578
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Unexpected File System Inconsistency is Reported by fsck Utility
Is your Linux system unusable due to file system errors? Are you unable to fix the file system problems using fsck command-line utility? Does Linux operating system prompts you to manually run the fsck?
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Maria peter |
Mar-15-2010
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638
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Merits and Demerits of Upgrading to Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows 7 is the latest version of Microsoft Windows - a series of GUI-based operating systems by Microsoft corporation. It has a range of advanced, improved, and added features that simplify your computing experience.
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By
Robin Watson |
Mar-15-2010
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645
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Fixing “File: \Boot\Bcd...” Error Message
Annoyed, frustrated, and confused because you are unable to overcome a Windows boot error message? You are probably one of those computer users who encounter such error messages regularly.
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By
Robin Watson |
Mar-12-2010
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619
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Tips to Solve Unspecified Error by Chkdsk at Startup
Chkdsk (or Checkdisk) is a Windows utility that checks Windows file system for integrity and correct all inconsistency issues.
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By
Robin Watson |
Mar-10-2010
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670
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Data Integrity and Recovery Capabilities of NTFS File System
NTFS (New Technology File System) is a self-healing and high-performance file system of Microsoft Windows operating system.
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By
Robin Watson |
Mar-10-2010
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619
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How to Recovery LVM Partitions in Linux
Do you need to add a new disk to LVM volume for expanding it? Or, are you trying to add a new disk on LVM with zero redundancy?
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Maria peter |
Mar-08-2010
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652
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Fixing “could not mount because of unsupported optional features...” Error
A superblock in Linux operating system comprises of critical information (type size, and status) related to file system. It also includes information about the metadata structures.
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Maria peter |
Feb-25-2010
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632
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How to Recover Deleted Data From Ext4 File System Volume?
The Ext4 (Fourth Extended File System) was released in Linux 2.6.28 as a functionally stable and complete file system.
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Maria peter |
Feb-20-2010
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625
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Bad Block at Beginning of Inode Table May Cause Data Loss in Linux
Are you unable to mount your Linux hard drive volume? Are you facing superblock, inode, or file system corruption like error messages ............
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Maria peter |
Feb-18-2010
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707
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Fixing “the symbol 'grub_env_find'...” Error Message
A system boot error message is a nightmare for any computer user. In most cases, the user is unable to bypass the error message, resulting in inaccessibility of information/data saved in the hard drive.......................
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By
Maria peter |
Feb-16-2010
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626
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Linux System Unbootable Post Kernel Upgradation
A kernel in Linux operating system is like a mediator between the hardware and programs.
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By
Maria peter |
Feb-15-2010
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803
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How to Resolve Linux Error- “Read-only file system”
Are you facing “Read-only file system” error while booting your Linux computer?............
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Maria peter |
Feb-11-2010
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619
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Resolving “JBD: no valid journal superblock found” Error in Linux
Ext3 (Third Extended File System) is a journaling and advanced file system, used for the Linux operating system.
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By
Maria peter |
Feb-10-2010
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887
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Disaster Recovery – An investment for your future
Computers have become an important medium of communication in today’s life. Gone are those days, where you were required to maintain a dairy for your “to do tasks” for your personal purposes or maintaining a book for the account keeping purposes.
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By
Smit Mathur |
Feb-02-2010
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871
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Linux Data Recovery Using 'myrescue' Utility
In Linux operating system, myrescue is an utility to retrieve still-readable information from damaged hard drive.
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By
Maria peter |
Jan-29-2010
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709
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Resolving “Root inode is not a directory. Clear?” Linux Error
In Linux operating system, you can check the integrity of file system and hard drive.
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By
Maria peter |
Jan-30-2010
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766
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How to Fix- “The data in invalid” Error in Windows Sever 2003
Microsoft periodically provides security updates and hotfix to resolve any issue with your Windows operating system. The hotfix is actually a software patch that is applied to still running systems.
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By
Robin Watson |
Jan-25-2010
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675
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Resolving “mount: wrong fs type” Error in Ext4 Linux File System
Ext4 or Fourth Extended file system is the latest release in long line of the Linux file system.
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By
Maria peter |
Jan-30-2010
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753
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Space Reclaiming of File Vault May Cause File Loss in Mac OS X
Data Security is one of the major concerns for the computer administrator. To protect your data from unauthorized access, Encryption is used.
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By
Maria peter |
Jan-30-2010
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1024
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Want To Recover The Lost Data?
If you have lost crucial data, then waiting any further should never be done, you can look for hiring the services related to data recovery.
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By
DunbarBuckle Edwards |
Jan-24-2010
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704
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What Are The Hard Drive Reliability and Quality Specifications?
In modern computer, hard drive is one of the most important components. It works as the main data storage and contains operating system, applications, and user data. However, in some cases, the performance of hard drive may get degraded and it may fail at some point of time.
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By
Garry Thomson |
Jan-22-2010
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721
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Rectifying “file system dirty, run fsck” Error in Mac OS X
Mac OS X is a powerful and reliable operating system, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It supports HFS (Hierarchical File System) series of the file systems. HFS is the first file system of this series.
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By
Maria peter |
Jan-30-2010
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1366
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Linux Hard Drive Recovery to Fix Hard Drive Read Errors
There are several ways in which your Linux hard drive may fail. It can be quite distressing situation, as unlike any other part of the computer, when the hard drive fails, it takes your significant data with it.
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By
Robin Watson |
Jan-21-2010
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802
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How to Fix “Unable to resolve UUID” Error in Linux
Modern distributions of Linux operating systems use UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) to uniquely identify hard drive or other data storage devices, in place of the conventional block names like /dev/sdb and /dev/hda1.
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By
Maria peter |
Jan-30-2010
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730
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Resolving “The disk is unreadable” Error on External Mac OS X Hard Drive
An external or portable hard drive is a very useful storage media for modern computer users. It enables you to store or backup critical data separate from internal hard drive. External hard drive is also useful for moving data from one system to another.
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Maria peter |
Jan-30-2010
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