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Group Descriptors Corrupted in Linux Operating System

The EXT3 file system in Linux is divided into various block groups. Each block group further contains a data structure called “group descriptors” that contains critical information about the block. Corruption in group descriptors primarily occurs due to operating system malfunctioning, file system damage, malicious software like virus and more. Two major outcomes of corrupted group descriptors are unbootable system and inaccessible data. To successfully recover the lost data, restore it from the latest backup. In case, no recent backup is available or is invalid, you need to go for

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Netbooks with Intel Atom dual-core system for sale

Online retailers have started selling netbooks with Intel is a new dual-core Atom processor, ahead of official product announcements from PC manufacturers.
Intel announced dual-core Atom N550 netbook chip on Monday. Chip maker said netbooks with the new system will be available immediately, but the largest manufacturers of PC products not yet announced.
Intel said that dual-core processor is faster than its single-core predecessors, which go to today, most netbooks. Netbooks will run applications faster and play 720p video, an improvement over the earlier models, which

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Partition Resizing in Dual-Boot System May Cause Data Loss in Linux

Hard drive resizing a common practice for most of the computer users, who prioritize the effective management of data. Most of the computer operating systems, including Windows and Linux provide inbuilt utilize to manage hard drive partitions. But in some situations, generally in a dual-boot system with Windows and Linux, partition resizing in Windows may damage the Linux partitions and lead to critical data loss situations. In such critical situations, you are required to opt for Linux Data Recovery to retrieve data from damaged Linux hard drive volumes.

Consider the following

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