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How to recover data from flash drive

Posted on Dec 27, 2008 under Uncategorized | No Comment

Here is few tools that can help you to recover lost or accidentally deleted data from flash drive:

Disk Doctors FAT Data: Using this data recovery software you can recover data from IDE / AT, SATA, SCSI, USB Flash Drives. Recovering data using the wizard based interface is so easy that, even a user with or without any technical know-how can use this data recovery software effectively to recover data. More..

Pro Data Doctor USB Drive Data Recovery Software: Support all major file system including jpg, gif, jpeg, midi, mpeg, tiff etc, Support all major manufacturer including Kingston, Sandisk, Transcend, Jet flash, Sony etc. More ..

SoftPerfect File Recovery : SoftPerfect File Recovery is a tool to recover accidentally deleted files from hard disks, USB flash drives, CF and SD cards and other storage media. We tested the program with images deleted from a USB stick and they were recovered without problems – however the program will not be able to recover any files if the media has been formatted (or files have been overwritten). SoftPerfect File Recovery supports popular file systems such as FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and NTFS5 with compression and encryption. More ..

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Iomega Media Xporter PC-to-console Image exporter

Posted on Dec 09, 2008 under Articles, Multimedia | No Comment

Makes PC-to-console so simple, even your grandmother can export pictures of the knitting club to your Xbox.

Sure, connecting an external USB hard drive up to your XBox 360 is hardly rocket science for the average computer reader – but throw in the frustration of getting those hairy photos from your Matric holidays, Guns ‘n Roses albums and that Vernon Koekemoer collection to actually read and play… Now that requires skill.

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Gigabyte’s new micro ATX motherboard has unbeatable home cinema credentials

Posted on Dec 08, 2008 under Computer | No Comment

It’s a relief to see a new AMD product that’s bang on target. We speak, of course, of the 780G chipset (Gigabyte GA-MA780GM-S2H). It really is the killer home cinema solution that we’ve been waiting for.

The best bits are the UVD video decode engine and the comprehensive array of video outputs. The former ensures that CPU load remains at around 50 per cent, when decoding a full 1080p AVC stream. And that’s with a 2.5GHz dual-core Athlon 64 chip. Add in HDMI, DVI ports and HDCP and you have the first integrated solution that delivers on the HD home cinema concept.

The fact that it’s dirt cheap in this form is a real bonus. Indeed, it’s probably possible to build a full Blu-ray-capable media PC using this board as a base for under $450. IncredibleFree Web Content, really.
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How To Select The Notebook That Meets Your Requirements?

Posted on Dec 08, 2008 under Articles, Notbook | No Comment

For the past ten years there has been a tremendous growth in the usage of notebook or laptop computers. The impact is that the notebooks are slowly replacing the traditional desktop computers from home as well as from office. There are so many varieties, technologies and brands of notebooks available in the market that it has become very difficult for a regular user to identify the best fit for his or her needs. This article will help you in getting a few tips on how to select the right notebook and make the most out of your investment.

A notebook offers several advantages. The most important being the trouble-free mobility. This is enhanced by the easily available wireless internet connections all over the world. It is very convenient to carry all your work with you anywhere you go. Advancement in technology has brought down the weight and size of the notebooks significantly, making it even more comfortable for a regular user.

What are the things that you should consider before purchasing your notebook? Start with doing an analysis of your needs. Ask questions like: For what purpose will I use this notebook? The answers could include — for internet browsing, chatting, high-end graphic designing, gaming, business or official work, programming, application development, etc. The type of notebook you choose will depend on what you need it for.

When you do your research, make notes on the prices, technical features, configuration, guarantees, and performance that each notebook has to offer. You would need to decide whether you want a notebook from an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or from a brand. It is believed that brand notebooks offer better post-sales service, and guarantee, while OEM notebooks are cheaper and offer the same hardware quality as the brand ones.

If you need a notebook that is small and light and should be carried around easily while you are traveling, go for the ultra-portable range models. These notebooks have screens smaller than 12 inches and weigh up to 5 pounds. Some models of such notebooks include Sony Vaio PCG-U3, Fujitsu Lifebook P1510, Toshiba Libretto U100, Panasonic R4, Dell Latitude X1 and many more.

If you are a business professional looking for a thin and light notebook that offers durability, security and all important features necessary for your office, then you can select from a wide range of business notebooks. These include Apple MacBook, Dell XPS M1210, Sony VAIO FJ, and Dell Latitude and etc.

If you are addicted to gaming you would need a notebook that has the capability to present high-end graphics performance. These would include notebooks with the latest processors, increased RAM and hard disk storage space, faster CPUs, top-of-the line graphic display capability, great wireless connectivity and a host of other compatibility features. Some of the best gaming notebooks include Alienware Aurora, Dell XPS M170, and Rock Xtreme CTX PRO and etc.

If you are looking for just an economic replacement for your desktop and you do not want to spend on a high-end notebook, then you can select from a variety of models offered by Acer, Apple, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba. These notebooks are fashioned to be used at a fixed location and weigh up to 13 pounds, so they are not very convenient if you have to travel a lot. They generally have bigger screen sizes and lower battery life.

Apart from the notebooks mentioned above you can also pick tablet PCs, transportables, high-end personal digital assistants (PDAs), handheld computers, or smart phones. These are mobile devices that you can carry with you wherever you go, if mobility is all you are looking for.

Author Bio
Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for polomercantil. This article can also be accessed in portuguese language from the News Article section of page PoloMercantil

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