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  • How to Expand a Virtual Fisk File on VMware ESX

    If you have faced situations where virtual disks on your VMware ESX server have run out of space, this article will show you how you can extend the disk file by growing it in size however large...

  • How to Expand a Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk File

    Have you ever created a virtual machine hard disk file, installed the operating system and configured everything the way you want only to find out there is not enough room to install the...

  • Document Scanning Vs. Paper Storage

    If you work with a large number of documents on a regular basis, establishing an archive will eventually be essential. You have a choice between scanning your documents and using paper storage.

  • Types of Electronic Filing Systems

    The computer term "electronic filing system" can refer to several different things in regards to hard drives and file storage methods. Here are the various usages of the term, and examples of each...

  • How to Burn 1 File on 2 CDs

    If you would like to burn one file to two CDs, and are running Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, your computer can do so with no tweaking and without installing extra software. Use the...

  • Compact Flash Card Troubleshooting

    CompactFlash cards are among the most versatile of all memory cards, owing to their speed and compatibility with a wide variety of digital cameras and other digital devices. Although it is...

  • How to Back Up Your E how Articles

    If you have lots of E how articles, this is a must read!

  • How to Convert AVI to DVD using Freeware

    Before a computer video file in the AVI file format can be burned to a DVD, it must be converted. Standard DVD players only recognize files encoded in the MPEG video format. Luckily, all...

  • How to Download Music to a Flash Drive

    Whether you are experienced with computers or a novice just starting to learn the intricacies of the computer, you can download music files to a flash drive for portability. By downloading music...

  • How to Download From a Flash Drive

    A flash drive is a digital storage device about the size of a finger. Due to the small size, flash drives are ideal for storing files you need to carry with you at all times. They are simple to...

  • What Happens When You Format a Memory Stick?

    The act of formatting a memory stick removes all data being stored on the stick. If you just delete files from the memory stick yourself, some remnants of those files and other types of useless...

  • Damaged Hard Disk Recovery

    A damaged hard drive can be heartbreaking. If your information is not backed up, your precious emails, photos, and music could be gone forever, and although data recovery services exist, they...

  • How to Turn a .wps File into a .DOC file

    Many people who use Microsoft Works find that they need to turn a .wps file into a .DOC file in order to upload it to certain websites. Files that are saved as .wps simply are not as compatible...

  • How to Configure a SATA Hard Drive

    Configuring a SATA hard drive is an essential task to allow the drive to work within your computing solution. The configuration process sets the file system type and cluster size on the hard...

  • How to Prevent a File From Being Copied From a CD

    Newton's third law dictates that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In the world of CD copy protection, it's important to keep Newton in mind. For years, media corporations...

  • FAT32 Vs. NTFS Flash Drive

    USB flash drives are formatted with a specific file system before shipping, generally FAT32. The consumer can reformat the flash drive after purchase with any file system, including NTFS....

  • Which Is the Best File System for a USB Flash Drive?

    USB flash drives are convenient computer storage devices that allows you to transfer files between systems and users. The drives are durable and can be formatted for use on a variety of systems....

  • How to Repair an NTFS File

    An NTFS file is any file located on an NTFS formatted hard drive. NTFS is normally the type of formatting a computer that uses Microsoft Windows has. Like any other hard drive or file type, an...

  • Why Would a Flash Drive Be Recognized on One System But Not on Another?

    A flash drive has several components that allow it to be seen by a computer, store data, and erase data. There are four essential components to every drive: (1) Male Type-A USB Connector, (2) USB...

  • Cyclic Redundancy Check Help

    A Cyclic Redundancy Check or CRC as it's also known, is a detection process that ensures that data is being correctly read from media, matching what was actually written. The CRC works by...

  • Burning HD to Double Layer DVDs

    Burning high-definition media to a double layer DVD is a relatively simple concept to understand and complete. But even though double-layer DVDs are becoming more popular, they remain expensive....

  • Hard Drive Formatting Tips

    Formatting a hard drive is useful when upgrading your disk's file system or if you want to quickly delete all the data on a physical drive. Formatting a hard drive is a simple process, for which...

  • How to extend the size of VMware disk file on VMware Server or Workstation

    This quick tutorial will show you how to expand the size of your VMware Server or Workstation disk file without destroying data.

  • How to Fix a CRC Error on a Memory Stick

    Memory sticks and other portable hard drives are growing increasingly useful, especially with the size of files growing larger and larger. They give you the ability to transport data from one...

  • How to Calculate Data Transfer Time

    The time a computer takes to transfer data is simple to calculate, but can be very helpful in determining whether a transfer can be completed quickly or whether it is something that should be...

  • How to Recover an Erased Partition

    The term "partition" generally refers to a file that has been split into two or more sections. This can be due to many different reasons. Sometimes the files are too large to email, so the files...

  • How to Recover a Corrupt Partition

    A partition is a file that has been split into two or more sections, usually to better equate the programs the file is using. Hard drives are often partitioned to handle multiple operating...

  • How to Open a Write Protected Flash Drive

    Flash drives, such as USB memory drives or memory sticks on a digital camera, are a convenient way to store large quantities of data into a relatively small amount of space. If you have important...

  • How to Change an Internal Hard Drive File System

    Changing an internal hard drive's file system is a process that is performed to ensure maximum compatibility between an operating system and the hard disk. Most notably, when a computer user is...

  • How to Burn an MKV File

    Burning an MKV file allows for high quality video files to be made mobile and viewed on any compatible desktop or laptop computing solution. Burning MKV files has become an easy process now thanks...

  • How to Recover Damaged Data in a Hard Drive

    If you're not a computer expert, as most of us aren't, your best bet at recovering damaged data is with the help of software. Most data recovery software can easily recover deleted files that...

  • How to Remove a Virus in a Pen Drive

    Viruses can be spread on USB jump drives (also known as pen drives). Many anti-virus programs can scan the USB drive and quarantine the infected files, but they can't sanitize the drive because...

  • How to Convert a Raw Partition to NTFS

    Converting a raw partitioned space to a file system is necessary for an operating system, Windows in the case of the NTFS file system, to be able to access and manipulate the partitioned space....

  • How to Convert a File System To NTFS

    The NTFS file system provides many benefits over its predecessors, including larger volume size, advanced indexing options and more advanced hard drive parameters, such as cluster sizes. Changing...

  • How to Create an Autorun File

    An Autorun file allows you to launch a file or program automatically, once a CD/DVD or Flash media drive is inserted into the computer. The methods described in this article work with files on...

  • How to Image a Hard Drive

    If you wish to generate a backup of the data stored on one of your hard drives, one of the more convenient solutions is to create an image file. Image files are direct copies of all the data...

  • How to Format a Flash Drive As NTFS

    NTFS, or New Technology File System, is the system used for file management on all modern versions of the Windows operating system. The advantages of this file system include improved performance,...

  • How To Burn Napster Songs

    In recent years Napster has become a simple, viable and most importantly, legal source of downloading music on the Internet. A nice alternative to iTunes, Napster is easy to use and sports a name...

  • How to Recover Deleted Flash Files

    Flash memory cards such as SD cards or Sony Memory Sticks are removable storage devices used in cameras or hand held game consoles to store and transfer large amounts of data in a small space. If...

  • How to Convert ASX to WMA

    A file with an .ASX extension (short for Advanced Stream Redirector) is a file designed to be understood by Microsoft's Windows Media Player but it cannot be played by this program. To do this,...

  • How to Partition an NTFS Disk

    While not immediately evident, there is an underlying logic hard drives use to store data. This logical system is known as its "File System." NTFS, or NT File System, supersedes the FAT32 file...

  • How Are SD Cards Formatted?

    SD cards are "secure digital cards." They are memory cards that are non-volatile, meaning that they can maintain stored data even when they are not being powered. SD cards were created for...

  • How to Fix a Corrupt System in Windows XP

    To fix a corrupt file in Windows XP, use the file recovery option on the Windows installation disk. Repair a corrupt Windows operating system in this free video on computer networks and repairs...

  • How Does NAS Work?

    Network-attached storage (NAS) is computer data storage that connects to your computer network, and it provides data access to different network clients. NAS consists of hard disk storage that...

  • How to Format a Hard Drive to Fat12

    Almost all computers use a file storage system called the "File Allocation Table" (FAT), which determines how data is saved and how many sectors on the hard drive are used for each file. It is...

  • How to Save to a Jump Drive

    Jump drives allow a computer user to easily move data from one computer to another. Although known by many names such as memory sticks, flash drives or pen drives, a jump drive because of its size...

  • How to Fix Your Flash Drive

    This article describes how to fix the common file reading problems with your flash drive.

  • How Does Defragmenting Help a Computer?

    The hard drive in a computer stores data in sectors. These are also known as blocks, depending on the manufacturer. Each sector is numbered, starting from zero, and continuing up to however many...

  • How to Recover Data On Your Mac

    Here's how to recover data on your mac. Data recovery can take many forms, from software to physical solutions where you mail your drive away.

  • How to Build an External Hard Drive

    Learn how to build your own external hard drive in this free online video guide to secondary data storage & backup of large files.

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