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Tag Archives: hard disk
How to create a striped Parition in Windows
There are five well know volume/partition types in existence. Simple, Spanned, Striped, Mirrored, and RAID-5. Each with their benefits and drawbacks, however, this post will focus on how to create a striped volume in Windows. Found this post useful? Subscribe … Continue reading
Posted in Software, Technology, Windows
Tagged benefits, drawbacks, FAT, FAT32, fault tolerance, hard disk, mirrored, NTFS, parity, partition, performance, raid-5, redundancy, spanned, striped, Windows 7
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Differences between Hard disk partition Types
A partition is an area of hard disk which is reserved for the operating system to use to store data. Each disk can have one or more partitions and a partition can exist on one or more disks. This post … Continue reading
Posted in Software, Technology, Windows
Tagged benefits, drawbacks, FAT, FAT32, fault tolerance, hard disk, mirrored, NTFS, parity, partition, performance, raid-5, redundancy, spanned, striped, Windows 7
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Clean (Wipe) an Encrypted Disk on Windows
This article is for those who get stuck with an encrypted disk and can’t use either Windows’ Disk Management or the disk encryption software supplied by the vendor (company) that encrypted the disk in the first place (ironic?…yes) The main … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Software, Windows
Tagged boot guard, Clean wipe, diskpart, encrypted disk, encryption, formatting, hard disk, low level formating, PGP, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
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Tales From the Future: A Hypothetical Cloud Device
If you haven’t heard of the ‘cloud’ recently then you must have been living with your head under a rock. The cloud is a buzz word in the tech industry and one that many people seem very excited about. At … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Apple, Hardware, Software, Technology
Tagged Android, apple, cloud, computer, Crysis 2, Dell, Dell Streak, devices, Dropbox, Galaxy Note, hard disk, iCloud, infinite functionality, ipad, live, mac, powerful, server, stream
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