09 Apr
The current era has been aptly named as the age of information since the amount and volume of available information is literally exploding every day. With so much information and data processing, it is equally important that ways to store, manage and retrieve this data and information are developed and deployed.
Technology related to data storage has been making rapid strides with new techniques and advances in existing technologies. Nowadays the hard disk drives are quite popular but they do have their own set of disadvantages such as the presence of moving metal platters and read-write heads, which makes the system prone to various kinds of mechanical failures and relatively lower read-write access times.
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24 Mar
Sometimes hard drive failure comes like a thunderclap, and what is the most well linked, the loss of information stored on it. Is it possible to guard against this? In principle, yes. Just in time only to pay attention and react to certain characteristic signs announcing the crash.
The first sign of impending failure may be slower work hard. This can be seen that the operations on file system – like e.g. copy of files, take more time. When the hard disk seems unusual noises, it also suggests that it is in grave danger. These “bad sounds” can be sounds of grinding, sweeping, creaking or knocking. The most serious signs are data writing and data reading errors that can be recognized as problems with accessing the data stored on disk – you are given false information of file sizes, you are unable to get information of files properties, changes in files (e.g. documents) are not saved, your operating system (e.g. Windows) is unable to lauch or you are welcomed with scanning the surface of the disk process every time you try to run your operating system.
If you notice at least one of these symptoms, we suggest you should immediately do copy of your most important files stored on your hard disk! But what to do when your hard drive fails when your backup is not done or data you need back is not backed up.
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12 Mar
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