performance levels. Using different protocols can cause subtle differences in computer performance.<br />
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When looking to upgrade your computer without purchasing a new one, upgrading the memory is a good place to start. But, you need to know your motherboard’s capacity and DDR requirements first. After that, you can mix and match DDR modules, as you need to. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10199708.post-32909430582907748892011-01-02T11:31:00.000-08:002018-10-07T07:15:31.103-07:00Upgrade Your Computer with an External Hard DriveWhen you run out of storage space on your hard drive it doesn’t mean that it is time for a new computer. When you need to transport large amounts of information you don’t have to burn a stack of CDs that get out of order and require extra time to access. An external hard drive is portable and can implement your computer by a terabyte. They work for both PC and <a href="http://www.apple.com/mac/" target="_blank">Mac</a>, desktop and laptop. Every computer of any size can accommodate at least one portable hard drive. And some systems that have multiple ports can have several of them. <br />
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There are several types of external hard drives. The desktop model requires a separate power adapter and though it can be transported from place to place, is designed to be on top of a desk where it has access to power. <br />
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Drives for laptops are designed to draw power through the connector cable whether it is plugged in or running on battery power. These "pocket drives" are small enough that they fit into the palm of your hand or in your pocket, purse, or briefcase. Some are so small you can stuff it into your pants pocket. <br />
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The capacity of desktop model external hard drives is available all the way up to 2 TB. Some models contain two units of 2 TB drives for a total of 4TB. That is enough space to hold all of the books of four large libraries. Laptop models are available in up to 1 TB, but most range between 640-500 GB. Solid state drives are also available, but mostly in laptop models. They are extremely expensive and cost is based on the capacity of the drive.
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The capacities of SSD external drives are limited to 256 GB. SSD offer some shock resistant attributes that can be handy in a laptop external drive, but much of the power and speed of an SSD is wasted if it is connected by USB 2.0 as the drive transfer rates are so much faster than USB is capable of. <br />
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External hard drives can connect to your computer via USB, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_1394_interface" target="_blank">FireWire</a>, and eSETA. Even wireless USB and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISCSI" target="_blank">iSCSI</a> are available, but rarely.
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Some companies market their drives based on speed. While 5,000 rpm is quite speedy, it will not make much of an impact on noticeable performance unless it is directly connected to the motherboard. Speed may of more interest to you if you plan on putting it in your desktop later.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1