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Targus Basic Messenger Case Designed for 15.4 Inch Laptops TCM004US Black)

February 5th, 2011

Targus Basic Messenger Case Designed for 15.4 Inch Laptops TCM004US Black)

  • Polyester Exterior Material
  • Capacity – Interior padded notebook compartment holds most 15.4 inch notebooks
  • Protection – Protective padded notebook compartment
  • Organization – Media storage, pen loops and accessory compartments
  • Functionality – Two separate zipper pockets for files and magazines

The Targus Messenger Notebook Case fits most notebooks with up to 15.4″ screens. Don’t be fooled by its lightweight design. A protective padded notebook compartment offers extra protection and the front load workstation includes organization essentials such as media storage, pen loops and notebook accessory compartments. Two separate zippered file sections are large enough to accommodate files and magazines. Mobility is made easy with the easy-grip top handle and adjustable padded shoulder strap

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Two Basic Concepts In Data Recovery Industry

July 26th, 2010

Generally, data recovery engineers do recovery work using well-known software in this field but they don’t have a clear mind which software/toolkit is suitable for a particular problem. As there is no major of data recovery in this industry and most of the data recovery engineers only have the computer-related background, most of them mostly misunderstand some concepts and work flow of this field. Therefore, your ease of work will grow if you can make a clear difference of the physical data recovery and logical data recovery. One of data recovery process named 3+1 data recovery can help us to define these two different cases.

Data recovery process that leads to recovery or salvaging of data from physically crashed or damaged hard disk is known as Physical Data Recovery. When there is a physical damage with Hard Disk, need of Physical Data Recovery arises. Physical data recovery is the extraction of the raw data from a damaged disc. If a hard drive is not accessible by software such as the system BIOS, Windows’ Disk Management, or other disk utilities it can be considered as truly dead and in need of physical data recovery.

In fact, physical data recovery is the most common problem that professional data recovery companies may face up to. Physical damage always causes at least some data loss, and in many cases the logical structures of the file system are damaged as well. A wide variety of failures can cause physical damage to storage media. CD-ROMs can have their metallic substrate or dye layer scratched off; hard disks can suffer any of several mechanical failures, such as head crashes and failed motors; and tapes can simply break.

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A Guide to Basic Computer Terminology

June 27th, 2010

A Guide to Basic Computer Terminology

Ram? Mouse? One is an animal and one is a rodent right? Ram…that is the zodiac sign for Aries… If this is what these words mean to you than you can surely use this quick glossary of computer terminology. It would be a good idea to read through them before purchasing a computer because these are things you should know about first. If you already have a computer then these computer terms can help you know what to do if your new computer equipment is unfamiliar. Also, this computer terminology can help you if you have to call in for technical help.


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Cache: Cache is another type of memory kindred to RAM. The computer uses cache to quickly move data between the RAM and the CPU.


CD-ROM Drive: Most new computers now come with a CD-ROM drive as standard equipment. A CD-ROM drive reads data from a disc. These CDs look like a music CD, but hold data instead of music. CD-ROMs also contain games, dictionaries, recipe files, and lots of other things that you can load onto your computer.


CPU: The CPU, or central processing unit, is the brains of the computer. Most new Windows based programs use a Pentium processor or an AMD Athlon XP. New Macs use a different type of CPU called Power PC.

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Basic Idea About the Data Recovery Methods

June 11th, 2010

The computer hard drive crash is the gravest nightmare which may occur to anyone who is totally dependent upon computers for his/her day to day activities. When anybody talks about the hard drive crash, it usually implies problems into the computer system. The extent of hard drive crash could be ascertained only when data is retrieved.

Basically there are two types of hard drive damage could take place- the physical damage and the logical damage. These both types of hard drive crash are totally different from each other and have varying impacts on the hard drive and your data.

Physical hard drive crash

As the name implies, physical hard drive damage refers to the actual damage to physical components of your hard drive. After physical damage the hard drive becomes unrecognizable by the BIOS and it requires repairing or replacement of components for smooth running.

Logical hard drive crash

On the other hand, logical hard drive crash occurs due to file system corruption, operating system corruption, hard drive formatting, incorrect registry entries, damaged system files, virus attack and so forth. In case of logical damage, the physical hard drive components remain intact.

Most of your data could be easily recovered if you have a proper backup of your important data. Data backup is extremely significant and all of the computer users should implement it regularly.

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Before you Shop for a Computer or Notebook, Understand Basic Computer Jargon

June 11th, 2010

CPU? RAM? Do you think they are just letters of the alphabet or something to do with computers? If you guessed they have something to do with a computer, you are correct. Not understanding what these basic computer terms can prevent you from making educated decisions on choosing a notebook or computer. Before you even think about shopping for a notebook or computer, you should understand the basic terms and lingo.

What Is CPU?

A CPU stands for central processing unit, which acts as the brain of the computer. It is important when you look at computers that you purchase one with a name brand CPU with high speed. When you look at CPU brands, you want one with a well known reputation that has been in the market for quite sometime. As for the speed of the CPU, CPU speed is measured in GHz. The higher the GHz the faster your computer will run.

What Is RAM?

RAM is the acronym for random access memory, which keeps computers running fast. The more RAM you have the faster your computer will run. RAM only works and functions when your computer is on because it stores temporary files and runs your programs, operating system, etc. In other words, RAM is similar to a person’s short term memory because it remembers every task you perform until it is turned off. If RAM did not clear itself when you turned off the computer, it will store so much useless data that it will eventually overload and crash. This is why is it important to shut down your computer occasionally since you will clear the RAM. Thus, your computer will run faster.

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