Articles, tagged with "drive volumes", page 1
Boot Block Corruption Causes Data Loss in Linux
The Linux hard drive is partitioned in various partitions/volumes for effective management of your valuable data. Linux hard drive volumes start from the boot block where boot information of the operating system is stored. Last two byes of the Linux boot ...
Mac OS X Can Not Read Hard Drive in Target Disk Mode
Mac OS X operating system can read the hard drive in various ways, and TDM (Target Disk Mode) is one among them. TDM is a boot mode for Mac system that enables it to work like an externally attached FireWire storage media.
The operating system is not ...
Data Recovery Linux Utility to Recover Back Your Data in Case of Partition Table Corruption
With technological advancement, now you can install and use more than one operating system in a single computer. This type of configuration, which is known as dual-boot, offers you to enjoy the features of multiple operating systems. However, sometimes, w...
Data Recovery Linux Utility to Recover Your Data in Case of Hard Drive Crash
Most of the Linux operating systems are open source applications and are regularly modified in order to safe-guard the system against any new threat in the form of viruses, malwares or other technical drawbacks. An user can witness new changes and improve...
How to Fix Damaged Mac Volume in Mac OS X?
For efficient management of Mac data in Mac OS X operating system, its necessary to have proper division of hard drive space into volumes. A system must contain at least one startup volume. The other volumes can hold your data. The Mac Startup volume oper...
I/O Errors While Accessing Linux Volumes Cause Data Loss
This is possible in Linux operating system to install and run the system softwre on a single hard drive partition. Such type of configurations are easy to establish and use. But if you divide your Linux hard disk into multiple volumes, you can effectively...
Linux Data Recovery: To Recover Your Lost Or Deleted Data
Linux operating system is popular for its robustness and advanced features. Like every other operating system, Linux has its own style of naming different features and here, volume means the logical partition of the hard drive. A hard drive is divided int...
How to Rescue Lost Data from Mac OS X Hard Drive?
The data stored on your Mac OS X hard drive is extremely important; particularly in legal profession where security and integrity of your data is very critical. Hard drive is non-volatile storage media, which is considered safer than other similar storage...
Creating and Manipulating the Linux Volumes Can Cause Data Loss
You can effectively manage your valuable data on Linux hard drive by dividing it into various logical disks, known as volumes. Every hard drive volume works as a different hard drive and can be used to store various kinds of data. Every volume has a file ...
Ways to Recover Deleted Dynamic NTFS File System Volumes
Microsoft Windows operating system enables you to create dynamic disks to take advantages of the features, which are not provided by basic disks. These features include- ability to create mirrored volumes (fault tolerant volumes) and ability to create str...
Volume Header Corruption Causes Data Loss in Mac OS X
Mac OS X operating system enables you to divide your hard drive into several partitions, called volumes. Every Mac volume is formatted using a file system, which can be HFS, HFS+, HFSX, or HFS Wrapper. The information related to Mac volume, such as volume...
Linux Data Recovery when corruption makes Linux Volumes Unmountable
Similar to the other operating systems, Linux comprises of number of components, which include Superblock. Superblock is an important metadata in the Linux operating system that portrays file systems on the Linux hard disk drive. The system components enj...
Superblock Corruption Makes Linux Volume Unmountable
Like other computer operating systems, Linux also comprise of various components, which include Superblock. Superblock is a significant metadata of the Linux operating system, which describes file systems on the Linux hard drive. The system components hav...
How to Fix Damaged Non-Startup Volume in Mac OS X?
Mac OS X operating system enables you to divide your hard drive into several volumes, for efficient management of your critical data. A system must contain at least one startup volume. The other volumes can be non-startup volumes containing your data. Sta...
Damaged Root Inode Post Resizing Hard Drive Volume
Resizing is a regular process carried out by almost all Linux users to increase, decrease, create, delete, or reorganize the size of their Linux-based hard drive volumes. To carry out resizing, most of the users opt for an effective third-party partitioni...
