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1). Hard Disk Detection Problem With BIOS
During POST (Power On Self Test), the BIOS try to get information about all the devises
Connected to the system. After checking the processor and RAM it checks for devise such you’re hard disk, CD-ROM, etc., and display them on screen with messages such
As ‘detecting IDE drives…’ and Found Primary Master….’etc. Sometimes your BIOS
Just refuses to recognize your hard disk, basically making it useless-there’s no way windows will recognize your hard disk if the BIOS doesn’t.
Article tags: hard disk, bios
2). How to recover deleted or lost files
It's a sickening feeling, the moment you realise that some important document, or irreplaceable photos have vanished from your computer. But that is no reason to despair. The chances are that the data is still present, even if you know you deleted it. Your computer operating system just does not know how to find it any more.
The four most common reasons for data loss are:
* Deletion.
Article tags: hard disk, data recovery, undelete, unerase, recover deleted files, recover lost files, cd data recovery, recover, deleted, photos, documents, files
3). Types of Computer Hardware
Computer hardware is a physical part of a computer that executes within the hardware. It is unlike computer software or data that can be frequently changed, modified or erased on a computer. Computer hardware is not frequently changed and so is stored in hardware devices such as read only memory (ROM) where it is not readily changed.
Most computer hardware is embedded and so is not visible to normal users.
Article tags: computer hardware, hardware, computer, read only memory, ram, motherboard, central processing unit, cpu, random access memory, cd-rom drive, zip drive, hard disk
4). If your hard disk crashes, is your data covered by any warranty?
Copyright 2006 Per Strandberg
This was a question that was recently put by forward on a TV consumer show. One guy had his hard disk crashed and lost all data. He was able to get his hard disk replaced because of a warranty.
To retrieve the data he had it sent to a data recovery company to get it recovered. The price tag was about $ 1500. But, he also wanted to have that extra cost covered by the same warranty.
Article tags: data recovery, data backup, hard disk, crash, image backup
5). Performing Successful Data Recovery For Computers
If you have work files, private financial information or bookkeeping stored on your computer, this could be the most important article that you will ever read. As with any electronic device, glitches can occur without warning and, when it comes to computers, they can often result in the loss of important files. But, what if there was some way to recover the data that you thought was lost? For many, this theory is music to your ears.
Article tags: data, recovery, emergency, hard disk, crash, computer, desktop, software, program
6). Booting problem in PC
One fine day you start your PC and get messages that say,”Book Disk failure”. The problem is that the hard disk is detected but the OS does not load. The system may get stuck in the second screen during the booting process or the OS might display an error message and refuse to load. Such situations can be trouble some as they leave you with very few troubleshooting options
Article tags: disk, boot disk, hard disk
7). Hard Drives- Choosing the Right One
Hard drives come in many different sizes and configurations. How much data a hard drive can hold is measured in gigabytes (GB). The latest hard drives can hold anywhere from 80 GB to 1000 GB (1 TB)! When buying a hard drive, size isn't the only factor to look at, however. By choosing the right hard drive for your needs, you'll enjoy your computer more.
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