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28th April 2011

Pc virus removal is really a critical difficulty

Pc virus removal is a important dilemma of your contemporary scenario. With the improve inside the dependence of your world population on technologies in general and desktops particularly, it really is imperative that desktops are offered added safety and...

24th December 2010

Symantec ST0-066 Exam Answers

Symantec ST0-066 Exams http://www.exam1pass.org/ST0-066-exam.html Every Symantec ST0-066 Exams comes with an equally powerful Symantec ST0-066 download for your examination engine that powers our simulation. This application provides you selectionso...

21st December 2010

Recovering inaccessible Windows XP when the Ntoskrnl.exe file is missing or corrupt

The Ntoskrnl.exe is an essential file in the Windows NT series of operating systems. This file provides the Kernel and Executive layers of the Windows NT systems and assists in several services including hardware virtualization, process and memory managem...

20th December 2010

How to recover Lost Windows XP password?

Setting Windows XP password can help us prevent others logging into our PC without permission. However, every coin has two sides. on the one hand, it helps us very much in our privacy protection. On the other hand, For the sake of carelessness or accidenc...

14th December 2010

Recovering partition data from NTFS file system when the MFT gets fragmented

The MFT (Master File Table) is a repository in the NTFS file system that keeps the record of all the file data including file name, creation date, access permissions, and contents, etc. To view any type of information related to the files, you can refer t...

24th November 2010

Tips to Solve 'Invalid drive specification' Error in Windows

'Invalid drive specification' - an error that can occur due to multiple reasons. Windows reports this error generally when a command has been run containing a drive letter, which the operating system is unable to find. So, running the command using a diff...

04th November 2010

Are you really know how to use laptop battery?

Are you really know how to use laptop battery? Today, editor from Supply-batteries.co.uk write this blog post to inform you how to use a laptop battery, and prolong your laptop battery life. May be you are now have a laptop or more, but how many laptop...

25th October 2010

What to do when the boot.ini file is missing in Windows Server 2003

In Windows NT systems, the purpose of the boot.ini file is to direct the NTLDR file about which operating system to start with. It is very helpful if there is a dual-(or multi-) boot system as you can select the particular operating system to log on. Howe...

29th September 2010

How do I recover a lost password for Windows

Question 1: hello everyone .My niece recently bought a new laptop, and she decided to use a password to log on, but now she has forgotten her password and she cannot log on. Is there anyway to work around this or do we have to have it formatted. thank...

05th August 2010

Mac cleanup Explained

In contradiction with widely accepted approach a Mac users don't need to replace key component of the construction (or the whole Mac) to retrieve additional space on your boot disk. Following are some ideas the solution for optimization of the MacOS X Boo...

22nd June 2010

Mac OS X System Stops Responding While Booting From Installation Disk

Mac OS X operating system uses numerous files and data structures to carry out different tasks. When you boot your system, it uses a number of files to perform specific operations, like boot loader to load operating system in main memory. If your system d...

15th June 2010

Rectifying the 'NTLDR is missing' error in Windows Server 2003 system

NTLDR (NT Loader) is the most essential file that is needed by the Windows NT (Server 2003, XP, and Server 2000) systems to boot. It is run from the primary hard disk drive and contains the main Boot loader. The well-being of NTLDR is very significant for...

11th June 2010

How to get help

If your Windows operating system is placed on prime hard drive partition, which probably is formatted implementing NTFS file system and you reformat the same partition for the period of setup for fresh installation, the partition is successfully formatted...

10th June 2010

Extent Allocation Issues and Data Loss in Mac OS X

In Mac OS X operating system, sometimes the same disk space might be allocated to two different files. This is called extent allocation problem. Though, it is quite rare situations, but still it happens. In such cases, any one of the affected Mac files ha...

31st May 2010

How to repair window XP

A person, who works regularly on Windows XP, should know a few basics about windows and the computer. He should be able to bifurcate problems of hardware and software. Solution to any problem is possible once you identify the problem. For any problem rel...

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