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post Why The Nintendo Wii Console and Features Surpass Xbox 360 & Playstation 3

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Computers — karinmanning @ 12:00 am

Known by its codename Revolution, the Nintendo Wii console was originally developed in Japan and was released only last November 19, 2006 in North America.

It was created to compete with the PlayStation 3 and Microsoft’s Xbox 360, two of the most powerful video game consoles in the market today. Well, although the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 are doing a great job in the industry, the console has a number of features that are to some degree capable of surpassing what the other two can do. These features include the following:

Parental Controls

Unlike the other video game consoles, the Nintendo Wii consoles boast parental controls that can be updated for further guidance. The purpose of the controls is basically to allow parents to monitor their younger children from playing the Wii console games, especially those which contain themes and other aspects that are not appropriate for minor users.

The controls work by reading the rating of the content which is encoded in the data of the game played. If the rating exceeds from the age level set, the game will automatically unload unless an exact password is given.

Accessible Channels

I bet you know what channels are. Well, the Nintendo Wii console has it. Its channels, however, are designed much like the television channels minus the Wii Menu. The channels of the Nintendo console are designed separately and displayed on its grid.

They can be controlled and navigated through the use of the Wii remote which points at a three dimensional level significantly. Well, the channels accessible in Nintendo Wii console include the Disc, Internet, Mii, Photo, News, Virtual Console, Forecast, and Wii Shop Channels.

Wireless Connectivity with Nintendo DS

The Wii console operates with a wireless connectivity that works with the use of the Nintendo DS. This connectivity provides the players the chance to play the Wii games by utilizing certain functions like the touchscreen and microphone of the Nintendo DS. The DS in this sense can be used as a controller.

Backward Compatibility

The Wii console is said to work even with the use of the software designed for the Nintendo GameCube. It also works best even with the use of the peripherals of the GameCube. Well, it is this feature actually that makes the Nintendo Wii console highly compatible even with a different product like the GameCube.

However, it is important to note that the backward compatibility of the Nintendo Wii console doesn’t work at all with the other GameCube tools, including the Game Boy player, the AC adaptor, modem adapter, AV cable, and the broadband adapter. So don’t use it along with those tools.

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post Ink Cartridge Refill Kits

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Computers — ajames @ 12:00 am

Ink refills for inkjet printers have made the use of these printers more affordable than ever. When inkjet printers first arrived in the market place, the ink refills were only available from the same manufacturer that make the printer and were quite costly. Today, ink refill solutions have changed drastically.

The first major change that came about in the field of ink refills was the creation of non-OEM brand ink refills that fit most major inkjet printer brands. These third-party manufactured ink cartridges were exactly like those made by the name brand manufacturer and reduced the cost of ink refills by a noticeable amount. This helped lower the per page printing cost for use of these common home computer printers that are also often used in small business offices.

The second change arrived as a result of environmental awareness and the fact that millions of discarded ink cartridges were filling landfills around the world. Recycled ink refill cartridges arrived on the market as a result of manufacturers obtaining empty ink cartridges that were in perfectly good condition and refurbishing them into new condition, refilling the ink reservoir with new ink. This further reduced the cost per printed page and reduced the impact to the worlds environment of the massive quantity of printing being accomplished through the use of these printers.

Ink refill kits arrived on the market and gave the home user the option of refilling their own ink cartridges. For some people, this solution proved very viable and they found it easy to use these ink refills. Other users, however, found the process instructions difficult to follow and often made a mess of the entire process, creating stains on hands and clothing that can be difficult to remove. The customers who found they loved the ink refill kit option still use these as a means of extending the life of their ink cartridges. After about two or three ink refills, the cartridge itself needs to be replaced in order to operate properly, but this continues to reduce the cost per printed page greatly for those people who dont mind performing the ink refill process themselves.

Ink refills are becoming less and less expensive. The printer manufacturers have learned that customers will pay only within certain limits for the ability to color pages at their homes or small business offices and the market has been forced to respond to these customer demands.

If you need ink refills and have been using only name brand cartridges, you should definitely consider the less expensive ink refills that are available from third party manufacturers at a fraction of the cost of the OEM cartridge ink refills. You will most likely be just as pleased with the quality and notice no difference at all except the extra money that remains in your wallet.

If you are a a techie type, you may wish to try the do-it-yourself ink refills that are available at very low cost. Just be certain that you read the instructions carefully before beginning the process and follow each step exactly for the best results.

Mr James has owned The Cartridge
Specialists
(Melbourne) since 2004 selling ink,
toner, fax rolls
etc & regularly writes articles about his industry

post Shop Smart For Your Next Computer

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Computers — seeley @ 12:00 am

Computer shopping can be a daunting task, particularly if you’re new to the high technology marketplace. You will be spending anywhere from one to several thousand dollars on the computer equipment alone, so you’ll need to do homework first.

According to one old IBM advertisement, the average person spends fifteen weeks, five days, twenty- three hours and fifty-eight minutes searching for a new computer. If you’re like most consumers, you’ll spend that time checking with a number of sources for the information you need to make decisions.

In order to save time and energy for buying a computer, you must following the three steps: setting you up to doing your homework, focusing on the homework itself to help you make decisions, and nailing your decision down to closing the sale. These three steps will not only save you time and energy, it will also provide you the guidance you’ll need to buy your computer.

Your fist step along the way to purchase your computer is to do your homework. Homework might include the following: learning the lingo, doing some research, visiting a few stores and dealing with salespeople. First, you should learn the lingo. Knowing the Lingo will save you a lot of times toward buying computer because you will face many opportunities to use it. For example, without knowing the jargon, like Hardware, Software, Chip, CPU, PC, ROM, RAM, you might have difficulty understanding when you read the computer materials. You might have difficulty understanding the conversation with computer salespeople.

Second, you should do some research to getting more information about computer. You can research through local daily newspaper. Local daily newspaper may have a computer section. There are also monthly computer newspapers, but the Internet also has various newsgroups that specialize in the subject also.

Finally, we come to visiting the computer stores and dealing with the salespeople. Shopping around three to five different computer stores is also helpful toward buying a computer. Many computer stores offer similar computer products with a different price and warranty. It is wise to talk to the salespeople, asking as many questions as you have. Don’t fret if you think your expertise is not the state of the art. In fact, if you are willing to learn as you shop and take your time, you will end up making an informed choice.

The second step is focused on the homework itself by providing distinctions among the basic hardware options that will help you to make some fundamental choices. As a result, there are several points that you should know: the type, the feature, and the location of buying computer. Make sure that you research those accurately.

As a result, one can see that buying a new computer is not an easy task to do. It involves a lot of steps for you to do some homework. Lots of problems and even some tears come from people who never talked to anyone else, didn’t do any research, and took the salesperson’s word for everything. Computers are supposed to help you make some part of your life better, and using them should be enjoyable. Buying one shouldn’t be terror, either. Wish you good luck with your computer shopping.

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post Overcoming The Video Gaming Syndrome (VGS)-Part Two - Adults

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Computers — bobcarper99 @ 12:00 am

We now come to the adult world that is facing VGS. Unlike the VGS world that is trying to take control of our kids’minds, the adult world of VGS has little to oppose it. VGS has its own heroes and creatures. They all will take total control of the adult user. No longer does the adult user have his mind free. He is totally enslaved by the scheming Captain Zappo, the muscular Lieutenant Spook, and the voluptuous LollyBird LollyPop.

Numerous forums are out there on the web that deal with VGS. Their members post articles describing how VGS has altered or destroyed their lives. Other articles staunchly defend VGS because as their writers put it, if it weren’t for video, they would have gotten into worse trouble.

There are many conflicting opinions from psychologists claiming there is a problem with people being addicted to video games. Although there has been some research on VGS, the issues are still unresolved. Unlike alcohol or drugs, there is no chemical dependency issue.

VGS is a self-created addiction. In that respect, it ranks with gambling, anorexia, and bulimia. If this holds true, then medical professionals and social workers can develop treatment plans that are not based on chemical dependency issues.

However, there are multitudes of video game players that describe themselves as being addicted. That is good enough for many psychologists. They point out that self-described video game addicts often end up having family conflict and romantic failures as a result of their involvement with VGS.

A psychologist might claim that the family conflict or romantic failures exacerbate the onset and spread of VGS. This depends on the individuals involved in specific cases. It is too early to establish which came first, the chicken or the egg. The purpose of this article is to establish what is the severity and extent of VGS and to make some preliminary recommendations how to fix the problem.

The consensus of opinions and observations contained in forum posts appear to be as follows:

Unless VGS players use drugs to stay awake and improve sharpness of the mind, there is no chemical addiction associated with involvement with VGS.

VGS players have collapsed their entire family structure. Employers that have detected use of the company computer system have put such employees on probation, and have ultimately fired these employees. The burden of maintaining the family income has fallen upon the other spouse.

VGS players will rarely admit they have a problem. In some cases, they will maintain that family or other issues have brought about the problem. This is nonsense and represents a weak attempt to hang the blame on an issue which he or she has brought on himself.

VGS players have formed social relationships with people they can neither see, feel, nor claim as a true friend. The best that is available is a secure web conference that may be a part of the game itself.

The game will not allow participants to fall back upon their own lives. There is always an electronic war going on somewhere on the planet. Missing a key battle might cost the participant key points.

Serious side effects have resulted from initial VGS involvements. For example, the VGS participant may be in one or more sexual relationships, even though the participant has never seen his sex partner. Moreover, the participant may have fallen in love with a robot that has taken the place of the participant’s spouse. This is a bizarre version of The Stepford Wives.

Divorce appears to be the only permanent remedy to effect a cure for VGS. However, this has left so many broken hearts and broken marriages in its wake that an entire army of social workers must be recruited to fix the damage. Only the attorneys win in situations such as this. They are the ultimate victor in VGS games. The Lord of the Mighty Sky Fleet, Admiral Blotz, has indeed done his work well.

Tough love appears to be the only solution how sanity can be restored out of this insane mess. Unlike pre-teen and teen involvement with VGS, the family structure either has collapsed or is on the verge of doing so. Here are several ideas how you might attack VGS. I must emphasize I am not a psychologist or social worker by profession. At best, I am a senior citizen that has not as yet lost his thought process.

Step One. Get Help !

Combating VGS is not a do it yourself project. You must seek out the services of a professional that is not emotionally involved. However, the person you find must have empathy and understanding about what is happening in your lives.

You should begin by seeking out the services of your priest, minister, or rabbi. At the very bottom of the VGS problem lies a loss of faith and belief that there is a living God in your lives, no matter what religious belief you occupy. If they cannot help you immediately, there may be others they can suggest. The most important issue behind Step One is for you not to give up after a single visit to your clergy person. He or she will put forth honest and sincere efforts in your behalf if he or she detects sincere efforts on your part to rid yourselves of the VGS nightmare.

Step Two: Do Not Lose Communication

VGS will succeed if one or both parties will break off the negotiations saying that he or she gives up. Remember that any contest will be lost if the team walks off the field while there is any chance of still winning the ball game.

Step Three: Pull The Plug And Take Back Control Of Your Electrical Connection

Unlike the previous two steps, this one means business. VGS can survive only if there is energy coming into your household to empower this VGS monster. Without energy, VGS will surely die. There are a number of options to follow here, some of which may not work to perfection at the time this article is being written.

Your first option is to find out if your browser on your computer systems in your household will support anti-child software. You must do some preliminary work here to understand how a browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape works in your system. Using Google or making a trip to your computer store will get you started. If this proves fruitless, seek out the services of a computer consultant.

Bear in mind that this will send out a clear and unmistakable signal that you mean business and are going to bring VGS to an end. You can expect serious resistance to your plan and could even encounter violent hostility. VGS does not give up easily.
There may be software out there that will disable your browser. This software may act to time out your browser after one hour’s operation, thereby cutting off VGS. If this sofware works as intended, your computer should be disabled from any further internet connection for the next 24 hours. If you know how to download and install such software, you’re in like Flynn.

In all likelihood, the VGS addict will soon learn ways how to defeat such blocking software to your browser. Video gamers do not give up easily, and for all we know, these are pathways other VGS victims may have already taken to take back control of their computers and their lives. You must prepare yourselves for many rough seas before you can reach your home port.

This next step will be the ultimate. You should contact your telephone service provider or internet service provider such as Verizon, ComCast, or AT&T. Ask that they terminate your high speed broadband system and go back to a duplex telephone connection. VGS is totally dependent on a high speed broadband internet connection. If VGS does not see this, it will slow down and eventually die. No matter how advanced your computer systems are, they all must have a high speed internet connection in order to play the game.

Understandably, if the land line connections are lost, cell phones can still survive to play the game. Here again, the monster needs to be fed. In this case, the feed is money. What you can do here is to block the money that is going to pay the cell phone bill. Companies such as Sprint, ComCast, or Verizon may work with you to remedy the problem. However, be aware that they are no friend. Ultimately, they will want their money. If you have not guaranteed their payment, they will target you for their collection procedures. I recommend you get a competent attorney before proceding with any money shut-off plans.

Step Four: The Final Solution

It is nice to think that the VGS addict will listen to your priest, minister, or rabbi. It may be like trying to put out a brush fire with a garden hose. Reasoning may be equally ineffective, particularly if the VGS addict is so far gone he cannot quit cold turkey.

Taking measures to disconnect your phone service might have the best shot for success. It will send up a signal that this VGS nonsense is going to come to an end. However, VGS addicts are extremely protective of their games. They will resort to any or all of these countermeasures if they fear they will be losing the game.

They might strike back physically. Call 911 if this happens. The police can handle the family beef. You can’t.

The VGS addict is skilled at handling internet disruptions. In particular, he can troubleshoot problems involving Windows or your browser. It will not take him very long to discover that Windows or the browser have been sabotaged Anti-virus software may have already corrected the problem. The game thus will go on.

Shutting down your high speed broadband phone service thus appears to be the ultimate signal that the games are going to go or else. VGS cannot operate over low bandwidth telephone lines. The message is clear. Either VGS goes or your spouse or significant other will go.

In conclusion, this article is not advice on getting a divorce. It only provides advice on getting rid of VGS, not on how to get rid of your spouse. VGS need not force you to leave your home, abandon your property, or lose custody of your children. My advice is to document everything. You must document the extent and severity of your particular VGS problem. Keep a detailed account of the VGS problem and its effect on your household.

Describe the measures you took to get rid of the problem, including the people you visited and the advice they gave you. Above all, detail the secondary symptoms of the problem, such as the set up of chat lines and the passing of pornography. Above all, remember the words of the late President Roosevelt: There is nothing to fear but fear itself.

Bob Carper is a veteran information systems consultant specializing in verbal and written communication. He is an ardent writer and belongs to various societies. You may contact him at bobcarper@myexcel.com or visit http://www.secure-webconference.citymax.com

post Achieving Effective Contract Management: First Steps Toward a Solution

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Computers — judepub61 @ 12:00 am

You may have suffered a costly oversight or a scary close call. Whatever the reason, once improving contract management has become a priority, the next step is figuring out what shape the solution should take. More effective contract administration is the clear objective, but before you can achieve this goal, you’re faced with some basic decisions.

LARGE, INTEGRATED SYSTEM VS. FOCUSED SOLUTION
First, you need to determine whether to seek a broad or a focused contract management solution.

Contract management is sometimes approached as one small part of an all-encompassing “fix” integrating an organization’s sales management, financial, IT, reporting — virtually every area of the operation. Such a system is woven into everything from billing to inventory management. The cost is high, running into hundreds of thousands of dollars, or even more. Implementation times are typically lengthy, and learning curves can be steep.

A broad, integrated system can be suitable for large organizations, but frequently this approach is overkill: too big, too complex, too long in providing real help — and much too expensive.

The decision to go with a focused solution designed specifically to manage contracts may be made for you by budgetary constraints and/or the urgency of the project. For small and mid-sized companies, this path is frequently a foregone conclusion. Even for divisions or departments of large organizations, the most prudent approach is often to solve the immediate problem by implementing a contract management system of limited cost and scope.

BUY OR BUILD?
Once you’ve decided on dedicated contract management software, the options include commissioning a custom program, building your own, or buying an off-the-shelf package.

Custom software written by an outside party will almost always lead you right back to the land of expensive, protracted IT adventures. (Yes, you said you had to have it by September. But you didn’t say which September!)

This narrows the decision to buy vs. build.

An objective analysis will almost inevitably favor purchase. To build, you must have the available internal IT resources (scarce in most companies), and these IT resources must have the appropriate technological capabilities, interest, and skill in working with non-technical users on business issues. (We are dealing with human beings, after all.)

You must also be able to delay implementation for the not-inconsiderable time it will take to spec the project, write the software, test it, etc.

Unless you have extremely unusual contract management needs, you are likely to come down on the buy side of the decision and find yourself seeking an off-the-shelf product.

OFF-THE-SHELF SOFTWARE: USUALLY THE BEST ANSWER
This isn’t surprising. Packaged software is the best answer in most cases.

A ready-to-go program lets you take advantage of the research and experience of developers and business people who have focused substantial efforts on the contract management problem you are attempting to solve. You can choose from a variety of approaches, user interfaces and feature sets. Your costs are known up front. Your time frame is under your control.

Once you’ve reached this point in your decision tree, you can move ahead to define your requirements and evaluate available solutions. You’re well on your way to effective contract management.

Judy Tucker works with emerging companies in planning, project management, and communications and helps them get the most out of contract management systems. Find out more about how contract management software can save time and money at www.contractassistant.com 877-509-7500.

post Data Loss Is Not Forever Find Out Why?

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Data Recovery — Big_Daddy @ 12:00 am

Imagine for a second, your computer system just crashed and you may have just lost all of your precious data. Do you feel the emptiness in your stomach or the lump in your throat? Have you put off doing a backup of your PC for the last time or will you procrastinate again? You never know when disaster might strike and you will need to perform a system restore.

While you sit their reading this you should become aware of where you are backing up your data now and are you. Once you realize that your data is precious you should decide to protect it. Next, you might ask, “How?” and “Where do I backup my files?”.

Knowing where to backup your data is an important factor in this process. You will have so many choices but we will whittle them down. You have USB connections, Firewire connections, and even network connected storage to choose. You will come across storage sizes ranging from 20 GB to 750 GB. The point is you need to identify what YOU need. Don’t let anyone sell you anything you don’t need. Plan this out before you begin, it will save you some time and money in the long run.

You will want to figure out how much data requires backup. Will you be backing up your mp3’s, pictures, videos, or just work data? Which ever data is most important and that you have decided to backup you will need to look at how big it is. How many MB (mega bytes) does it take up on your hard drive?

You may be wondering how you can find out how much space all of your data is taking up. Well, for one, most people keep some type of folder structure. All you have to do is right click the folder of choice and click on properties. That gives you an idea of how much space the entire folder is taking up. You can keep a tally of all of your folders and it will give you an approximate amount of drive space you will need to backup your data.

Ok, this is pretty simple but you don’t want to go out and purchase a drive that is at the same size as your data you have just calculated. The reason for this is because more than likely your data is going to grow over time. The amount of growth is going to be determined by how often and how much you add to your collection of data. This growth will be different for every person depending on how they use their computer. The industry standard is about thirty percent growth per year for data in many businesses. That figure is just to give you an approximation to start looking at how much data storage you will need.

Getting a plan to start is one of the first things you need to do before you start backing up your data. You have to know what you want to back up and the location you will back it up to before you start. You never know when you will need to perform a system restore or a desktop restore so your storage will need to be reliable. You can go to any electronics store and find a large variety of Hard Drive storage. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. This is your data we are talking about.

Now that you have begun to get a foundation on backing up your data you will eventually need to learn how to perform backups and system restores. You will feel better now knowing that you have learned some of the steps necessary to protect yourself and your data from catastrophe. Take some action and start backing up your PC today.

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post A Brief History of Ontrack Data Recovery

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Data Recovery — mter9248 @ 12:00 am

When we talk of data recovery, terms like hard disk recovery, hard drive recovery, and other terms related to computers are always in the surface. In terms of companies offering data recovery, several names can be mentioned, but definitely only few are known. In this article, I will be dealing with the brief history of one of the prime data recovery experts in the world the ‘Ontrack’ system.

Ontrack is known among the many experts in the field of computer technology. The company always achieves high prestige for its powerful services offered. As far as I know, Ontrack was founded in 1985 by Michael Rogers, John Pence and Gary Stevens famous personalities in the world of computers. They, accordingly, saw a need in the disk drive market and come up with their first product, which is Disk Manager Software, a hard disk installation service.

When the Disk Manager Software was introduced, the then up-to-date 32 megabyte size limit in DOS was broken, and it allowed access to the new larger 40 megabyte hard drives. This event led to the production of many Disk Manager Software, for at that time disk drive manufacturers offered this Ontrack software solution to their users. With that, it is said that Disk Manager has installed more than 80 million drives worldwide.

Microsoft, Apple, Sun, SCO and Novell are just among the industry leaders that appreciate the Ontrack software development efforts. It is interesting to know that the Novell industry featured the Ontrack system for NetWare software, a NLM data protection and recovery service for Novell schemes, in their Certified NetWare Engineer training courses. Software, in fact, is a perfect piece of the Ontrack protection and recovery solution.

In 1998, Ontrack Data Recovery came to purchase the Easy Recovery software, which grants the users to recover data in not-so-sophisticated situations. This software is definitely cheap because this is a do-it-yourself software product. Easy Recovery software in turn offers an alternative solution to Ontrack, Remote Data Recovery or in-lab data recovery services.

In 1999 another development took place in Ontrack. The company at that time acquired Mijenix Corporation and added ZipMagic, Fix-IT Utilities, PowerDesk and EasyUpdate SDK to their accumulation of software solutions. And surprisingly, in November 1999, Ontrack released new products, such as Ontrack SystemSuite 2000, EasyUninstall 2000, ZipMagic 2000, and Fix-IT Utilities 2000.

Amazing as it may seem, Ontrack experts were able to rescue data from more than 125,000 systems since its first data recovery in 1987. The Companys interest and dedication led to the emergence of a breakthrough technology named Remote Data Recovery services. With this new breakthrough in the field of computer technology, the specialists were able to perform perfect recoveries directly on a customers computer from a remote area. Aside from these developments, Ontrack has also applied their technology to develop a unique service for the legal, government and corporate communities. These Ontrack innovations in the end led and defined the essence of the computer technology industry.

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post September 11, 2001: Terrorism Reaches the United States with Deadly Consequences

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Data Recovery — astratton @ 12:00 am

On September 11, 2001 four airliners where hijacked by terrorists and used as weapons to attack the United States. Two of the hijacked aircraft where flown by the terrorists into the “Twin Towers” of the World Trade Center in Manhattan. One was flown into the Pentagon, and the last aircraft crashed before it could reach its intended target.

The devastation caused by the attack was unheard of and completely unexpected. Two thousand nine hundred and seventy three people where killed in the attack, and twenty four where considered missing. Some companies whose offices where located in the Twin Towers lost huge percentages of their total staff. Others where totally wiped out by the attack.

Cantor Fitzgerald L.P. an investment bank lost 658 employees, while Marsh Inc. lost 295 employees. To everyone’s horror the Twin Towers collapsed and 5 other buildings in the surrounding area suffered major damage including the Marriott Hotel, and two New York City subway stations. Twenty five other buildings suffered minor damage and all seven World Trade Center buildings had to be demolished.

Radio, television, and two-way radio towers where destroyed, and local infrastructure including power, water, gas, and communications suffered major interruptions. Some fires caused by the attack burned for as long as 3 months after the initial impact of the aircraft.

The effect the attack had on American society was devastating, emotionally, culturally and economically. Many schools closed for the day and it became a concern that local residents might have been exposed to hazardous fumes, and dust for a considerable period of time after the actual attack. Many of the rescue workers have since been diagnosed with health problems from the attack.

The United States has not experienced an economic setback of this magnitude since the great depression. The Federal Reserve Bank lost contact with local banks due to outages in communication. The telephone exchange that handled service for the lower Manhattan area was damaged and phone service was interrupted as a result.

Local utilities including; power, phone, gas, and water where cut off and many people were without basic services for a considerable period of time. U.S. stocks lost $1.2 trillion in value and thirty percent of lower Manhattan office space was completely destroyed.

As an international economic hub, the loss of data and critical information of all kinds had a world-wide effect. The Airline industry experienced a huge drop in traffic and had to cut capacity by twenty percent in order to survive.

Not all disasters experienced by mankind are the result of the natural elements. Some catastrophic events are caused by our own kind and have an impact that equals or in some cases surpasses those that Mother Nature may send our way. Regardless of the cause, disasters may come in many forms with varying severity; the lesson, however, remains the same. Always be prepared.

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post Data Backup The Right Way

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Data Recovery — redgsr @ 12:00 am

Computer data can be very important to us, especially those of us who make a living on the computer. Over the last several years, the computer has grown on all of us, making our lives so much easier. For that very reason, it’s easy to tell that if we lost our computer data, it would completely destroy a majority of us.

Losing data can be an overwhelming thought to say the least. Computers store data, although machines have been known to fail. Even though the computer has become a lot more reliable over the years, it is virtually impossible to prevent computers from losing data.

You don’t need to take this lying down through, as you can indeed fight back. The ideal way to ensure that you never lose your precious data, is to back it up and keep backing it up. You should back up your computer data at least once a week, with once per day being the recommended way to do it.

In the past, and even some today, the floppy disc is the main method used to back up computer data. Even though they store a small amount of data, they are easy to access, easy to use, and nearly every computer has one.

Those of you who are looking to take things to the next level should look into backing up your entire hard drive. Backing up your entire hard drive is something that everyone should do, as it is indeed one of the best and most reliable ways to backup your computer.

When you create a backup of your entire hard drive, it will copy all of your information, so if something happens you will always have your data. Doing a full backup of your hard drive is great, although it can be very time consuming. To make matters worse, it is recommended that you create a backup at least once a week. On the other hand, if what you have on your computer is very important, you will find it more than worth the effort and time needed to back things up.

Another way you can back up your data, programs, and files, is to burn them directly to a data CD or DVD. This way, you can select which files or folders you want to keep. If you use CD/RW or DVD/RW disks, you can continue to add information to them when you create a backup. If you don’t use the RW (re-writable) media, then you won’t be able to go back and add more information to the disc.

Burning data directly to discs are the method of backup that most people are using these days, although backing up the entire hard drive is the preferred way of backing up your data. If you plan to use discs, you will need either a CD or DVD burner, which you can get for a great price these days. The discs are cheap as well, which only makes this method of backing things up that much better.

Whether it’s for your business or for personal reasons, you can’t go wrong backing up your data. You should always strive to back things up properly, as this will ensure that the data will always be there when you need it. This way, if you computer happens to crash or you lose everything on your hard drive, you’ll always have your backup files to go back to. This in itself can save you a lot of time, effort, and quite possibly even money - just for the simple fact that the files are all but a copy away to restore.

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post Backup Software Features Vary

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Data Recovery — Big_Daddy @ 12:00 am

Are you a home user or small business looking for a backup solution? Do you carry a laptop with you everywhere you go? Is the data that you carry important to you? You should consider a backup solution that fits your needs. I want to take you through a short list of items that you might want to look for in a backup solution. Your needs may vary and I just want to inform you of what features are out there.

Some of the common criteria that people look for may sound obvious. Does the software perform all types of backups? Can it protect single files at a time even if they are in use at the moment? These are some of the normal features you can get with backup software. Do you need a “one-click” hard drive backup solution? Do you know what a “one-click” backup is? All of these features depend on your needs. It is just like a new car. Do you need the car to get from point A to point B or do you want to cruise in style? Let’s cover a few features.

Backup scheduling is a necessity in my opinion. Any piece of software that you are going to use to backup your system regularly should come with the ability to schedule. Scheduling will allow you to set it and forget it, increase your productivity, and allow you to have piece of mind knowing that your data is being protected. It saves you the time of manually scheduling a backup every night or every week. Who knows, you could forget if you didn’t have that functionality.

Backup to removable media is another option that I think is important if you will be purchasing a software solution. You may want to have the ability to back up static data for long term storage to CD, DVD, or Zip Drive. I know there are tons of pictures I have that I probably won’t do anything with until I want to view them in five years. A DVD backup would make that easy.

Do you require data compression? Is it necessary for your backup software to compress the data so that you can store more information on the media? This might come in handy if you are limited on space and still want to backup your data regularly. It may not be a requirement for you but could be something you look for later.

Do you want to filter the files that you are backing up? Let’s say you have a small business and you want to backup all of your important data and not include mp3’s. You can make a rule that allows you to perform that task. This is perfect for those special cases when you need a little bit more control over what you are backing up.

Are you a process oriented person and want to know that the information you have backed up has been verified? This function performs a type of error checking. It makes sure that you have retrieved the data that you said you wanted. The draw back is that it takes more time to complete.

Do you want to use old CD/DVD rewritable disks? Well, some backup software comes with the functionality to erase the media before it ever starts to backup your data. This would be nice if you don’t have a bunch of data and want to recycle some of those rewritable disks that you no longer have a use for.

Another great function is creating image backups that are bootable. How nice would it be for you to restore to a pristine state with a bootable disk and not have to worry about installing the original operating system first? This is nice, keep in mind that you have to have the storage space to keep that entire image. They can get pretty hefty if you aren’t careful.

I hate to talk about system restores or desktop restores but there comes a time when you might need to do them. Would you like the ability to restore specific data to a separate hard drive so that you can hand pick the files you want replaced. It may not be something you identify now, but it might be a nice to have later on.

This is just a preliminary list of things you may look for in your backup solution. Keep in mind that when you are looking for backup strategies, backup solutions, or the ability to restore systems your mileage may vary. A home user may have different criteria than a small or medium size business. The amount of data may differ from person to person. You should evaluate what pieces and parts you need before you decide to go out and purchase a solution. The point is take this information and plan appropriately all strategies are different. Just take action. The strategy won’t be any good if you don’t backup your data.

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