
Why Buying Hard Drives 8TB And Over Might Still Not Be A Good Idea
Seagate has just released a hard drive that is 16TB in size. That’s a lot. To help you to picture the capacity, it’s basically 8 hard drives. It’s a little hard to believe that we are somewhat used to 2TB hard drives when you consider it wasn’t all that long ago when the word terabyte […]
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The Smaller The Device The Cheaper It Should Be To Recover Misconception
It sort of makes logical sense. You would think that the smaller the device, data recovery should be easier and therefore, cost a lot less than on massive hard drives. Well, it is not even close to the truth. We hear it all the time. A client drops off a USB drive that is not […]
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Windows 10 Users No Longer Need To Use The “Safely Remove USB” Feature
Tell me if you can relate to this: you are transferring some very important files using your USB on your laptop or desktop computer. You patiently watch the file transfer window and count down the minutes as they slowly disappear on the screen. You are in a hurry, but you are at the mercy of […]
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What Actually Happens When You Delete A File Or Folder On a Computer?
First off, let me state clearly that there is not a simple answer to this question. Also, I have to point out that there really isn’t one single answer to this question, either. Confused? Well, the answer will be determined by a number of factors including what kind of media, hard drive, SSD or regular […]
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Will Solid State Drives Ever Completely Replace Hard Disk Drives?
There’s a question worth pondering for a moment or two. With the constant spinning forward of new technology, it stands to reason to wonder if SSDs will either completely replace HDDs or will there be something new in the future we don’t already know about. Let’s take a closer look. The Capacity and Size HDDs […]
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