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Data Backup, Yes - But Not Necessarily For Beginners
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with its 1" 5 GB hard drive. IOGear claims its Combo 1.8" Ion Drive with 40 GB of capacity is what the mobile professional really wants. Are either of these devices what you really need for data dumps from one PC to another?. The enclosed CD contains...
In this review- -IOGear's Combo 1.8" Ion Drive Makes Dual Connection's Possible, Continued
- -IOGear's Combo 1.8" Ion Drive Makes Dual Connection's Possible
- -Seagate Toolkit Software's Operation And Management
- -Seagate's Pocket Hard Drive Offers Mass Storage Device In A UFO Design
- -Seagate and IOGear's Mobile Hard Drives: Different Form Factors, Different Prices
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Battery Technology In A Nutshell
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Reducing Your Battery Life: Cooking Nearly every new modern notebook has at least one fan discharging heat into the bottom or out the back. Unfortunately, this dumps heat right onto the battery in all cases. For Li-ion batteries, dumping heat essentially...
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Super Flexible File Synchronizer
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locations. We looked a some a while back. In this article we look at six more.. Super Flexible File Synchronizer While a lot of the synchronization tools that we looked at simply “dumps” you into an interface, Super Flexible File Synchronizer (SFFS)starts...
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Beyond Sad Vista Bluescreens
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you’ll use to open a crash dump of interest. After that you must wait for debug symbols to load before you examine the crash dump. I usually find this debug command string tells me what I need to know: !analyze -v;r;kv;lmtn Here’s a snapshot of a recent...
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Windows 7 Fits With SSDs
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a solid state drive (SSD). Microsoft Lead program manager, Leon Braginski, points out that the installed “footprint” of Windows changes from day to day because it includes logs, memory dumps, caches, restore points, the pagefile and the hibernation file....