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1) Memory Card Corrupt Post Installing Software Updates
Author:
Shaun Pattrik
Category:
Software
Since the inception of digital technology and memory cards, there have been many instances of data loss. A digital memory card can get corrupt due to several reasons, counting unexpected power outage and device incompatibility. To deal with such problems, the best solution is backup. But if this fails, a Memory Card Recovery tool can be used to rescue all the lost digital memories.
In order to exemplify similar situat...
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2) Fixing Memory/Flash Cards Problems In FUJIFILM A150
Author:
Shaun Pattrik
Category:
Software
FUJIFILM A150 is a compact 10 megapixel digital camera that is easy-to-use and produces great images. Embedded with face detection technology, quality 3x zoom lens, the A150 fulfills all the demands of almost every photographer. The A150 camera users use SD (Secure Digital) memory card to save their multimedia files. These cards, although the best storage media, can get corrupted due to various internal and external factors. The result of memory card corruption is an error message that prevents...
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3) Data Loss in Windows 7 System Post BIOS Upgradation
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
A system BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a first program that is executed when you turn on your system. It ensures that the chips, ports, hard disks, video display card, and CPU (Central Processing Unit) are working together. Upgradation in BIOS is performed by a firmware upgrade, which is called as 'flashing'. While BIOS upgradation is an easy process, the data saved in the hard drive might become inaccessible after the completion of the process. This happens primarily due to a bootable er...
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4) File System Conversion May Lead to Data Loss
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
In computers, file system is a set of various logical constructs, which indicate how the hard drive space has to be used. Every operating system has a set of file systems, such as FAT and NTFS in Windows, HFS, HFS+, HFSX, and HFS Wrapper in Macintosh. In some situations, you may need to change hard drive partition/volume from one file system to another. It could be due to performance improvement, system security, and system recover capabilities. Modern file system use journaling concepts to rec...
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5) How to Protect Your Memory Card From Corruption
Author:
Shaun Pattrik
Category:
Software
If you use digital cameras to take crystal clear pictures, memory cards or flash cards are the storage devices on your you can rely on for reliability and longevity for storing valuable photos. The memory cards are available with different storage capacity and data accessing speed grades. However, in some cases, you may encounter corruption to the memory card data structures, you may come across data loss situations. In order to retrieve lost files in such situations, you are required to <a hre...
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6) What Are the Hard Drive Failure Modes?
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
There are various ways in which your hard drive may fail; these situations are usually known as failure modes and identifying the failure and its cause is known as failure determination. Head Crash is one of the most common way in which your hard drive can fail. In fact, the head crash is an 'airline disaster' of hard drive world; it is dramatic, feared, and well-known. Such disaster leads to any sort of data loss and require Data Recovery solutions to be handled. Following are some common type...
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7) How to fix "No Bootable Media" Error Message
Author:
Stellar information sytems
Category:
Software
FAT (File Allocation Table) is one of the most widely used file systems used now-a-days with various versions of Windows operating systems and memory cards. Every logical partition contains a FAT that consists of file allocation information and the information of free allocation units that need to be assigned to files. Although the FAT file system is reliable, corruption still occurs due to various reasons. In such situations of FAT corruption, your system becomes unbootable, resulting into ina...
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8) How to Resolve Error occurred Reading FAT1 and FAT2 on a xD Picture Card
Author:
Stellar information sytems
Category:
Software
FAT or File Allocation Table is the simplest file system used in Windows, especially for small storage disks and an uncomplicated folder structure. This is the one of the top reasons that FAT is used to format digital memory cards such as xD cards, SD cards, MMC cards, CF cards, and many others. FAT has been named according to its method of data organization and use of a file allocation table. This table is located at the start of disk partition or volume. In the interest of data loss preventio...
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9) How to use Partition Manger to solve Error ''Partition table is bad'
Author:
Stellar information sytems
Category:
Software
MBR (Master Boot Record) partitioning scheme is the most common scheme used in Windows computer systems. This scheme allows at most four primary partitions, one of which can be the extended partition. These primary partitions are defined by corresponding 16-byte entries that form the partition table, which is included in MBR of the hard disk. As the standard rule, the MBR can contain only one extended partiton and each boot record of extended partition (EPBR) can consist of only one link to ano...
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10) What is the Base of Hard Drive Quality?
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
Do you read technical articles and study material, or involve yourself in technical discussions on Web? If you have done any of these, then you must have observed that a number of users ask, "Which is the best hard drive brand?" And, in reply to that, virtually each hard drive manufacturer is mentioned as 'The Best' by some users and as 'The Worst' by others. The final result is that you've no clue about which one is the best. The reason for this is, hard drive failure and data loss is a big fe...
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11) Error ' Setup cannot continue..' Upgrading to Windows 7 and Data Loss
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
Windows 7 is the latest Microsoft release and is equipped with top operating system qualities. This is the reason why most of the Windows users opt for upgrading to Windows 7. From data preservation perspectives, it is however suggested to backup all your data prior trying to upgrade. Users not following this practice can fall in critical data loss situations and may require a Partition Recovery utility.
The following scenario illustrates one such problem that can occur while upgrading to Wi...
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12) Recovering Data Post ""A kernel file is missing.."" Error on an NTFS system
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
Kernel is the central part of the operating system, responsible for establishing communication of various programs and data processing applications with the hardware in a secure manner. It manages the system's resources and bridges the gap between hardware and software components of the system.
But, no computer component or file is immune to corruption, and the same is the case with the kernel. It gets corrupted owing to reasons like power failure, improper system shutdown, malfunctioning ope...
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13) Stop Error in Windows 7 post device driver damage
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
A device driver (also known as software driver) is a program, which interacts and controls with the hardware device attached to your computer system. Few common hardware devices for which a normal computer user installs a driver are printers, diskette drives, and displays. Corruption or damage in any of the device driver results into serious issues, even resulting into making your system unbootable. In most cases, you receive a STOP error (BSOD) on the booting screen of your system. The data sa...
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14) DLL file corruption in Windows 7
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
DLL (Data Link Library) files form an important part of Windows operating system. These files are codded with various functions, which can be easily called from an executable code. Corruption in DLL files results into a booting error message, which makes the data saved in the hard drive inaccessible. In most cases, the error message contains the name of the DLL file that is corrupted or missing. To access the hard drive data after a DLL file error, an ideal way is to restore data from an update...
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15) Resolving Memory Card issues in Kodak Zi8
Author:
Shaun Pattrik
Category:
Software
Kodak Zi8 is a small and an easy-to-carry video camera that enables you to capture stunning videos. The camera provides a benefit of ten hours of continuous recording and contains an inbuilt memory card slot, compatible with SD (Secure Digital) or SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) cards. These memory cards, although a safe medium to save video files, can be corrupted due to various reasons, like interrupted read/write operation, virus attack, and improper handling. These cards once corrupted,...
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16) Get Rid of Dangerous"Blue Screen Of Death"
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
Apart from all other errors that Windows come across, STOP error ( also known as Blue Screen of Death) is the most confusing and frustrating error, which causes the system to become unbootable. It comes out of nowhere (usually at the time of startup or shutdown) and often leaves the computer users in a dizzy about the cause of this sudden error message. This error generates disastrous scenarios as it renders your hard drive data inaccessible. The only way to access the data left at that moment...
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17) Drive Formatted! Backup Corrupted! Is Data Still Recoverable?
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
Disk formatting is usually done to eradicate or remove all the errors or problems that a computer might be facing previously. Though, formatting renders the hard drive error-free and results in its increased performance, it also results in complete deletion of all the hard drive data saved in the primary partition. Therefore, it is always recommended to maintain a backup of your essential data (if not all) before formatting the hard drive. This enables you to restore your data after formatting....
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18) Fixing Windows Vista Booting Error Messages
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
A Windows based system with only one hard drive partition is considered more safe in comparison to a system with multiple hard drive partitions. Most of the corruption scenarios in a Windows based system occur during or after partitioning your hard drive. Few main causes of corruption are, MBR corruption, file system damage, and operating system damage. In most cases, you encounter an error message while booting of your computer system. This booting error message does not allow your system to b...
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19) How to Fix "Corrupted Data" Error on a Memory Card?
Author:
Shaun Pattrik
Category:
Software
Photos are the part of our modern life and storing them of digital storage media, such as memory card, is a common practice. The pictures are stored digitally so that you can retrieve them any time for refreshing the memory or possibly from the professional point of view. However, corruption to the stored information or storage media can snatch several memories and opportunities from you. But, you can get these files back through advanced Memory card recovery techniques.
When the storage med...
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20) Severities of Read Errors and the Error Management Logic
Author:
Stellar Information System Ltd
Category:
Computers
Every computer has a hard drive. Infact, the hard drive is the heart and soul of a computer. And each hard drive in turn has controller. These controllers, while reading data from the disk, use a number of complex techniques for managing errors. The techniques used follow a sequence, and, the simplest method is for managing errors, if any problem occurs with the hard drive. If that method does not work, then high level complex methods are used to manage the error. The error correction methods p...
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