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Solutions of Event 5064 and Hard Disk Corruption in Windows Server 2003

As a server operating system, Windows Server 2003 provides variety of security, data backup and reliability features which make it popular among users. It is considered to be more scalable and better performance yielding than its predecessors. But data loss issues are not an exception with Windows Server 2003 systems. It might occur if hard disk file system gets corrupt or you accidentally reformat it. You need to use a recent data backup in such cases to restore missing/lost data. However, if data backup is absent, not updated or invalid, you need to scan your damaged hard disk with

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Resizing Linux Partitions Using Gparted May Cause Data Loss

Are you resizing your Linux hard drive partitions using Gparted utility? Create an absolute backup of your valuable data before your proceed. Gparted provides you advanced and easy methods to perform a number of operations on your Linux volumes. However, in some cases, re-sizing the partition with Gparted utility can become very problematic. It may corrupt the volumes and cause critical data loss situations. In order to recover lost data in such circumstances, Linux Data Recovery becomes need of hour.

Gparted is an inbuilt tool in Linux operating system, which enables you to create,

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Tech Help for Windows Server 2008 Users: Troubleshooting for Unable To Assign a Path for a Domain User

Today, you need to use your Windows server 2008 as a smart platform to simulate.  What is simulation when it comes to computer technology?  It means you use the same hardware resource for multiple purposes.

Imagine you have one set of TV at your home.  Now, if you can find a certain angle by which someone sitting at another room can watch pictures on your TV with a mirror, you have simulated one set of TV for 2 set of users.  This is the concept behind simulation.  New virtualization tools that come with Windows Server 2008 are really exciting for new-generation PC

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