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Certification Tests
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Cisco Certification: Taking Your First Certification Exam
Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, knows that taking your first Cisco exam can make you a little nervous. He gives you a general idea of what to expect on exam day so you can concentate on why you're there in the first place -- passing the exam!
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Power Blips - The Stuff of Data Loss Nightmares
On January 30, 2007 an oily capacitor bank at Hydro One's Richview transformer station in Toronto failed, shot a powerful arc of electricity to the ground, and then exploded. The result was a power dip of roughly 1,500 megawatts of capacity, and though it lasted for less than a second, this mysterious blip turned the stuff of nightmares widespread data loss into a frightening reality for business owners from here to the Quebec border and down into the U.S.
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The Click of Death - Hard Drive Failure
When a hard disk drive starts to click, it's a sign of impending doom. It can happen at the most inconvenient times. During a save operation, while opening a file, or when you start the computer. It happens, for the most part, without warning and unless you are sensitive to the noises that emanate from your computer it will take you by surprise. In the majority of cases it means the drive has failed completely and that click might as well be the sound of a lock engaging. Your data is now locked in the dungeon of failed hardware. Permanently encased in a dead hard drive.
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Online Data Storage Keeps Data Safe In An Emergency
A sudden, emergency situation can disrupt normal business transactions like nothing else - and that's especially true if much of ones business is conducted online and the emergency requires leaving computers and stored data behind. With an online data storage system that's one less thing to worry about as the situation unfolds, because the data is stored online and is always available to the business owner.
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Getting to Grips With Backup as a Small Business Owner
Directing a small business can be stressful enough without the additional worry of losing your computer data. Knowing the right way to backup your data when you are already short of time doesn't mean that you have to become an IT expert. This review tells you when and how.
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Getting Back You Lost Data
If you are reading this article, you have probably either lost some important data, or someone has lost the data for you. Not all is lost you can retrieve it from damaged hardware or crashed software, lost computer files to memory cards, most data recovery companies can assist in the retrieval of your lost data.
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How To Survive the Blue Screen of Death
The BLue Screen of Death can destroy databases and render computers inoperable. The best way to reduce the cost of these computer errors is to systematically clean your disks, remove old files, and perform backups. Numerous software packages are available to help you in these areas.
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Paradox Database Repair
What is paradox database? What is it used for and what if the paradox database gets corrupt or you cannot access the paradox database file. Paradox recovery software can solve your problems. Read to know more
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Data Loss and Recovery- Devising a Backup Workflow
With so many data recovery software options to choose from, it is easy for one to be lulled into a false sense of security- that if needed one will be able to find the perfect data recovery software that will return their PC back to its original state. Further to this, that your backups will be the fallback if all else fails. Without devising a backup strategy or 'backup workflow' within your business, it will be near impossible to trace which material is which when disaster strikes.
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Data BackUps and Spyware Protection
What if for some senses your computer security fails, or what happens if it's infiltrated by spyware, or if your antivirus software fails? Then you're stumped with no testify, and no way to permit data reposses.
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