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PC Tools data recovery and system utilities 7.0
PC Tools data recovery and system utilities 7.0
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PC Tools data recovery and system utilities 7.0
PC Tools data recovery and system utilities 7.0
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Central Point PC Tools Data Recovery and DOS Utilities
Central Point PC Tools Data Recovery and DOS Utilities
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The Norton Utilities; Comprehensive Data Protection & Recovery Tools for Macintosh (Using Norton Utilities)
The Norton Utilities; Comprehensive Data Protection & Recovery Tools for Macintosh (Using Norton Utilities)

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Mac tools deluxe: Data recovery, hard disk backup, disk optimization, file management
Mac tools deluxe: Data recovery, hard disk backup, disk optimization, file management
by Kathi Dean
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Pc Tools for Dos: Volume 1: Getting Started; Pc Tools Desktop; Data Recovery and System Utilities
Pc Tools for Dos: Volume 1: Getting Started; Pc Tools Desktop; Data Recovery and System Utilities
by Central Point Software
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Mac Tools Deluxe: Data Recovery, Hard Disk Backup, Disk Optimization, File Management (Includes Mactools Deluxe Version 1.1 Update)
Mac Tools Deluxe: Data Recovery, Hard Disk Backup, Disk Optimization, File Management (Includes Mactools Deluxe Version 1.1 Update)

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What Physical Damage Can Do to Your Data Physical damage is not like picking up your computer and slamming it down on the floor or carrying it up a flight of stairs only to drop it at the top. Physical damage can occur in several ways. You use your computer's hard drive everyday not realizing that every time you use it you are putting your computer at risk of a malfunction that can lose your data and be hard to recover it all completely. Physical damage done to a CD-ROM is usually visible by scratches or marks that can be seen.
 
When you insert these scratched up or marked disks into the hard drive they can cause mechanical failure to your system. You may or may not be able to reverse the damage once it is done and your computer will never operate the same. Dust can become trapped in the hard disk drive causing problems in your computer that may be irreversible. This type of damage can be prevented if you take the time to clean the area frequently and protect it with protective covers. In order to fix any of the problems done to your hard drive you may need to take it to a professional in order to get if fixed. Professionals discourage users from fixing their own hard drives when physical damage has been done. Complications may occur and may make the problem hard to fix with minimal expense. If you want to fix your own physical damage, consult a professional to make sure that you are using the right tools to keep damage and cost to a minimum.
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How the Drive Wipe Procedure Works - American Chronicle


How the Drive Wipe Procedure Works
American Chronicle, CA - Nov 28, 2008
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Data Recovery and Data Management - ZDNet UK


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ZDNet UK, UK - Nov 27, 2008
R1Soft, a developer of CDP (Continuous Data Protection) states that CDP Server work by reading your hard disk volumes at the sector level, bypassing the ...

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A Way to Get Data back - American Chronicle


A Way to Get Data back
American Chronicle, CA - 8 hours ago
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How to Permanently Delete Data from Your Hard Drive - ReadWriteWeb


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How to Permanently Delete Data from Your Hard Drive
ReadWriteWeb, CA - Nov 16, 2008
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