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		<title>Apple Quick Tips- Make a bootable disk image!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 21:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Apple Quick Tips- Make a bootable disk image!!
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<p>Apple Quick Tips- Make a bootable disk image!!
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		<title>Data Backup And Windows Vista</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 04:46:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not much as changed with the newest version of Microsoft Windows Vista. Backups still need to be done and the built-in backup software is not stellar. The biggest issue is the fact that you need to re-install your operating system and then recover your old system.
But what happens if you purchased a pre-installed system? It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not much as changed with the newest version of Microsoft Windows Vista. Backups still need to be done and the built-in backup software is not stellar. The biggest issue is the fact that you need to re-install your operating system and then recover your old system.</p>
<p>But what happens if you purchased a pre-installed system? It has become the norm for manufacturers to not include the installation disks, so if you encounter a hard drive failure, you really are up a creek without the paddle! To compound the problem, newer RAID chipsets complicate the problem of re-installation to the same level as complex servers.</p>
<p>But the reason for this article is to concentrate on Windows Vista and how it differs from previous versions of the Windows operating systems. Vista has a much higher degree of security built in, which is good, but for backups, it can be very bad! My recommendation is for you to consult with your local computer expert or if you are purchasing a system, go with a reputable dealer who will demonstrate a working backup plan with you. Remember, the backup is only as good as the data recovery. Get your dealer to demonstrate a recovery!</p>
<p>If you decide to purchase your system mail order or from a super store, you may save a couple of dollars on your purchase but you could be sacrificing quite a bit down the road. Computer hard drives are getting better and bigger, but also suffer from disk failer more and more often. You really cannot blame the manufacturers thought. Customers demand cheaper and cheaper systems, which means, cheaper and cheaper components in the system.</p>
<p>It just has to give somewhere. But if you are ever in doubt when it comes to backups, my suggestion is become sure that you are getting good backups that you can recover before disaster strikes!</p>
<p>Data backup and Windows Vista doesn&#8217;t have to become a nightmare. Find the right guide and you&#8217;ll sleep well at night!</p>
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		<title>universal imaging utility - See it in action&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:47:47 +0000</pubDate>
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check this page for more info. http://uiu37.blogspot.com/
The Universal Imaging Utility (UIU) Version 3.7 is an application that when used in conjunction with your hard drive imaging software (i.e. Symantec Ghost, Altiris, ZenWorks, etc.) creates a disk image that can be successfully deployed to nearly any PC in your environment. A single Universal Image can now [...]]]></description>
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<p>check this page for more info. http://uiu37.blogspot.com/<br />
The Universal Imaging Utility (UIU) Version 3.7 is an application that when used in conjunction with your hard drive imaging software (i.e. Symantec Ghost, Altiris, ZenWorks, etc.) creates a disk image that can be successfully deployed to nearly any PC in your environment. A single Universal Image can now be deployed to desktops and laptops alike, regardless of HAL type, processor, PC make or model. Maintaining individual images for PCs from Dell, HP, IBM, etc. is no longer required.
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		<title>Mac Set-Up &#038; Troubleshooting Tips : How to Create a Disk Image in Mac OS X</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 22:17:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Creating a disk image in Mac OS X is a great way to backup the files and folders of a computer system. Learn to create a disk image in Mac OS X with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on Mac computers.
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<p>Creating a disk image in Mac OS X is a great way to backup the files and folders of a computer system. Learn to create a disk image in Mac OS X with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on Mac computers.
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		<title>Tips For Data Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 19:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Anytime your hard drive crashes or you lose your data, you&#8217;ll need to turn to data recovery to properly restore your information.  Data recovery is something most computer users are familiar with, as a majority of us have had to turn to data recovery at some point in time.  Even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tips For Data Recovery</p>
<p>Anytime your hard drive crashes or you lose your data, you&#8217;ll need to turn to data recovery to properly restore your information.  Data recovery is something most computer users are familiar with, as a majority of us have had to turn to data recovery at some point in time.  Even though hard drives are becoming better and better, they are still mechanical and will always encounter problems.</p>
<p>The first thing to do, before any problems happen, is to always back up your data.  If you create backups of your information, you&#8217;ll be well prepared in the event of a disaster.  This way, even if your hard drive cannot be repaired and the data is lost forever, you&#8217;ll have the back ups to continue going as normal.  If you didn&#8217;t make back ups, you&#8217;ll find the situation very traumatic when you discover that your data cannot be recovered.</p>
<p>Most hard drives will last for years before they start to encounter any type of malfunction or hardware problems.  You can help prevent data loss by turning off your computer when it isn&#8217;t in use, or shutting it down when you hear the hard drive making an odd noise.  If the hard drive starts to malfunction, letting it continue to run will only do more damage.  If you shut it off immediately and take it to a specialist, you&#8217;ll have a much better chance of getting it repaired.</p>
<p>With natural disasters, hackers, viruses, or other problems, you won&#8217;t have the time to react.  Before you know it, your hard drive will be damaged and your data will be gone.  Although this can be very frustrating, data recovery can normally bring your information back.  All you need to do is take the hard drive to a local specialist, then let them work their magic and show you the power of data recovery.</p>
<p>There are software programs out there that claim to recover lost data, although you should avoid them at all costs.  Most of time, these software programs will do your hard drive more bad than good.  Even though software may cost a lot less than professional data recovery services, the professional services will guarantee their work.  If you turn to software and it only makes things worse - your more or less out of luck, as the software doesn&#8217;t guarantee anything.</p>
<p>Anytime your hard drive fails and you seem to have lost your data, you should turn to professional data recovery services immediately.  They may cost you a lot of money, although they do the job right the first time.  When it comes to your data, you really don&#8217;t want to take any chances - especially if you had important documents and files stored on your hard drive.  </p>
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		<title>The Evaluation Process Of Data Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 17:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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As most people already know, almost all hard drives fail due to normal use and conditions.  Although it can happen at anytime, hard drive failure normally takes several years to occur, due to normal wear and tear.  No matter what the case may be, you should always be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Evaluation Process Of Data Recovery</p>
<p>As most people already know, almost all hard drives fail due to normal use and conditions.  Although it can happen at anytime, hard drive failure normally takes several years to occur, due to normal wear and tear.  No matter what the case may be, you should always be fully aware of the options that are available to you, and what you should do if your hard drive fails.</p>
<p>Data recovery is the most useful and by far the best way to retrieve data that has been lost or deleted from a hard drive.  Hard drive recovery can restore files that have been lost, no matter what the cause may be.  From viruses to crashes, data recovery can restore the files on your hard drive by rebuilding the platters and the structure of the drive.  Most experienced computer technicians can restore your hard drive in just a couple of days.</p>
<p>Before you hard drive can be rebuilt, it must be evaluated.  The evaluation process will give the technician a chance to go through your hard drive, determine what caused the failure, and what they need to do to restore your data.  This is a very extensive process that involving a series of steps performed by the technician.</p>
<p>First things first, the technician must determine if the problem is logical, physical, or possibly a combination of both.  Physical failures result in hardware malfunctions, while the logical problems lie in the software.  Once the technician has found the problem and the cause, he can plan out the repair process and what he needs to do to recover the information.</p>
<p>If the technician is able to gain access into the hard drive, he or she will then create a mirrored image of the drive and continue the process.  The data structure will come next, where the technician will determine just how much of the data can be saved.  This step in the evaluation can be the most time consuming, as the technician or technicians will have to go through each sector step by step and located what data can be retrieved and what data cannot be retrieved.</p>
<p>Once the evaluation process has been completed, the results will be given to you.  The technician will normally go over everything with you, and explain the options you have available.  This is where they will discuss pricing, as well as how long it will take.  They will also let you know how much data can be retrieved, and what they think caused the problem.  You can always get a second opinion if you choose, or go ahead and use the technician.  In the rare event that no data can be retrieved, the technician will tell you that nothing can be done for your hard drive.  Keep in mind that before they do anything to retrieve data, they will always contact you first to find out what you want to do.</p>
<p>Normally, most data can be retrieved in as little as 48 hours.  The evaluation process may take a few days, as it is more time consuming and planned out than the actual data recovery process.  The evaluation process can take longer depending on the parts that are needed, or if other technicians need to be involved with the process.  If the technician has all of the necessary parts on hand and the experience, it normally doesn&#8217;t take long.  On the other hand, if the hard drive has a lot of hardware and mechanical problems - it can take a few weeks before you find out anything.
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		<title>My package of Windows 95 on PSP Slim [Polish language]</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 14:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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That was an experiment to create my own disk image file of Windows 95 operating system (in Polish). I installed it first on Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 as the virtual machine and packed all of the system files as the RAR archive to unpack it in a host PC. Then I edited the disk image [...]]]></description>
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<p>That was an experiment to create my own disk image file of Windows 95 operating system (in Polish). I installed it first on Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 as the virtual machine and packed all of the system files as the RAR archive to unpack it in a host PC. Then I edited the disk image file by inserting all of the system files to the disk image using UltraISO. Sounds weird, but I had to think a method to put it all, because when I tried to pack it at all, program was crashing causing the image disk to corrupt (no comment). My method? Just to copy some of then from time to time and save the disk file by repeating this same action to the end. However, it is still crashed - it boots OK (after loading an error dialog shows but not always), but have to set up the clock after an each boot (a dialog about setting the new time is always showing up). The biggest problem of my DOSBox package is that you can&#8217;t run any of Windows applications, even Calculator (it shows up the Windows Explorer error or DOSBox homebrew can fail)! So, my Windows 95 (PL) on PSP is just a presentation that is completely useless&#8230;</p>
<p>Recorded: 25th August 2008</p>
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<p>Był to eksperyment, aby stworzyć mój własny plik obrazu dysku z systemem operacyjnym Windows 95 (po polsku). Zainstalowałem go najpierw za pomocą Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 jako wirtualną maszynę i spakowałem wszystkie pliki systemowe do archiwum RAR, by wypakować je na głównym PC. Wtedy zmieniłem plik obrazu dysku poprzez wrzucenie wszystkich plików systemowych do tego obrazu używając UltraISO. Brzmiało to dziwnie, aczkolwiek musiałem wymyślić sposób, by wrzucić je wszystkie, gdyż kiedy zamierzałem włożyć je wszystkie naraz, to program psuł się powodując uszkodzenie obrazu dysku (bez komentarza). Mój sposób? Po prostu skopiowałem co chwilę niektóre z nich i zapisując plik dysku poprzez powtarzanie tej samej czynności do samego końca. Jednakże system jest nadal popsuty - uruchamia się w porządku (po ładowaniu pokazuje się komunikat z błędem, ale nie zawsze), ale trzeba za każdym uruchomieniem ustawiać zegar (ciągle pokazuje się komunikat z prośbą o ustawienie nowego czasu). Największym mankamentem mojej DOSBox&#8217;owej paczki jest to, że nie można włączyć żadnej aplikacji Windows, nawet Kalkulatora (pokazuje się błąd Eksploratora Windows lub zawodzi homebrew DOSBox&#8217;a)! Tak więc mój Windows 95 (PL) na PSP jest zwykłą prezentacją, która jest kompletnie bezużyteczna&#8230;</p>
<p>Nagrano: 25 sierpnia 2008
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		<title>Software Backup For Everyone</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 00:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Backing up your data with almost any electrical device is crucial to keep things intact.  No computer or other electronic device is crash proof, problems can occur at any time.  All computers can crash at any given time, which normally results in the loss of all data that was stored [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Software Backup For Everyone</p>
<p>Backing up your data with almost any electrical device is crucial to keep things intact.  No computer or other electronic device is crash proof, problems can occur at any time.  All computers can crash at any given time, which normally results in the loss of all data that was stored on the hard drive.</p>
<p>The potential for less is the ideal reason to create a backup of your software and data.  How often or how much you need to backup things however, all depends on how you use your computer.  If your data is very important or if you use your computer for work, you may need to create a backup of your software on a daily basis, possibly even hourly for some people.</p>
<p>You can use various devices and equipment to backup your data, such as DVD and CD burners, tapes, external hard drives, servers on the Internet, and so on and so forth.  Although each one has pros and cons, you should always use more than one backup method if your data is extremely important to you, just to be on the safe side.</p>
<p>When it comes to backing up your data using software, there are five different methods you can use:<br />
	1.  Full backup - A full backup will create a mirror of your hard drive, every file and folder that you currently have on your computer.<br />
	2.  Differential backup - A differential backup creates the backup only for files that have been changed or upgraded.<br />
	3.  Disk image - This will give you the choice of backing up your entire hard drive or just the files that you select.<br />
	4.  Unattended backup - Using this method, you can set the software that will create the backup to do all of the work, even if you aren&#8217;t around.<br />
	5.  Snapshot backup - A snapshot backup will mirror your hard drive, backing up the images of your files.</p>
<p>When you decide to get a software program to assist you with backing up your files, you should always get a program that best fits your needs.  Price is also an important factor, although ease of use and overall reliability should always be the most important factors when it comes to your data.</p>
<p>Most programs are easy to use, so even if you have never backed up your data before, you&#8217;ll be able to do it without any problems.  All you&#8217;ll need to do is load the software then follow the instructions that come up on the screen.</p>
<p>All in all, software backup is the best way to keep your data preserved and ready.  Something can happen to your computer at any given time, which is why you should always be on the safe side and back up your data every chance you get.
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		<title>Recovery For Your Hard Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 13:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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These days, computers have become a must have for nearly everyone.  Even though they are great to have around and make our lives easier, they are also known to crash as well.  With computers being electronic, there really is no way to make them fool proof.  The hard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recovery For Your Hard Drive</p>
<p>These days, computers have become a must have for nearly everyone.  Even though they are great to have around and make our lives easier, they are also known to crash as well.  With computers being electronic, there really is no way to make them fool proof.  The hard drives that hold all of the information have mechanical parts, which means that they can crash at any given time - resulting in a loss of information, and maybe even a ruined hard drive.</p>
<p>In general, hard drive recovery is the process you use to restore a hard drive that has crashed, been a victim of a virus, or possibly tampered with.  Keep in mind that recovery isn&#8217;t just limited to restoring everything on the hard drive, but it is also useful for finding lost files, fixing corrupt hard drives, and even locating data that you may have deleted by accident.</p>
<p>For many years, hard drive recovery has helped those with bad hard drives or lost information to retrieve their data.  What many people aren&#8217;t aware of, in the event of data that has been deleted by accident, is the fact that some data will remain on your computer even after you may have removed it from the recycle bin.  Windows doesn&#8217;t always delete files completely, but more or less puts them to the side until it has the necessary data to overwrite the files.</p>
<p>If data was indeed gone forever, then it wouldn&#8217;t be possible to recover.  Most files, even after your hard drive crashes and the data appears to be gone, are still there on your hard drive.  All it takes is someone experienced with data recovery to retrieve the information.  Although data recovery is an exceptional way to retrieve lost data, there is also a downside to using it as well.</p>
<p>The real downside to data recovery is the fact that most information can be retrieved.  If you have data on your hard drive that you don&#8217;t want anyone to view, deleting it from your hard drive doesn&#8217;t always get rid of it completely.  Hackers can easily retrieve the data as well, if they are experienced enough.  For this very reason, computer experts and avid computer geeks will tell you that erasing a file doesn&#8217;t always remove it from your hard drive.</p>
<p>The way that hard drive recovery works is by reconstructing the lost data on your hard drive.  It doesn&#8217;t matter if your files were deleted by accident or the result of a crash, most data can be reconstructed and brought back to life so that you can access it.  Although most crashes are due to the PC failing or a virus, there are some instances that are due to hardware failure, such as the actuator arm or platters not working properly.  You won&#8217;t be able to use the hard drive if this happens, although hard drive recovery can fix the problem.</p>
<p>No matter what type of problem you are experiencing with your hard drive, recovery can normally fix the problem.   Whether it is hardware malfunction, crash, computer virus, or accidental deletion, you can normally almost always retrieve your files.  Keep in mind that you&#8217;ll normally have to take your hard drive to a specialist, either locally or by mailing it to them.  Computer technicians that are experienced with data recovery can bring back your files and make your hard drive appear to be new again.  This way - the loss of data won&#8217;t slow down your performance.
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		<title>How to install Windows 98 from CD or ISO image</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 20:58:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Commands are in square brackets[ ].
This is only for iso images and CD&#8217;s are not bootable.
iso images and CD&#8217;s that are bootable don&#8217;t need a bootdisk.
Download Windows 98 bootdisk and start virtual machine and go to Floppy menu then Capture Floppy Disk Image.
Double click floppy disk image and reset virtual machine, Start computer with CD-ROM [...]]]></description>
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<p>Commands are in square brackets[ ].<br />
This is only for iso images and CD&#8217;s are not bootable.<br />
iso images and CD&#8217;s that are bootable don&#8217;t need a bootdisk.<br />
Download Windows 98 bootdisk and start virtual machine and go to Floppy menu then Capture Floppy Disk Image.<br />
Double click floppy disk image and reset virtual machine, Start computer with CD-ROM Support then at A: drive prompt type in [fdisk] press Enter, Enable large disk support then on Enter choice: leave at 1 and press Enter and 1 again press Enter after it&#8217;s finished verifying drive integrity press Esc to exit fdisk then reset virtual machine. At A: drive prompt again type in [format C:] press Enter press Y then press Enter to format C: drive.<br />
Mount CD using Use Physical Drive or Capture ISO Image from CD menu if using iso image and type in [E:] then press Enter to access Windows 98 CD, type in [cd win98] press Enter then type in [setup] to start Windows 98 setup.
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