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... Legacy data: Legacy data is the stored data existing in your storage media. This includes databases, spreadsheets, image files, scanned images of documents etc. Data Migration: As already indicate...

...ber of logical damages is often referred to a kind physical damage mistakenly. Many times the hard disc read or write header starts to blink; this is often mistakenly considered to be physical disc da...

...y refreshing every part of the memory in every 15 minutes. During this process, the memory controller rereads every word and rewrites them after error detection has been done. The quality of data st...

... the replacement from the original board. Using matching parts of a healthy drive to change the damaged read and write head assembly is another procedure for hard drive recovery. Installation of the h...

...m. Apart from these basic attributes, IsoBuster has certain enhanced features also. It has a superior read and recovery mechanism. You can expect to recover the bulk portion of your data, if not all...

6. A Guide to Different Data Types
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...tion and structure of objects and values stored in the computer memory. A constraint is placed upon the reading of a data type in a data type system. Data type information is used by the type system t...

...ptical Character Recognition (OCR) method is used in capturing the images and to render them as machine-readable texts. Indexing Indexing help in classification of documents through unique document i...

...n of CHKDSK is capable of performing the function of SCANDISK and can assist in recovering data that is readable.    Fsck In UNIX, the Fsck (“file system check” or &ldquo...

... some cases, certain logical damage might be incorrectly associated with physical damage. Sometimes the read/write head begins to click the end users; however, this is often confused as internal physi...

10. Joomla! License Guidelines
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...he terms of the GNU General Public License. If you are unfamiliar with this license, you might want to read 'How To Apply These Terms To Your Program' and the 'GNU General Public License FAQ'. ...

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