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Archive for October 28th, 2008

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by Mike White

Choosing the right Data Recovery company is vital to ensure your data has the maximum chance of being successfully restored.

The company that gets your vote should have dedicated Data recovery staff that are professionally trained for the required task.

Data recovery being as important as it is should certainly not be something they do as a background activity, so don’t be afraid to ask some very pointed questions to make sure your getting the service you think you are an will most definately need.

If the recovery lab or company you choose are a full service provider not only will they be able to restore a hard drive but also a server as well, so it is well worth asking the question to see if they have the capability.

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by Tim Banks

There’s no question that personal computers were built with baseline functionality- all of them can process documents, and to a certain extent, play multimedia and display the same. However, there are significant difference when we think of specific needs of users of personal computers.

Here is an easy to understand scenario: compare a student and a professional PC gamer. If you are thinking about which types of PC fits which, then you can expect significant differences between the two.

What does a student need a computer for in the first place? Let us try to discuss what kinds of activities that a university student would engage in, so that we can tie that up with the kinds of functionality later. A student would be doing a lot of typing- this is a given. Depending on what he or she is taking up in the university, more or less the computer would be used often as a typewriter, and of course, for printing.

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