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Friday, 30 January 2009 |
By jon crain
Students want a laptop or notebook that is lightweight, yet sturdy enough to take a good pounding! They need a notebook that is comfortable enough to lug from class to class so weight and size is an issue.
It has to be small enough to fit comfortable in a backpack or in your arms. Yet, the student notebook or laptop must have great battery life and performance. Depending on your budget, student laptops also have to be inexpensive.
In other words, the ideal student notebook must have great portability, performance and battery life, yet be lightweight and relatively inexpensive. The class of notebooks best suited to meet all those demands falls in the thin and light and the ultraportable categories of laptops or notebooks.
Dell may be the best choice for a student looking for a relatively cheap notebook computer or laptop. Good performance at a reasonable price. It weighs just few pounds. Therefore it is going to be popular in many students worldwide.
There are many reasons all students should have a laptop or notebook computer |
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Thursday, 29 January 2009 |
By kay
Everyone including individuals to top business organizations store their data on computers nowadays. Storage devices like hard disks, magnetic tapes; CDs, DVDs, etc are used to store hundreds of megabytes of data related to business for making critical decisions. What if this data were get corrupted? What if one fine day you suddenly find that important file of yours missing? Dont worry. There are various data recovery techniques that can recover data from the worst failures of storage devices.
Data recovery is the process of making data available from seemingly unusable storage devices by applying some logical and/or physical methods.
Why do data storage devices fail or become inaccessible?
There are a variety reasons why data storage devices can fail or become inaccessible. These could lead to problems in either logical or physical access of the data.
Logical access inaccessibility could be due to a corrupted file or operating system, or a virus corrupting the boot #sector or file sectors or files simply being deleted knowingly or unknowingly.
Physical problems include hard disks being corrupted by power problems (spikes in power supply), physical damage due to a fall or incorrect handling |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 January 2009 )
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