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Backiup Data Onto Internal Ahrd Drive?
Posted on February 26th, 2010 3 commentsI heard there is a way to back up your files and data onto an internal hard drive even after a destructive recovery the data will still be there, what is an internal hard drive, what is the difference between internal and external hard drives. Is internal the one on you computer?
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How To Show A Correlation Between Data.?
Posted on February 25th, 2010 2 commentsAn experiment was done on one subject (n=1) in which heart rate, ventilation, blood pressure, oxygen consumption was measure in a 5 minute period of rest, 5 min period of light exercise and 4 min period of recovery.
I graphed heart rate, and the other factors over time and that showed a steady increase.
How do I show (preferably through a graph) a correlation between 2 factors such as oxygen consumption and heart rate?
If I did an x-y scatter plot with oxygen on one axis and heart rate on the other, would this work?
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My Seagate External Drive Is Not Working, How To Save My Data?
Posted on February 25th, 2010 2 commentswell my seagate/ desk its making a skipping noise when i plug it in then it turns off, the LED doesn’t turn on and my laptop can’t find it either. I know I can replace it because of the 5 yr warranty. but I really want to save my data and Seagate offers a recovery service but its way too expensive. does anyone have any idea how i can fix this myself so that I can keep my data?
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I Accidentally Deleted The Data From One Of My Game Off Of My Ps2 Memory Card, Is There Any Way To Retrieve It
Posted on February 23rd, 2010 11 commentsIs there some sort of recovery block, or code i could enter?
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How To Recover Data In A Windows Encrypted File/folder ?
Posted on February 23rd, 2010 3 commentsI encrypted a folder in Windows XP. Then I formatted my C:\ but managed to back up its contents. I’ve since restored most of the old C:\ into the new C:\ and have deleted all the folders including the old Windows folder. I’ve only still got the previous Documents & Settings folder still intact.
My problem is this :- I want to decrypt the folder and its contents which I encrypted before formatting my C:\. But it says ‘Access is denied’. I’ve checked Microsoft’s MSDN and they said I need to find my key pair or something like that.
Does anyone know where the key pair is stored when you encrypt a file/folder ? Could it be maybe it’s still in the old Docs & Settings folder ?
I’ve followed the advice in MSDN and tried to create a recovery agent in Group Policy snap-in but it still doesnt work. I’ve even created a user ID similar to the old C:\ hoping to access the folder but to no success.
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Indesign: How Do You Recover The “lost” Data That’s Already In The File?
Posted on February 18th, 2010 1 commentI should have saved to a new file name BEFORE starting my mass delete of stuff in the file, but I didn’t.I pressed Ctrl-S out of habit and accidentally saved the file with a bunch of mostly empty pages. I know the data is there because the file is as huge as ever. Is there a way to get that data back? Note: I’m not talking about the file-recovery feature – that’s for when your computer crashed; I’m asking about the data that’s still in the file but no longer treated as live data by the program. This stuff gets removed when you do a “Save As…”
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Indesign: How Do You Recover The “lost” Data That’s Already In The File?
Posted on February 17th, 2010 1 commentI should have saved to a new file name BEFORE starting my mass delete of stuff in the file, but I didn’t.I pressed Ctrl-S out of habit and accidentally saved the file with a bunch of mostly empty pages. I know the data is there because the file is as huge as ever. Is there a way to get that data back? Note: I’m not talking about the file-recovery feature – that’s for when your computer crashed; I’m asking about the data that’s still in the file but no longer treated as live data by the program. This stuff gets removed when you do a “Save As…”
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Why Is 2007 Going To Be A Big Year For Online Data Backup?
Posted on February 15th, 2010 4 commentsI see a lot of little companies poping up in the online backup and recovery space. And Evault just got bought by Seagate.
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Someone Formatted My Hard Disk And Reinstalled Windows, Without Saving My Data. Can I Still Recover Them?
Posted on February 14th, 2010 14 commentsAs a “surprise gift”, my assistant formatted my PC and installed windows vista. However, she conveniently forgot that I have (or had) all my works in there, including unfinished ones which are due anytime soon.
Is it possible to recover them (at least 80%)?
I’ve used several recovery software, but didn’t find anything useful, only old files.
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Where To Enter The Serial For Data Doctor!!!???? 10 Points***?
Posted on February 14th, 2010 1 commentWhere do I enter the serial code for “Data Doctor Recovery Pen Drive”????????



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