Friday, April 22, 2011

Data Loss and Storage Devices Damage

The most common used Storage Devices are the CDs, DVDs, memory cards, memory sticks and undoubtedly the hard drives. All these storage devices have on major flaw in common. They are not infallible and this means that the data stored on them can be lost or damaged through a number of unforeseen failures. There are a some Companies that offers Data recovery specialists that can recover your data by using special techniques, software and tools. Data recovery can sometimes be performed by the user of the damaged device by using software but there is a high risk of failure that can result in permanently erased data or damaged storage devices.

Common Causes of Data Loss and Storage Devices Damage.

Vibration
This is one common cause of Hard Drive damage. It is the constant amount of vibration it received that causes it to fail. Since these hard drives are constructed to be incredibly sensitive, large amounts of vibration could offset its internal parts and literally cause a hard disc drive crash. In order to avoid this problem, you should make sure that your computer is set on the ground firmly, so that it won't easily shake and be affected by vibration. If you are using a computer desk, make sure that you put the CPU tower on a stable area so that it won't vibrate if it the desk is bumped or shook. I have seen some clients of mine to used this type of computer table with a top where they place their PRINTER. These type of table are not really stable cause when they start to print something, you can see that the whole table shakes and this is not good for your Hard drives. You can either fasten this type of table on the wall to make it sturdy to avoid this kind of problem in the future.

Heat
Since hard disc drives are made up of delicate, heat sensitive electronics, they could easily fail if there isn't enough ventilation or air conditioning in the room. To avoid this problem, make sure that you have built-in fans for your computer, and that you have ventilation where the computer is situated. Since a computer's exhaust is usually located at the back, make sure that you don't position it too close to a wall or a divider, so that the hot air generated would be effectively removed from your unit. Make sure the computer's fan are working well cause they usually get stuck if it has accumulated lot of dust after a few months without cleaning. Remember, that one cause of heat that is generated inside your CPU is cause by the amout of dust and dirt accumulated inside.


Power Surges
If you are skimping on your computer budget, chances are, you don't have right device to guard against power surges. You need a surge protector, since a power strip is not enough to protect your computer. Hard drives are delicate and sensitive, so a small fluctuation in power could definitely fry it and cause it to fail. So if you really want to save money, you should get a Surge Protector, an Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) or else, you'll soon be spending a lot for a new drive.

Automatic Voltage Regulator



Water
water damage can occur even if it is turned off. Water is corrosive and will damage the metals found inside the hard drive generating microscopic pitting.
Avoid this to happen too... LoL

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Friday, April 15, 2011

How to make your PC run fast like the day you bought it

 Speed up your PC  just like the day you bought it
This is one of the many things I'd like to share. The one most frustrating thing when your PC runs so SLOW that you need wait for a few minutes before your PC BOOTS up, open or closing a program. Viewing a file seems to take forever to open it up.

We buy an expensive new PC and love how fast it starts up, runs programs, and loads websites.  Inevitably though, it starts to slow down until eventually we are pulling our hair out waiting for it to do routine tasks.
 What's wrong with your PC? It turns out the answer is actually quite simple and you don't even need to be "technical" to understand the causes and solutions.

Good News, it is not the computer hardware that has problem. In most cases, the hardware you have is perfectly capable of being restored to its original glory and kept in fast running condition with minimal effort.
Rather, the problem lies in the common changes that occurs in the PC Software.

The two most common causes of slowdown

1. The most common problem: Registery Errors
Every time you (or your kids) load a program, game, or file, your PC's software registery is updated with new instructions needed to operate that item.  However, when the item is removed, these instructions usually remain on your PC.  Every time you run your computer it tries to execute these instructions but, because the related program can't be found, it causes a registry error.  Your PC is doing a lot more work than it should be and the result is a significantly slower computer.
Solution:
One of the best way is to solve this is with a neat little tool from TuneUp Corporation. The software's name is TuneUp Utilities 2011 it scans, identifies, and fixes registry errors--resulting in a computer that's a lot more like it was when you first bought it. 
You can download it free here
Features:
-Fix the most common Windows problems, scan your hard disk and restore deleted files.
-Get rid of those PC brakes and drop the dead weight in programs: for maximum speed whether working, surfing, or playing!
-Find and remove large resource hogs and annoying data trash to make your PC run even more efficiently.
-The intuitive Start Center with a fresh look and feel gives you complete control and access to the most important tuning steps at a glance.
-Change the visual appearance of Windows® to match your style and safely modify over 400 Windows® settings.



2. Spyware and Viruses
Spyware and viruses are software programs that are loaded on your computer without your knowledge or permission.  They have various purposes, including:
    * Changing the default search engine in your browser.
    * Tracking your Web surfing habits and showing you targeted advertising.
    * Using your email program to send out spam to other email addresses.
    * Stealing your personal information.
Most spyware and viruses get onto our computers through files that we download from the Internet or as attachments to emails.  They tend to take up a lot of computing power and, as a result, will significantly slow down your computer.
Solution:
If you still haven't installed an anti-virus and spyware removal software you can choose a wide variety of anti-virus and spyware removal tools in the net

For more info about Anti-Virus and Malware/Spyware removal try to visit these links:
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